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🌟 Elevate your hair game—naturally bold, brilliantly you!
This Brown Henna Hair Color Kit offers a 100% natural, organic, and vegan solution for permanent hair and beard dyeing. Featuring finely sifted henna and indigo powders, it delivers vibrant chestnut medium brown color with long-lasting gray coverage. Free from chemicals, preservatives, and cruelty, it nourishes hair while providing salon-quality results at home, perfect for professionals seeking a healthy, radiant look.











| ASIN | B0096YQT6U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,826 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #21 in Hair Hennas |
| Brand | Discovery Naturals |
| Brand Name | Discovery Naturals |
| Color | Chestnut Medium Brown |
| Container Type | Powder |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,187 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 1.8E+2 Minutes |
| Hair Color Permanence | Permanent |
| Hair Type | All |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Henna King |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6.618E+11 |
| Material Features | Natural, Organic |
| Material Type Free | Dye Free, Sulfate Free, henna or indigo powder |
| Model Number | HMMediumBrown |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Powder |
| Product Benefits | Nourishing & Strengthening |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hair coloring and gray coverage |
| UPC | 661799651844 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
R**1
My new favorite hair care product!!
I had serious doubts about my ability to apply henna to my hair, but I cast all doubts the side and tried it. I purchased the neutral Henna, as I have many blonde highlights, and I’m trying to grow my hair back to its natural color, which is more of a dishwater blonde. I used the gloves and the hair cap which came in the kit. The Henna was a green color, and all I did was mix enough hot water in it so that it resembled pancake batter. I had read reviews were folks had said to not use any metal, such as a metal pan or spoon as you would turn your hair green. I separated my hair into about five or six segments. However I did not want my bathroom to look like a swamp, so I colored my hair outside. I just put a blanket down but I didn’t care about and gooped this pancake mix on each segment. When I was done with each segment I rolled it into a big bun on the top of my head, gooped more Henna on it and covered it with the shower cap that it came with. I also had an additional shower cap that I used. I left it on for one and a half hours. Now by that time it was very dry, and it looked like I had oatmeal in my hair. I went back outside and used my garden hose to rinse out all of the Henna. But then I went back in the shower and put a deep conditioner on my hair for about five minutes. I did not shampoo my hair, until after 24 hours had passed . Now I wasn’t quite sure the first day about the texture of my hair. I felt like I didn’t get all of the hen it out, but it was noticeably thicker, and shinier. But after the second day I shampooed it and put conditioner on it and dried it, and man the results were great. My hair looked shiny and healthy. My sides and ends that were dried and very bleach’s, were softer and healthier looking.The neutral did color my highlights a little bit, but it turned them more of a honey color rather then bleached out blond. The product said it was neutral, but I think because the mixture was green, that’s what muted my highlights a bit, but I did not mind as it turned my highlights more of a golden honey color .it also made the transition of roots to bleached highlights less noticeable. The Henna smelled like a cross between tea leaves and grass. I thought it smelled pleasant, actually. This Henna seems to be of high quality as it was very finely ground. But, if I were you, I would definitely do the whole Process outside. The mess is worth it, though. Plus, I felt like I was doing my hair a favor instead of stripping it further with bleach. Next time I will leave on for two hours or more. This is an honest review, I was not paid nor given any samples. I just decided to take the plunge to Henna, and give up the expensive hair salons and vicious bleaching cycle.
S**R
Loving Henna!
