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Can you tell me what i can use and not what i cant???
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COFFEE.
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geeze i just wanted to darken my hair and all i got was a waste of my time
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um... so basically all i got out of that is there arent a lot of options and dont use henna.... so helpful
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I personally Love Henna and use it all the time. It makes my hair stronger and healthier, it makes hair grow faster and its all natural, so you don't have to put toxins in your body.
But its ok a lot of people don't know that. Hair dressers don't like to use it because it takes longer, keeps hair in great condition and easy to use at home, it puts them out of work. :))) Anyway henna is amazing gift from nature!!!
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@naturalhairz Real henna (Lawsonia Enermis) comes in powder form and can NEVER damage the hair because the real, pure form does not contain metallic salts. It is not compound henna, but body art quality henna. Many cosmetologists confuse body art quality henna with compound henna. Body art quality henna comes straight from the Lawsonia Enermis plant and contains a reddish-orangish color. True, if used on dyed hair, it can turn green, but not because it damages it, but that it reacted with dye.
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@ina339 as a cosmetologist Henna have metallic dye even if is natural i have use it on my client but natural ones is healthier for your hair what she is saying if you use henna you cant use professional brand for a while
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wow, that was pointless and wrong, lost a minute and 35 seconds of my life :(
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Is there any way I can make my hair from light brown to dark brown or even black??



ummm... excuse me miss, but can i have 1 minute and 35 seconds of my LIFE BACK???
xoxo
imluvd4evr 1 year ago 28
Wrong. Real, pure henna does NOT contain metallic salts and it will NEVER damage your hair. True, it is permanent, but there are brands such as Light Mountain, which is natural henna mixed with indigo (black henna) and they last for about a month or so on your hair and they even contain a box which states approximately how your hair will turn out. They are safe and contain only natural forms of henna and indigo.
ina339 1 year ago 23