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Used lemon and let it sit overnight before I used it. Gorgeous results!
My hair is down past my shoulder blades and it's pretty thin from me overdoing my layering. I used lush's caca rouge on it a month before and wasn't impressed with the result. Before that My hair was chemically bleached and colored and bleached again several times over the past 2 years. It took two boxes (200g) to do my hair, which was a relief because I had been studying up on henna online before I decided to start using it and I read that it would take somewhere between 300-500g to do my hair. I bought 6 boxes so now I have enough for two more applications! The henna itself is really green and is very fine. I didn't use the box instructions, instead I went with the suggestions of most henna sites I looked through and used lemon juice and water. I'm guestimating it was a 1lemon juice : 3 water ratio. I didn't use actual lemon, I used the juice from the grocery store which is made from concentrate. I also didn't want to use a lot of lemon, because I wanted a dark red. I mixed until it was a little thicker than yogurt and left the bowl covered, in a warm place overnight to let the dye release. Then I applied it generously to my hair making sure to section my hair into small sections and really worked it in. Then I wrapped my hair in saran wrap, put a plastic shower cap over that, and then wrapped a bandana around it. Then I left the house and ran errands for about 6 hours and then came back and washed it out, using conditioner to help me get the grit out. I am not a huge fan of the henna smell so I added ginger powder (ginger pretty much negates the henna smell), clove powder, and allspice to the mix. It smelled heavenly. I was standing in the front of a store looking at a display while I still had the henna processing in my hair and I heard someone say "this store smells so good!" when they walked in. It wasn't the stores scent, it was me! ;) The mix makes you smell like a warm autumn pie. The color coming out of the shower was gorgeous. It darkened and got even more gorgeous and settled into a beautiful dark red-orange after 4 days. My roots are still a little bit darker than the rest of my hair, but they blend well. I was at the farmers market and someone complimented my hair even though it was just messily put up in a bun. I cannot speak for the longevity of the color yet, because it's only been 6 days, so I will update again in a few weeks! *Update:* It's been a little over the month and the color has faded out pretty much completely to the red/copper that my hair was before. The color was gorgeous but really just lacks the longevity I was hoping for. I'm not completely bummed, before this my color was barely lasting 3 weeks before I needed to go over it again, getting 5 weeks out of this color is great. The color on my roots is looking much better, so maybe it has something to do with how overprocessed my hair is. I went in for a trim yesterday and the hairdresser emphasized how dry my hair was, which could also be the issue. It also could have been my shampoo, I was using radiant red for a few weeks and then switched to Paul Mitchells Tea Tree stuff and while using both my hair never really felt clean. Overall I'm still really pleased with the henna. It did thicken up my hair and made it feel a lot better immediately after I used it and I'm in love with the color. I also still have a bunch so I'm going to use it up and then I might try the henna for hair websites henna to see if there's any difference.
July 2014 · Beauty and Personal Care · verified purchase
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Hannah Natural 100% Pure Henna Powder, 100 Gram
4.3★ · 3,512 ratings, as of 2023
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