Love love loved Henna! This is my first time to try Henna, I have a medium brown hair color. And to be honest I was extremely scared at first to try Henna, cause I'm a hair freak and i love my hair! I had a real bad experience with trying to fix my chemically ruined hair. My hair was messed up at a salon. So I've been using drug store chemical dyes (natural and ammonium free) for the past 6 months to cover up and darken the platinum blonde the stylist gave me, figured red would stick best. But it made my hair split and it was so dry! The store dyes would fade so fast and become orange after a while, and after the second time i even started to lose hair! And yes i cried. That's just me... :/ With Henna my hair is so soft and has a beautiful color, I mixed the wine red (100mg) with the auburn(100 mg) since i have medium to long length hair below my bosom. 1. I Love the color! I read an article stating to use 100mg for short or above shoulder length hair, 200-300mg for medium length hair, and 300-500mg for waist length or longer. When doing the process it's better to have a pancake batter thickness more watery than having it thick. Makes it far easier to put on your hair and far easier to massage into your head. I added 2tablespoons of olive oil for each 100mg i was using and 2tablespoons of lemon juice, i also used red zinger and tazo passion tea instead of just plain water cause it helped with the henna smell people complain about. I just used 4 coffee mugs two for each type of tea, and make sure the tea is hot, not scalding but if it's cold you won't see the Henna change color. :( 2.Definetly use a towel if you're going to try henna i just used a hand towel and tied it around my neck with a hair tie. You'll want to start cleaning off your skin immediately too, once your hair is finished and up in a hair cap. I used olive oil and salt as a natural exfoliant, and conditioner any kind you have should do (I use Organixs hair coconut conditioner). I left the hair conditioner and olive oil mixture on for about 5minutes, wash, and then repeat if needed. As a last resort use hydrogen peroxide, leave it there for a minute or two, and then wipe it off with a wet cloth. 3. I only left my henna on for about an hour cause i wanted a lighter red color. (Remember Henna darkens after 24hours!) After an hour i did wash my hair out with A LOT of conditioner cause henna has a sort of sandy and milky texture to it. Which is hard to get out with just water (Just kinda like when you go to the beach!) I did use a brush in the shower to help get that sand out too just cause my hair is so long! Afterwards I blow dried my hair (using cold air) and put a small amount of coconut oil in it to deter the smell. I loved using this brand of henna and i will definetly be buying from them again! I went to go see my boyfriend later and he just kept commenting on how amazing i looked all day. :)) Felt great to have my old hair back! Soft and strong! The henna smell will go away usually in a day or two, it is important to not wash your hair for the next 24-48 hours though. That's why i put the coconut oil in my hair, kinda soaked up the henna smell. Glad my boyfriend didn't notice any smell! ;) Hope my review can help someone, and hope you have a great experience with Henna! I can't believe how great it worked for my hair. :)
N**R
BAD LABELING OR BAD HENNA
I did so much research before trying henna. I was confident in Henna King. I picked Copper to go over my Terra Cotta red (first picture). I did everything exactly as the videos for them said. I didn't add anything extra, either. I don't know if I was a victim of mislabeling as I am seeing in other Amazon reviews or if this isn't a clean henna as they say, but after my journey I am coming back to give a review. 1. I originally used a dark deep box red 2. upon getting bored with the dark color, I did a bleach bath and fell in love with the ginger look. 3. I started using Wella Terra Cotta which was a bit darker than my bleach bath but still had a more natural shade than the previous boxed color. 4. I was growing weary of the dulled ends chemicals left behind, so I started looking into henna. 5. I thought Henna King would be great to move on to, try and get my shine back, etc. 6. I did exactly what the instructions said to, and I should have followed the alarm bells when the instructions said no dye release period was necessary but I did as it said anyway. 7. my immediate results were so dark brown with ends and more porous areas BLACK. no joke. good thing it was Halloween time? (pic #2 is 3 days after my attempt to strip it >>) And yes, I did do a clarifying hair treatment prior because water is particularly hard in my area. 8. I spent the next 2 days attempting to remove as much dark color as possible with tips on Dr Google. Looking back, I recall green tints coming out in the coconut oil and lemon juice I put my hair through so I do wonder if there was bad indigo in the mix they sent me (should have never contained indigo for COPPER anyway!). I was able to get enough out over the next week to avoid cutting my hair and live with it. 9. 