islandgrrl, a henna gloss sounds great! thanks!
luluj, what do you mean by a "dusting"?
islandgrrl, a henna gloss sounds great! thanks!
luluj, what do you mean by a "dusting"?
If you have an Indian store nearby and see Dulhan henna, it is a good brand. Very finely sifted, no sticks or twigs, and even has an expiration date on it. Mine has a manufacture date, and expiry date.
Henna would start to dry my hair out too, but I just did a few heavy oil treatments and that helped. It's really about giving your hair what it needs.
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henna and herbs can definetely be drying and if you're hair and scalp are already on the dry side, then you need to tackle that as well. Any henna brand and natural herbs will do this to your hair.
A henna gloss is a good idea. If you want color though, you have to use straight henna paste for best results. Use a moisturizing shampoo, like the ever popular shampoo bars out there. Extra conditioner, or a hair oil you like. If you add these ingredients to your hair regimen, for the future, you can use henna and be happy with the results.
Also skip out on the acidic lemon juice for the henna mix. That too is drying. Just add a nice tea brew if you'd like or just plain warm water
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