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nikkibrown you must love that site A LOT. of all your 8 posts since joining this month, most of them drive back to that same place.
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Yes i do like it alot! they have a lot of sales and i like a good deal! do you have a problem with that!
tajaun ok lady (and everyone else), here's the breakdown. Nupur is SICK. it's awesome and i love it and it's the only henna i'll ever use cuz it works for me much better than henna only (even jamila which i've tried). i've experienced the 'amazing curl loosening' powers of henna and it's not fun. i've also experienced the awesome dryness of henna, and that is equally (if not less) fun. so with Nupur i stay.
I broke my 9mth henna hiatus with it last week and it was amazing. rinseout was easy (as ever, i've used it before) and the feel of my hair was so... it was soft, felt 'strong' and hung longer w/out making the not so tightly curly parts of my hair unsightly and limp. i'm totally inlove and have 8 packs left. i'll be doing weekly treatments until they're done so they won't remain for too long. it was 2.99CAD at my local indian shoppe so no biggie in terms of price. anyhoo, onto the meat of the matter:
Nupur is 100% natural mehendi, or henna. the primary difference between this and the premium or BAQ henna is that since Nupur is for hair only it's likely not the primo henna that is used to make it. nor is it likely to be as fresh as the other stuff. my pack says it was packaged january '11 and will last until december '13.
The Ingredients (in order listed on pack):
Henna
Aloe Vera leaf for moisture and softness
Neem fights scalp infection and prevents dandruf
Brahmi to provide not only stronger roots, but also thicker hair and relief from itchy scalps. promotes hair growth.
Bhringraj used for treating hair loss, improving hair texture, and to stop premature balding and graying and various skin allergies
Amla provides added strength to hair roots, brings luster to hair, encourages hair growth, and addresses premature greying (combined with henna it darkens colour and preserves curl)
Shikakai has anti-dandruff properties and is known to aid with detangling of hair. will also promote a healthy scalp and stronger roots.
Jatamansi prevents graying of hair
hope this helps
tajaun well... in the last nine months i henna'd just once
but prior to that i was doing it 1-2 times per week for about 3mths... don't remember all the brands i tried back then.
tomorrow will be Henna Friday and i'll be using Nupur again until my stash of 8 is done. It's really great and I encourage you to try it (mind you... my hair is dark so i don't have a risk of unintentionally dying my hair so if you have brown hair or lighter you should strand-test before using).
Yes i do like it alot! they have a lot of sales and i like a good deal! do you have a problem with that!
Yaaay! I just bought Nupur (along with Henna and Indigo). I'm not sure what to do with it yet. Will it dye my hair alone? I'm trying not to alter my hair color.
HauteHippie to be clear: Nupur IS Henna. so you don't need to add Henna to your Henna
I know you saw my other comment about colour and strand testing, but i think it's also important to say that most of the conditioning properties of Henna comes once the dye has released. if you're truly against any colour at all then perhaps try Cassia mixed with Amla. the effects won't be as intense and won't last as long but there'd be noy chance of changing your hair colour (colour effects of Cassia can only be seen on blondes).
I know right. I thought the same thing myself when I realized it was in the top left corner of the check out screen. Usually it is somewhere at the bottom or just above the c/o screen.@Aggie thanks they have it all out of the way away from the order like they are hoping you can't find it.
I got lazy and just henna'd with the Nupur I had. It dud make my hair darker, but I'm kind of like Eh, Whatev about the color. I prefer it to a bright red. It's subtle and I think it'll fade with the sun. Nupur has Alma and Indigo in it, so I figured there would be some darkening. If I henna in January, I'll use the little box of Jamilla I have and just do a short henna gloss.
I received my AyurNatural Beauty order yesterday. I'm stocked up and then some. Now I just have to find time to use it, lol.
I'm going to do a full head treatment again since my white strands didn't get dark enough. The first time I did my henna treatment I rubbed a bit of coconut oil on my hair, this time I have Dabur Vatika DC hot oil treatment I might do before or after. Can't wait to try it. After this I'll probably only do touch ups for new growth and the occasional gloss. I'll see what happens after this next application.