2 months later, after finding another henna via Dr Google by typing in "why did my red henna turn black" and that had much more of a cautious approach to their products (no premixed items, lots of wonderful reading on plant details and science of henna and hair and the dangers that lurk in the henna world) I decided to try again. This time just over my hair as is, no lightening first. It was day and night. the color was amazing. I spent months using their products and being part of an online community with real results from real people, even those continuing to do lightening, perming, etc etc things to their hair with no hiccup! 10. Well ... I wanted to go back to my more ginger days. I had an ombre thing in mind to keep my dark roots... I attempted to bleach my length at 20 and 30 vol with a temple chunk at 30 vol longer for a fun semi perm color. My hair suddenly became extremely hot and I started to see smoke or something, and I jumped in the shower just 10-15 minutes into the process. Sure, I should have done a test section for longer than 5 minutes, but who is thinking the are bad things in Henna King?? My hair didnt fall out or melt or catch fire, luckily, but I did get a very distinct green cast on my length of hair (now a strange light brownish ginger) and my light streak had so much green in it, you can see braided in the 3rd picture. The parts of my growth that hady new henna company on it bleached fine but the older length with HK? ugh. Luckily I had picked magenta for my fun color so the color wheel told me it should cover the green, but my length?? Henna attaches to the keratin in your hair (learning science things!) so I knew I couldn't just henna over the green. 11. I ended up having to use a bottle I had left over from my Terra Cotta days and soak my length in it to cover the green cast. I am sad I cannot lighten the parts of my hair I wanted to but I'm glad I didn't lose my hair. I will just have to wait 2-3 years before my hair grows enough to cut all the HK out and at that time I can consider lightening again. In the mean time I am adjusting my henna to a deeper red dye release and copperverry fruit acid to put (FX!) a bright auburn over my new length color, I cant wait for my AS package to show up and make my length look naturally red again! Hopefully it can cover up some of this mess any way, because I def can't strip the color out knowing there's ugly green under there! But hey, if u want to go magenta with AF's Wrath, it'll cover any residual green nicely (last pic). BEST OF LUCK TO YOU!!
E**N
Absolutely WONDERFUL! Read About My First Experience: Prep, Instructions & PHOTOS
This was my first time using Henna Maiden, and I would like to preface this review by saying I am absolutely delighted with this product! It's wonderful. First I'll give a brief background, and then I'll outline what needs to be done to have a successful go at using this product. I've also uploaded pictures. I'm a natural redhead, but now that I'm older I have a fair bit of grey, and need some help. Trying to maintain my natural red color that I grew up with has been expensive, as my hair is long, and my hair was paying for it as well because it grows quickly and the processing dried it out horribly. After a year my hair had the look and texture of hay, which was horrible and beyond remedy. After googling 'red hair' I stumbled upon this product. Now, why I had not heard of this before, I'll never know because I swear it's God's gift to redheads! It's affordable, beautiful, nourishing, it does not fade as other products (from what I've heard), and you can do it right at home - and it's ORGANIC! How can you beat that, right? So I did some research and gave it a go. Here is some pointers for you if you're a first timer like me. After doing this once, I realized very quickly exactly what needed to be done for a "better" or "easier" experience. So here goes... #1. AMOUNT: I have long hair down to my waist, but it's not as thick as it used to be. After reading reviews from others with long hair I decided to mix three packages of Henna Maiden Natural Radiant Red. I followed the directions explicitly. I will tell you that I had far more than needed and actually ended up wasting one third of it. So next time, I'll know better. For those of you with thicker hair, I would suggest the three packages. #2. MIXING: I did not add egg or oil. But I did use tea, which I have heard helps "set" the color or intensify it. I chose Earl Grey because it has a beautiful bergamot scent and a lovely color as well. Henna is an herb which smells very "green". It was not offensive to me at all! I actually found it quite therapeutic. But for those of you who want to cover that, then I suggest using the Earl Grey tea or essential oils. For the three packages I used FOUR CUPS of hot tea. This created a thick paste which resembled something you'd see in your infant's diaper. :) #3. PREP: Here's the key - you need to prep. I purchased the following before I applied the product: - a large inexpensive towel for wrapping my hair afterward - because the color does bleed immediately after. - petroleum jelly to line my