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FemmeCreole

Island Gyal
Share coloring tips with me please

I'm thinking of dying my hair black....what advice and tips can you all offer me?

*awaits responses*
 
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I love the jet black color Henna + Indigo gave me. It was very time consuming, but worth it since it was an all natural product with additional hair benefits [i.e. strengthening, conditioning hair, shine, looser curls, etc.].

I also used Textures & Tones' natural black (come out jet black) dye before I heard of Henna. It had no ammonia or peroxide. It was pretty good. Not that drying or breakage from it.
 
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I used Bigen Oriental Black a few weeks ago, and am really happy with the results. I haven't noticed a dry/itchy scalp like the last time that I used it. If you want really dark black hair, it's a good product to use.
 
I love the jet black color Henna + Indigo gave me. It was very time consuming, but worth it since it was an all natural product with additional hair benefits [i.e. strengthening, conditioning hair, shine, looser curls, etc.].

I also used Textures & Tones' natural black (come out jet black) dye before I heard of Henna. It had no ammonia or peroxide. It was pretty good. Not that drying or breakage from it.
I thought about the henna but I don't know where I can get the ingredients near me

Justkiya told me how to do it but I've never attempted.
Can you tell me what exactly I would have to get?

I used Bigen Oriental Black a few weeks ago, and am really happy with the results. I haven't noticed a dry/itchy scalp like the last time that I used it. If you want really dark black hair, it's a good product to use.

did it make your hair dry? do you find you have to up your moisturizing?
 
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I thought about the henna but I don't know where I can get the ingredients near me

Justkiya told me how to do it but I've never attempted.
Can you tell me what exactly I would have to get?

Henna & Indigo packs (1 of each), they can be found at your local Indian grocer or order from online. I order mine (both Henna and Indigo) from Henna Sooq or you can try Mehandi. Everything else you may need you pretty much will already have [water, oils, conditioner, bowls, etc.].

Here's a description (from my fotki) of how I applied it and the products I used

Henna + Indigo

I hope I answered your question ;)
 
Henna & Indigo packs (1 of each), they can be found at your local Indian grocer or order from online. I order mine (both Henna and Indigo) from Henna Sooq or you can try Mehandi. Everything else you may need you pretty much will already have [water, oils, conditioner, bowls, etc.].

Here's a description (from my fotki) of how I applied it and the products I used

Henna + Indigo

I hope I answered your question ;)
oh thanks much!

since my hair is natural I would prefer to use henna come to think of it.
 
oh thanks much!

since my hair is natural I would prefer to use henna come to think of it.

You can add oils or conditioner to your mix, since Henna tends to be drying.

Oh yea, if you order your Henna online, it comes with a set of instructions too. So you'll do fine ;)
 
EWill may I ask, how long does the color last and how often do you apply the henna treatment? TIA
 
EWill may I ask, how long does the color last and how often do you apply the henna treatment? TIA

I'm not for sure how long it last since this was the first time I've use Henna + Indigo :( but they say it's a permanent dye. Still I think all permanent dyes fade. Sorry I couldn't help. :sad:
 
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