you can make something very similar to henna but you can not make real henna without the henna powder. I f you don't then it's not henna at all.
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Henna? oh yeah, its good. I do it all the time, and with touch-ups it looks great. I convince a lot of niave people that they are real. Do yourself a favor and give it a shot. it is loads of fun
you dont need henna to dye your hair you can use thechemical hair dye
no because they use a frosting shape tube which has henna in it.No needles are involved because you can barely feel them.
Henna is a great conditioner for hair, it does dye your hair, so you need to make sure it will be about the colour you`re looking for. You can use henna only or henna mixed with Indigo to achieve the tone you want. Henna alone on light hair can be orangey red on black hair you will get a red "halo" effect. Always test your henna mix on a couple of hairs that you took out of your comb or test it on a small strandd first. Check the web or ask your local henna artist for a henna hair recipe. Depending on your starting colour, you can get almost any tone from a bright red to even black (with Henna and Indigo in a two step process). With natural Henna powder mind you, the stuff you get from beauty suppliers contains little if any Henna at all.
According to legend the gods showed Sita how to use the dried henna bushes leaves into paste for her wedding day.This is absolutely wrong and just a propaganda....See meaning of Henna as below:The English name "henna" comes from the Arabic حِنَّاء (ALA-LC: ḥinnāʾ / pronounced [ħɪnˈnæːʔ]) or colloquially حنا, loosely pronounced /ħinna/.
I suppose you mean in powder form, Henna is never black so you won`t be able to buy it as a powder. People mix Henna with chemicals to get "black henna" which is very harmful and should not be put on skin. Sometimes people sell Indigo for hair and call it black henna but that is nonsense, you cannot use Indigo all by itself to achieve a black colour. You won`t find black henna powder anywhere, so there`s no need to be worried about that.
Yes
yes,, u can use shine moist henna wax.. that's d only product u shud used after rebond.. there is no chem
Yes, I have personally used henna to color my pubes, and it works well for me. But---henna works the best when the hair you want to change is fairly light-colored to begin with....In other words, henna won't work very well if your natural pubes are dark brown or black.
at a henna salon