hairline and cover my ears - a thick pair of rubber dish gloves (playtex). I do not suggest using the ones in the package as they split easily and are not form fitting. - celophane wrap or cling wrap to wrap your head. Again, I do not suggest using the shower cap in the package as it is quite thin and unstable. - an old t-shirt or two - small hair clips - large comb Now that you have your items assembled, remove everything in your bathroom that would possibly be exposed to any potential dripping. Henna will stain on contact. I removed my bathroom rugs and towels, and items from my vanity as well. I began by separating my hair into segments. I know now that is an extremely imporant part of preparation. Because once your gloves are slathered in henna, separating and combing your hair for the next application will be virtually impossible. Therefore, as part of your prep, take the time to separate your hair into small segments all over your head with a small clip. I had washed my hair prior to application, and my hair was damp when I applied the product, which made it much more manageable. Take the petroleum jelly and go around your hairline with a good amount, including lathering your ears. #4. APPLICATION: Now that you have your hair prepped, begin applying the paste at the root working it in like you would a shampoo, and then draw it out gradually through the strands. The strands must be completely covered! Wrap that segment of hair to your head into a 'bun'. Apply a topcoat of paste to that bun. I suggest working at the front first so that hair is removed and you can clearly see what you're doing. Continue this process over the entire area of your head, wrapping the hair around that central 'bun'. When you're finished you should have all your hair secured to the top of your head. Then coat the entire head in henna paste. Once you've coated your head, begin wrapping your head in celophane. Leave no gaps. #5. PROCESSING: I allowed 2.5 hours for my hair. I found that to be more than enough time for the color I wanted. I washed my gloves carefully, donned them again, and began to unwrap my head. I made to sure to have a small trash bag at my side so I could safely discard the used celophane - because it can be a mess. Once my head was unwrapped I rinsed out the product with warm water by kneeling over the rim of my bathtub and dipping my head beneath the spigot. This worked perfectly, keeping all the runoff away from my face and other parts of my body. I allowed a good rinse for about 20 minutes. You'll find that there is a lot of bleeding and it took a long while before the water ran clear. Once it did, I washed my hair of any possible residue and applied a light conditioner. I used the special towel to wrap my hair and as expected, there was a significant amount of 'bleed'. Then I dried my hair. #6. RESULTS: The immediate results were shocking at first, I must say. For a bold personality such as mine, they had the ability to make me shy. :) The color was a bright orange (I used Radiant Natural Red). The color was extraordinarily intense and bright. Yet I held to hope that it would continue to do it's magic and IT DID. The next day I shampooed my hair again and I did not see a lot of color change until the SECOND FULL DAY. I will tell you that henna behaves much differently than conventional chemical dyes. The color turned a beautiful auburn that was absolutely stunning. I will tell you that I've received compliment after compliment from jealous women who were dying to know if that was my natural color. When I told them my secret they were stunned. (See photos) So if you use this product, please know that initially, the color can be extraordinarily bright and look a bit garish and gaudy. But by the second day it was absolutely GORGEOUS - precisely what I wanted. For those of you who are able - do it on a weekend. Process on Friday night and by Monday morning at the office, you'll be a knockout! #7. TEXTURE | MANAGABILITY: As for the texture of my hair, I am AMAZED. I've found that henna actually "healed" my hair. It no longer feels or looks like hay at all. It feels silky soft and it SHINES. Henna does make your hair feel thicker, because it does something to the shaft that is very therapeutic. So if you have fine hair (I have moderate - it is neither coarse or fine) you'll probably be thrilled with this benefit as well. My hair responded very well to a curling iron, and I am tickled pink at the results. Every one of my friends who have seen me since the process give an eye-popping "Wow!!!" with a huge smile. They've said, "I LOVE your hair!!!" And they're amazed when I tell them what I've done. I hope this post if helpful to all of you who intend to use this product. As for me, dipping my head into chemicals every 6-8 weeks for a price tag of $100 + for the rest of my life was no longer an option for me for numerous reasons (cost, chemical exposure, etc.). This procuct is a God-send and I will NEVER go back. I will have you know that I'm well stocked. :) I hope you try it and find the results to be just as GLORIOUS as I did! DON'T FORGET TO VIEW MY PHOTOS! Cheers!
