Henna powder hair dye
What is typically referred to as ‘black henna’ is a product used to dye hair or skin which may or may not contain any actual henna, and contains toxins like ppd – a sensitizer and carcinogen. Oh dear… I was hoping for better news than that! I didn’t think henna would cover the gray really well so I’ve never looked into it. Used to play around with it a long time ago and I remember the hay smell, the goop, the mess… thank you for going there first! I’m not sure if I trust the results enough to attempt it again… but I’ll definitely look into it some more. You can definitely mix walnut with the henna to tone down on the red!
After going through your post again the pic in which you have shown your stained fingers which are stained even after several washes I can bet it is because of indigo. I use a worn out stretch of cloth, big enough, probably a little smaller than your bedspread. Instead of disposing this kind of cloth, seat yourself on this when applying henna. Whatever henna has spilt gets spilt on the cloth. Rinse this cloth well which is not much effort and wash.
Looks like you could leave it on for quite a while and end up with some really deep red hair. If you do a google search for “henna results on dark brown hair” you will find some examples of results. If you use just Black Henna Hair Dye your hair will turn red.
Red henna with some black will give you a warm auburny-red effect. The powdered rhubarb root can give the hair a light blonde tint and thus is often used in plant hair colors. 1 as long as no film-forming products such as conventional conditioners have been used on the hair, the plant-based hair colour can be applied directly to dry and grease-free hair. Otherwise, sante anti-dandruff shampoo is ideal for optimal preparation, as the white mineral earth it contains frees the hair of care and styling residues. I have used this henna for 4 years now.
This is the type of henna the women at lush recommended I use – caca noir. Our mission at stylecaster is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Make sure to section your hair into manageable bunches, working from the back of your head to the front. When in doubt, phone some friends and make a night of it!