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March 16th, 2008, 08:16 AM
#1
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The Henndigo thread
Since we didn't have one!
I'm doing henndigo this morning for the first time. I love straight henna, but I look better as a brunette.
My mix was (everything purchased from mehandi.com):
-200 grams BAQ Yemen henna
-100 grams indian Indigo
-3 T Amla
-chamomile tea
-salted warm water for the indigo
I seem to get dye release almost immediately, so I didn't set the henna overnight. Got up, brewed some strong chamomile tea, and mixed the henna/amla together. It took about 2.5 cups of tea to get the 200 grams of henna to a mashed-potato consistency. I covered it and went to wash my hair.
Came back, mixed the indigo: it took about a cup and a half of warm, slightly salty water to get it to a more liquid consistency. I wanted it to mix well with the henna so I went past the henna mashed potato stage.
Then I mixed a bunch of herbal, cone-free conditioner into the henna to make a smooth, yogurt-consistency paste. Then added the indigo and stirred like crazy till there were no green and brown streaks, just dark brown.
Applying it gave me fits, but it was definitely made easier by adding the conditioner (which technically makes it a gloss). Straight lemon juice absolutely fried my hair, and I'm hoping this treatment will fix some of the leftover crunchy spots from my henna a few weeks ago. I had bought a tint brush, which really helped for the hairline; I scritched the mix down into my roots as well as I could.
This time around I did roots first, then the rest of my hair- I don't think it worked as well for me as doing sections. It's never *easy* with long hair and doing it on your own anyways- I pretty much slop as much as I can on, try to make sure I don't see any spots, and keep my fingers crossed
Pictures this evening hopefully!
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March 16th, 2008, 11:01 AM
#2
Sounds like fun... Well...not so much, but aren't you glad once it's over and you're just left waiting?
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March 16th, 2008, 12:09 PM
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March 16th, 2008, 01:42 PM
#4
I mixed the henna and indigo with sage leaf tea which was gentler for me and was more tolerable than the lemon idea. Although, I will try chamomile and see if that is even better. I hope your hair turns out lovely.
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March 16th, 2008, 04:37 PM
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March 16th, 2008, 07:52 PM
#6
hrrr
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March 17th, 2008, 07:57 AM
#7
Tiny Teaser
I henna my mums, and my hair.
I want my ends to look dark nuetral-ashy brown (like my natural hair as i only henna already died hair which is about APL down) As i have hennad repeatedly over my once red hair dye, is there a way to ashen things up???
Also my mums hair is basically about 50% white. So when i henna her even if i do a 2/3 henna 1/3 indigo or a tad more and 3-4 TB amla, it comes out orange. not so fluro, but still. A lighter orange. NOT FAIR. I want to make a golden brown colour. How can i?
I'm ok with useing loads of henna i found a REALLY cheap supplier. I don't want to use much indigo coz it costs a lot from shipping. I do not mind so much to use lots of amla.
I'm waiting for her hair to oxidise. My ends turned a bit pinkish this time....very weird. Is there a herbal way to ashen them? straight amla? or indigo. I don't really want black.....
THANK YOU in advance
...Our hairs are just like the rings of a tree, they tell a story of what they have been through
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[me]
old hair journal - pb - Lady Teesha, Minikin of Joy! OZ's where R U?
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March 17th, 2008, 08:59 AM
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I guess you could try an amla gloss or treatment- it's supposed to ashen things up. If you want to go really more brunette though, I'm betting you're going to need some indigo.
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March 17th, 2008, 01:24 PM
#9
I think weight is a definite factor. I didn't notice it much until I used a different gloss yesterday. My usual gloss is henna diluted by cassia, but this time I used gelled water with my chamomile tea. The mixture was so much lighter, and when I rinsed, only one hair fell. My scalp isn't itching today either, so I think I'm going to stick to gelled glosses in the future.
But damn, Elfling, your hair is longer than I expected! I can't wait to get mine long again. I miss it. I think we've got a similar color now. That's cool. In the sun, mine looks medium to dark auburn now. Indoors, it looks quite a bit darker, but not yet black. I like it. It looked very red last night, but it oxidized already! Wouldn't mind it being dark red, but I like this too.
ETA: Oh, tiny_teesha, if you want to ashen your color, try just amla. Mix it soupy with hot water, let it cool just enough to put it on, and keep it on for at least 30 minutes. Sometimes I stir and blow on it to cool it faster. I think there were some who said amla didn't affect their color, but since you already have it, it's worth a try. In order not to get the dye from it, I was told to let it sit for more than 30 minutes after being mixed before putting it in my hair. I tried that recently and really didn't notice any color change from it. So I think if you do want the dye, you have to catch it quickly.
Last edited by Lexie; March 17th, 2008 at 01:29 PM.
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March 17th, 2008, 02:50 PM
#10
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Hey Elfling, good result! But tell me, what color were you before this henindigo. I ask in order to be able to work out my own recipe. Thanks for sharing...
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