A**R
ALMOST - COLORS WHITES / HEALTHY / BUT DIFFICULT
. Like another reviewer I used another Henna product that came as a cream - which didn't do a thing to color my whites. SO I found this and tried ... The following review is after 4 applications - (6 pouches/bags) (2bags - first coloring, 1 bag - 2nd/3rd times, 2 bags - fourth time) ... THE PROS : - colors whites beautifully - hair looks really healthy THE CONS : - Stinks . . even after a couple showers. - WHY DOESN'T THE COMPANY PUT THEIR OWN MASHED LAVENDER / EUCALYPTUS LEAVES IN? . . . No wonder people were giving ones . . It smells and looks like a horse pasture (I rode horses for 14 years.. love the smell, just not on my hair). **AND THE SMELL COMES BACK** when you sweat, wash your hair, get it wet, or even jump in the jacuzzi with your head above water. ! ! ! You'll start off with 'oh this is fine it's just grassy' - then you'll end-up with stench. - A FEW DROPS OF OIL ??? It requires *2 FL oz's* of Eucalyptus oil to cover the smell from one coloring (2 bags). . I asked one of my GUY friends to smell my hair after using "just a couple of drops of essential oil" per the company's suggestion. He said 'I'm getting this urge to grab my lawn mower'.. - The Extra Costs . . That 'just a few drops of oil' is really expensive - especially because it costs $5 for a 0.5 oz bottle . . and I need 2 oz's ($13 online) plus subsequent drops of oil during showers to keep the smell away. - Putting it on = HARD!! The gloves are flimsy with the thick paste; they come-off easily . . It's just a mess. I can't do root touch-ups because this product is so thick and gooey - it won't reach down to just the roots. The only thing I could figure was if I put the goo into a piping bag and tried to get my roots that way, but I never took the time to try. - It gets into your ears (WEAR EAR PLUGS). So that's fixable enough. - Getting the Right Color = HARD . . They write 'be patient' . . The coloring with 'Light Brown' gave me red hair tint (something I am not a fan of) . . I figured it was due to my old hair coloring affecting it. So I took their advice to put in a TEASPOON of salt to the 'Light Brown' powder. It made my hair black-brown. Both are very healthy looking - but not what I expected from Light Brown. IF YOU TRY THIS - and want to get rid of the red tint - try 1/4 a teaspoon first - !!! - HARD TO GET OFF YOUR SKIN . . It cakes like crazy onto your skin and though they say 'comes off easily with soap, water, and a washcloth', you need to go at it with your nails and scrape away, right after coloring. - Bathtub / shower is left a mess . . Sticks to the walls. IF YOU WANT TO TRY . . BUY : - 2 bags -- for just-below shoulder length hair ($20-24 .. w/shipping) - 1 2oz bottle of Euclyptus oil ($13) - Ear Plugs ($4-7) - DO NOT USE PERFUME to hide scent (it will cause reds to come-out in coloring . . I tried . .) FOR ONE HAIR COLORING I PAID : $37-44 If you don't mind all of the above and the colors work for you, go for it; it does color whites. And your hair is really healthy looking. I personally am very gung ho about being natural - and love their concept . . . . . But I'm also miffed - why should I have to buy all that stuff to make their product work? . . . Hopefully the company reads this - and adds natural Eucalyptus / Lavender leaves to their product to get rid of the pervasive smell, as well as increases the qty to be reasonable for a monthly / bi-monthly coloring for just-below shoulder length hair.
