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Okay...so my hair shouldn't fall out right?!My highlights are Copper...I just don't want my hair to be fire engine red thats all!
I don't know if I have body art henna but I have Jamilia Henna...which the Indian lady at the store told me it was the best kind... would you agree??
And I can't go back to highlights??? Ever??? So the pros of henna out way the cons I guess?
This is only my second post, but I have been lurking here for months...Kind of OT, but still regarding henna on processed hair (so not really): I also need to cover my gray and was wondering if the Henna was safe to use on relaxed hair. I read somewhere that you should not use "compound" henna (the henna found in most stores) on chemically processed hair, but "body quality art" henna. Therefore, I am not sure if this includes highlights or not. I don't really know the difference btw the two types of henna, but I am sitting here looking at this box of Jamilia henna from the Indian store and I am a little petrified
erplexed to be honest...I think I am going to chalk this $4 I spent up to a loss
and go with the Dominican colorshowers...
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Your color will probably come out similar to mine. I had copper with a few blonde streaks...I also use Jamila (good stuff). It won't be bright red since your color isn't blonde. I'm hooked, does wonders on the hair.
I guess you have to grow out the henna before getting any type of permanent color application...so you can go back, eventuallyerplexed
I'm sorry to have not been clearer - I was speaking intially towards henna making your hair black.
Jamilla Henna IS an excellent, BAQ henna.
Henna color is permanent - you can go darker over it, but not lighter.
Hey girl I bought the same type of Henna! And welcome! Ur hair is fierce!![]()
"Preciate ya! I am trying to get where U R!Yep, I got that henna at the Indian store along with a lot of mixed instructions from the salesman...By the time I left, I was corn-fused...
erplexed Still am, to be honest
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As long as your hair is, yeah, I would mix up the whole box. Use enough to get your hair saturated, and you can just freeze whatever is left over...![]()
"Preciate ya! I am trying to get where U R!Yep, I got that henna at the Indian store along with a lot of mixed instructions from the salesman...By the time I left, I was corn-fused...
erplexed Still am, to be honest
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Okay I'm def. on board! Yay!But I usually DC on dry hair first then use a Shakakai paste to "wash" my hair. Do I do that first THEN henna or do I henna first, rinse, then get out the shower and start my regimen??
I would DC, then henna, and skip the shikakai..... then do the usual next week/wash....
Oh okay! I was just confused because I wasent sure if I could henna on wet or dry hair...![]()
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't - depends on how my hair is feeling.....