Best way to Use Shikakai Powder

msjones

New Member
Hello! I just restocked my henna supply and picked up some shikakai powder as well. How should I used this? Should I add it do the henna? Add to my shampoo? How much should I use? If I should use it with water, what's the ratio I should use it in?
 

alexstin

Well-Known Member
Hello! I just restocked my henna supply and picked up some shikakai powder as well. How should I used this? Should I add it do the henna? Add to my shampoo? How much should I use? If I should use it with water, what's the ratio I should use it in?


I prefer to mix with my henna. I've also used it mixed with condish.
 

LaNecia

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I use the Shikakai powder with Henna and also as a wash (with Aritha, Neem, Amla and Bringraj powders).

For Henna, I add 2 tbsp to 100 grams of henna (box).

When using for a wash, I add 1 tbsp per 4 cups of water (FNWL says something like 1 tsp). You don't need a lot but just remember as an herbal wash it won't lather very much (if at all) but it's really nice to the hair.

HTH
 

Cayenne0622

New Member
Can it be drying? I added about a tablespoon to my henna application this weekend and I noticed my hair was not as silky when rinsing out this time. Normally, my fingers just run through my hair when I rinse out my henna.
 

vickid

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Hello! I just restocked my henna supply and picked up some shikakai powder as well. How should I used this? Should I add it do the henna? Add to my shampoo? How much should I use? If I should use it with water, what's the ratio I should use it in?


I've used Shikakai powder as a scalp scrub for about 3 yrs. It cleansed the sebum from my scalp and made my hair grow, grow, grow. I mixed 2 T powder, 1tsp. amla, coconut or shikakai oil, and 1 tsp water. I massaged it into my scalp and let it dry. Rinsed and conditioned my hair. Shikakai really does work wonders!
 

jovan787

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I mix mines with Henna but mostly with a conditioner like cholesterol and some amla oil. My hair is so strong afterwards and it stops shedding in its tracks
 

Lavendar

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I mix a couple of Tbs in my henna and I also use it as a separate deep conditioner on clarified hair. I mix 50 g (half pack) with half a can of coconut milk, 2 T honey, 2 T coconut oil, and 1T conditioner. I leave in on a couple of hours with heat. This recipe makes my hair strong and super moisturized.:yep:
 

alexstin

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I've used Shikakai powder as a scalp scrub for about 3 yrs. It cleansed the sebum from my scalp and made my hair grow, grow, grow. I mixed 2 T powder, 1tsp. amla, coconut or shikakai oil, and 1 tsp water. I massaged it into my scalp and let it dry. Rinsed and conditioned my hair. Shikakai really does work wonders!

That sounds good.:yep: I only tried it as a wash once. I just got lazy and didn't want to rinse all that stuff out of my hair. I think I'll try it again.
 

sareca

Well-Known Member
I either add it to my henna mix or I mix it with bhringraj and alma to make a rinse.
 

LABETT

Well-Known Member
I mix it with Elucence Conditioner,JBCO,Water to make a paste and let it sit on my hair for 5-10 minutes and rinse,Follow up with a moisturizing conditioner.

I have used to Shikakai Shampoo Bar and it works great too,very moisiturizing.
 

mscocoface

Well-Known Member
The soap version is good.

I also make a tea out of this and will use it as a spritz with T50 oil (helps preserve it) and I will mix it with other products, conditioners and just as a rinse.

I use it with just about everything and sometimes alone. There is also an oil too that you can use.

I will put 3-4 table spoons in about 3-4 cups of water, boil for about 30 minutes, let it sit for an hour and then strain with cheesecloth/strainer and then use accordingly.
 

jade998

Active Member
Many Thanks ladies, I am trying to see if it helps with my slight shedding.

Will love to stop in completely in its tracks!!!!!
 

carameldiva

New Member
Forgot to add- my experience was very positive. My hair and scalp felt great. It stopped my shedding and my hair felt so soft. This is a winner. I will do this at least once a week. When i did it last i made a tea with shikakai powder, amla powder and aritha powder.
 

carameldiva

New Member
This morning, I mixed shikakai powder, fo-ti powder, aritha and rhassoul clay and made a paste. Applied that to my hair and scalp and then put on a thin, plastic cap and sat under the dryer for twenty minutes. Then i rinsed this out in the shower, and conditioned my hair. Great results as usual.
 
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