R**I
I ditched the cancer causing scary dyes forever and went to henna (deicious dark brown hair 2 step process)
Henna is complicated but so in getting cancer or horrible health problems so I ditched the nasty chemical dyes forever and switched to henna. A friend of mine was diagnosed with a horrible health problem that destroyed her chances of having children. Her doctor told her to ditch crazy hair dyes, parabens and weird chemicals in her beauty routine. When she shared this, I thought it would be a good idea to cover my bases and do this too. Because switching to natural hair dye and organic makeup, lotion and hair products has changed my life I am leaving my longest product review ever and outlining my process. About my hair: long, naturally extremely curly, went completely grey at 20, now going SUPER silver slowly, It is thick. My black girlfriends told me it would help to relax the frizz and it totally does. My new henna treated hair (6" from the crown at this point) has the texture of a teen girl's hair. I love it. It took me 6 months to figure out the process for dying my hair with henna that works best for me. I started with the Lush henna, it seems to be a gateway drug for most henna initiates, but soon found the great dyes online that are less mess and less expensive. I repeat this process every 2-4 weeks. This is a two step process and it works to successfully cover grey hair. NEVER EVER add apple cider vinegar to henna. It makes it smell terrible and attracts bugs (cockroaches and ants). Use organic black tea in the second step. Make sure they dies sit overnight. Use distilled or very filtered water for all steps. There are about half a dozen ingredients added to the Henna Maiden brown dye that promote hair growth and nourish it. There is Amla in it which is also a super food that is great for skin and nails. It has powdered neem that helps keep fungus (dandruff) away. You could buy each of these ingredients separately and mix it yourself. I wouldn't trust myself to consistently mix the right amounts. The second brown step does contain some indigo but not enough to cover my greys. I purchased a separate package of indigo and use almost 1 part indigo to one part dark brown second step mix. Note; mix the brown dye and indigo separately and let them sit for an hour then mix together extremely well. You can mix the dyes well in advance and they won't be worse for the wear. I have found that an hour is adequate. My process: 6pm Using a glass pyrex cup I make 2 cups of organic black tea and let it steep and cool on the kitchen counter 7pm Using distilled lukewarm water I mix the 1st step, the henna (included in the Henna Maiden package) alone and let it sit for an hour before applying. *Note do this in a plastic bowl with a plastic spoon. 7:55 pm I remove the bathroom rugs, get out a hair dye flat brush with stiff bristles, lay out the plastic wrap, gloves, giant scarf, plastic hair clips, ugly old towel to dry my hair, paper towels or old cleaning rags, shower cap and I apply coconut oil to my hair line to cut down on dyed skin. 8pm I apply the henna to extremely clean, dry hair that has NO oils, mousse or styling products in it. I wrap the edges of my hair in a long strip of plastic wrap. (my hair is in plastic hair clips piled on top of my head) I then put on the shower cap, tie a giant scarf over the cap and plastic wrap to keep heat in and clean my house, careful to avoid all windows as to not scare the neighbors. 9:30 pm Mix part of the brown mix with the black tea until you get a creamy, heavy peanut butter consistency. In a separate plastic or glass bowl using a plastic spoon I mix a nearly equal amount of indigo (don't use the tea but use the distilled water for the indigo) 10 pm I rinse the henna with slightly warm water in the tub by kneeling over a HUGE pot (3 gallons) then dumping the water in the toilet to keep from cementing my bathroom plumbing shut. I do this approximately three times. Right now you have hair the color of Lucille Ball, don't freak out, this is your base color and it will look pretty layered under the brown hair dye. 10:30 pm While my hair dries I completely mix the indigo and brown together. (if your dye leans too red you can purchase and add a little bit of organic amla- about 1 teaspoon at this time) I also wipe up the dripped henna water from the floor and clean the toilet. It looks ugly. I dry my hair well and when is is pretty much totally dry I apply the mix of my indigo and brown mix that came in the package. 11-11:30 pm after applying the thick mix I cover my piercings on my ears with bandaids or medical tape to keep henna out of them. My piercings get really infected if henna creeps into them, yes I'm probably slightly allergic. I then put on the shower cap, tie a giant scarf over the cap and plastic wrap to keep heat in and go to bed on an old pillowcase. At this time I will tell you it is possible to dye your eyebrows with henna and considering the risk of getting the dye in your eyes I remind you to use extreme caution. I am NOT endorsing doing this but you want your eyebrows to match your hair. In theory, and I am not saying this works... you could carefully put plastic wrap over your henna laden eyebrows and wrap it all the way around your head. 6:30-7:30 am. I wake up and make myself some coffee, mixing in the remaining chai and some stevia and coconut milk, yum! I rinse my hair repeating the crazy giant soup pot thing from above, using cool water and then shower. In the shower I add an organic, paraben free conditioner to help me work out the rest of the dye. Do not shampoo and water that is anywhere near hot. Rinse your hair in the shower until the water runs clear. Your hair will be a little red and slightly dark for about 5 days. If you have an event I would recommend dying your hair about 5 days or 2 hair washes prior to the event. I use this process to dye my roots. As you work out the chemical hair dyes and your hair grows you will notice you have some variations in color in your hair, this is normal. If it's just awful consider cutting it. As my hair has grown out since switching to henna one year ago I have noticed the new hair texture is BEAUTIFUL. My hair is supple and healthy looking and I have started growing more new hair in the last 6 months. If you have thinning hair your chemical dyes may be part of the problem. If you routinely change hair colors henna dyes are not for you. You can't simply go to a salon and have this reversed. Henna is extremeley permanent. It does fade slightly over time. I touch it up completely every 4 or 5 months and I plan to let it fade this summer for a warm, sun-kissed look. At this time clean your house and bed VERY well. The tiny particles of henna attract bugs because it is a healthy food. Absolutely do NOT wear a white or light colored shirt or scarf until you have washed your hair 24-48 hours later.
