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Learn about the benefits of henna for hair, how to mix henna for hair, how to use henna for hair growth and why exactly henna works for 4c natural hair. #henna #hennaforhair

We're going to be diving into the reasons why you need to start using henna, how it works for hair growth, and some of its benefits for your natural hair today! Henna, also known as Mehndi, is a dye that is derived from the leaves of a plant called Lawsonia inermis. When pure, it is a finely ground green-colored powder. There are three kinds of henna: natural henna, neutral henna, and black henna. Excuse the stereotype, but have you ever seen an Indian or middle eastern woman walk past you…

Beginning of a henna journey with helpful links for those interested in covering gray without those harsh dye chemicals.

Well, after months and years of deliberating, I finally did it. I probably vacillated with this decision almost as much as I hesitated to go natural in the first place, for all the reasons I shared…

No More Henna For Hair! Why I No Longer Use It. No more henna for me! Yes, today’s topic is all about why. I am no longer using henna in my hair. Even though it is a natural plant that produces beautiful red dye color, is known for strengthening the hair, including many other amazing …   No More Henna! Why I No Longer Use Henna For Hair Read More » The post No More Henna! Why I No Longer Use Henna For Hair appeared first on Curly Chic.

No More Henna For Hair! Why I No Longer Use It. No more henna for me! Yes, today’s topic is all about why. I am no longer using henna in my hair. Even though it is a natural plant that produces beautiful red dye color, is known for strengthening the hair, including many other amazing … No More Henna! Why I No Longer Use Henna For Hair Read More » The post No More Henna! Why I No Longer Use Henna For Hair appeared first on Curly Chic.

Henna Gloss Results on Brown Hair

After turning this idea over for years, I finally decided to pull the trigger and apply a henna gloss on my deep brown hair. https://forums.longhaircommunity.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=37057&d=1558915157 I loosely followed this video by Duchess Gabrielle. She is incredibly knowledgeable on herbal haircare, and is a trusted source for me. I used: 50 grams Karishma Herbal Henna Hot coffee (as needed to create a paste with the henna)

Some key tips on dyeing curly hair that I'd like to share with you: -to maintain curls add amla powder to your recipe. At least 10% amla powder to the amount of total powder you're using for best results. You can also do an amla treatment with conditioner afterwards to maintain and restore curls. -add aloe vera powder to your henna if your hair is dry. It's a game changer! -only do henna every 4-6 weeks or as a conditioning mask (with moisturizing ingredients added in) every 2-3 weeks.

Not everyone is lucky to get it right with Henna the first few times they it. However, if you really want to bypass the the failed trials and get the amazing results henna can give you, such as strengthening your transitioning hair, then you should avoid 7 Common Mistakes When Using Henna For Curly Hair. Pin and click to read or save and read later.

The internet if full of disaster stories and less accomplished results with henna. However, my experience with henna for curly hair is different and I just want to clarify some of the common mistakes when using henna for naturally curly hair.

Wen you want to use to color your locks, there are few things you must know, like picking the right henna, using the right ingredients to release dye and what not. Here's all the Dos and Don'ts you need to know about coloring with Henna #haircaretips, #naturalhair - http://www.moroccanpurearganoil.com/henna-dos-and-donts/

Wen you want to use to color your locks, there are few things you must know, like picking the right henna, using the right ingredients to release dye and what not. Here's all the Dos and Don'ts you need to know about coloring with Henna - http://www.moroccanpurearganoil.com/henna-dos-and-donts/

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