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How to deal with henna in your clients hair

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Dr. Ron’s msm shampoo and conditioner – I really trust the dr. Ron’s products, and I love the shampoo. The smell is fresh, and my hair feels great after I use this. My scalp tends to be pretty sensitive, and I have had great success with dr. Ron’s. Primal life organics pit stick – I love this deodorant! Definitely the best all natural deodorant I’ve tried yet. My first henna experience was fantastic.

 

I said “go for it”, and off they went to mix up my henna. After it was ready I sat in a chair while they slopped on 4 bricks of “mud” to my hair, tied it up, threw a shower cap on me, cleaned me up, and sent me on my way. The smell was very earthy, and a little stinky. It wasn’t awful, but after a whole day of smelling it on myself I got pretty sick of it.

 

I also use the rajasthani twilight henna from mehandi.Com. Black Henna Hair Dye I have naturally curly auburn hair & just want to cover the gray. Amla is acidic so there is no need for lemon juice & it also prevents the curl loosening effects of the henna. This mix matches my natural color perfectly.

 

I dyed my hair roughly 5 weeks ago and there’s no sign of it dyed at the moment because it was a wash out. I’m hoping this will be suitable for my hair and it won’t go too bright seeing as I’m already a redhead. A good way to ensure that natural reddish henna colour becomes stronger is by mixing in a iron bowl. Also add black tea, beetroot juice, black coffee for more colour. You can also add eucalyptus oil and protein.

 

If you dig around the site, you can find links to her paper. The first time, I used too much liquid and the henna ran all over place – all over me and the floor and everywhere. Since then I’ve been replacing the water with 1/2 chamomile tea and lemons I squeeze on the spot.