Has anyone done this lately? I would love to protect my ends with henna. I think I will dye my all hear with my hennamix (Radico). One package has 100g and I need about 70g to dye all my hair so I thought maybe I could use the rest of it for my ends later?
I don't have any personal experience with indigo, but from what I've heard the dye is only very briefly active. One lady I know freezes henna in big batches and adds her indigo in right before application. If that's right, then a frozen premixed hendigo would still have active henna dye, but the indigo dye would go inactive.
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I mentioned it in a new thread with links to imagur a month or two ago too. That was specifically the henna ombre question.
Edit: stalked myself a little a voila!
https://forums.longhaircommunity.com...93#post3722693
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Last edited by Seeshami; December 10th, 2019 at 04:31 PM.
The naughty mess says, "I plead innocent!"
Should have kept your snaggles off the keyboard and plead the 5th.
Wow, there's already a thread for this! Amazing. I do this, I let the roots grow out lighter and keep hennaing the ends to keep them strong and rich in color. The result is what I like to call "sunset hair" because it's flaming deep red on the ends and strawberry to natural dark blonde on the top half. I don't have to trim as often because the henna on my ends holds things together.
I occasionally henna the last 4 inches of my ends, just because I like how it feels afterwards, plus sparkles. xD I haven't done it in a long time though. Usually it fades from my ends pretty fast though (about a month or so) and returns to my natural color. Lately I have been debating whether I should do it again, and even thinking about my whole head, although I'm not sure what color it would turn out on top since it's a darker ashy blond as compared to my lighter ends.
That sounds so beautiful!!
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