M**X
I love henna! A few things I want to mention ...
I love henna! A few things I want to mention for anyone who is considering henna for the first time. 1. It is a mess to dye and once you get a lot of henna into your hair its really difficult to part and keep applying. An extra set of hands would be awesome if you've got a ton of hair to dye. Mine was chin length when I dyed it the first time and I managed fine by myself but as I let it grow out I might enlist a girlfriend to help me get all the color in it. 2. Definitely listen to all the reviews about the color shown may not be the color you get. I went into this experience with an open mind about the color I would end up with so I wasn't expecting it to look exactly like what is shown. I started with medium brown hair and the color I ended with was more of a henna red than a copper that is shown. It's been a little over a month now and my hair is a beautiful auburn color. I love it! 3.I don't know if this was just me or what because I haven't read anything about this in my henna research but color continued to drip out of my hair for a few weeks. Knowing this I definitely wouldn't wear anything light colored with freshly washed hair. A few things I really loved 1. It covers gray! Regular dye doesn't stick in my gray. Within a week or two all my gray is visible again. It's been over a month and my hair is still gray free. My roots are just starting to show but all the dyed hair is still beautifully red. Also, all the gray turned into really bright highlights in my hair. I'd say my white hairs are the only ones that turned truly copper. 2. My hair is so soft and healthy. I mean really. It's like touching silk! 3. Volume! I have really fine hair. When its air dried you don't really notice any different but the other day I blew it out and wow! I didn't use any product, just blew it dry and my hair was absolutely amazing all day. I would recommend this product to anyone who has an open mind to what color they will end up with.
K**L
Possible purple hair results not noted prior to purchase.
As a natural redhead, I've used henna to brighten up my hair after sun damage. This is the first time I've ever had a product say it could turn my hair purple which is not what I want at all. Unfortunately it doesn't state this until you open up the package and pull out the instructions. Not sure if I can send it back because I had to open up the package. Will not buy this brand again. May be okay for a tattoo.
M**D
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S**K
The best natural product
I use it for my facial hair it works great just you have to know how to use it I mix it using distilled water after I put on my facial hair and eyebrows I cover it with plastic foil that I use in a kitchen to wrap food it is important to cover not to loose moisture after 1 hour I wash it out The most important thing if you want to get best color result do it at night before you go to bed because it takes about 4-5 hours to get real color after you removed henna first I see yellow instead of grey but in the morning perfect natural brown I have been using it for about 3 years no irritation at all any other product irritation, redness, burning Thank you MANLY GUY
B**O
10 de 19
Me encantó. Tengo el pelo muy negro y muy poco porcentaje de canas, entonces quería pintarlas para disimularlas pero de manera natural. Con el tono res wine las canas tomaron un color vino tinto que contrasta muy bonito con el pelo negro, con la luz natural se ve muy bonito como si me hubiera hecho baby lights. Deja el pelo muy brillante y suave. Le tienes que dedicar tiempo porque tarda horas en pintar y lo tienes que lavar con shampoo 24 hrs después. Pero vale mucho la pena
B**G
Maravilloso
Excelente producto, mi piel es hipersensible y llevaba años sin poder pintarme mis canas y este producto las cubrió perfectamente y sin hacerme daño. Les recomiendo al mil ya que yo sufría por no poder pintarme mis canas, hasta que este producto me ayudó
M**A
Sin daño en el cuero cabelludo, Pinta muy tenue
No me hizo daño en el cuero cabelludo, Tengo 100% cana. Me pintó muy tenue la cana. Lo dejé 5 horas. Lo seguiré usando a ver si me agarra mejor el color.
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