I use neutral (non-color) henna every 6-8 weeks, and I love it. It has helped my hair get stronger, shinier, and thicker. It is also very easy to apply and rinse out.
Also, the reddish hair in my signature is my natural color. Neutral henna (cassia obovata) will NOT color your hair, I promise. www.hennaforhair.com will send you a sample to try if you like.
Edited by SpecialKitty - June 22 2006 at 4:18pm
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There's also a nuetral henna which wont color your hair.Its supposed to have great conditioning qualities.Check out the site below.They tell you everything you need to know about henna,nuetral henna,and indigo.
Thanks all. THe LAST thing I need os a color change at this point. I thought maybe it was something to help treat damage. I've got enough color problems. haha
THANKS!
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I have to disagree claude.I have used henna.Its no more permanent than hairdye. At least thats the result I got with fresh quality henna.
I was able to color over it and even bleach it out.
Cheaper quality henna would probably be more like what you were thinking.And I'm sure the only way to get it would be to cut it.Not all henna is created equal.
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Henna is a natural hair dye made from the Henna plant. It grows in Africa, South America and other hot regions in this world.
As a hair dye it's red! And once you color your hair with Henna NOTHING & I MEAN NOTHING will strip the henna product from your hair. So if you have a desire someday to have blonde higlights or change or alter your haircolor with any hair that is colored with Henna it's not possible!
Bleach will not even cut through the henna color the only way to get henna out of your hair is to cut off the hair that's been colored with Henna!
My advice DON'T USE IT!
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