HauteHippie I just read your post again and I see that you say how nupur has indigo in it and do you mean that you put indigo in your batch? because what I purchased doesn't have indigo in it.
I tweaked my henna mix by leaving out the lemon juice.
My mix now includes Jamila or Karishma henna, coconut milk, black walnut hull powder mixed with herbal tea and marshmallow root tea.
I mix and immediately apply it and do not pre-oil my hair with coconut oil or vatika frosting before applying the henna.
My herbal tea consists of (Bhringraj, Amla, Shikaki, Hibiscus and Green Tea Extract). I make about 32 oz. at a time and refrigerate it.
And finally, I'm keeping in rotation the cocoa powder and katam herb until I use them up. I find the black walnut hull powder gives me the best dark brown color without the red tone. (even my 10 grey hairs are dark brown instead of copper red.)
nubiennze@Pompous Blue I intend to use black walnut hull powder to push the color more toward mahogany than red/burgundy as well. What are the ratios in your new mix? How long do you leave your mix on after applying, and do you use heat? Have you been able to maintain a consistent dark brown color (i.e. not increasingly red) with repeated applications? TIA, and sorry for bombarding you with questions, lol.
ok I applied nupur to my hair again and I tell you my hair is starting to look like I have a perm. My hair is looking straighter and I am loosing my curl. I don't want to give up my color so I will have to think about this one, which is more important.
Shadiyah do you have a post where you outline your henna mix? If not can you please break it down for me? I wanna start using more natural protienok I applied nupur to my hair again and I tell you my hair is starting to look like I have a perm. My hair is looking straighter and I am loosing my curl. I don't want to give up my color so I will have to think about this one, which is more important.
Shadiyah, Have you looked into adding amla? It's supposed to help you keep your curl (or at least lessen how much of it you lose).
Shadiyah do you have a post where you outline your henna mix? If not can you please break it down for me? I wanna start using more natural protien
BlackMasterPiece here are the 9 herbs that are in nupur henna. I just started using it a couple months ago. but I love it.
Shikakai - Leaves hair clean & shining
Aloe Vera - Moisturises hair & makes it silky
Methi (Fenugreek) - Conditions, nourishes and revitalizes hair
Bhringraj - Makes hair luxuriant
Amla - Darkens hair colour, adds shine & luster
Neem - Fights scalp infection and prevents dandruff
Hibiscus - Rejuvenates hair, making it silky and shiny
Jatamansi - Prevents graying of hair
Brahmi - Promotes hair growth
There is nothing extra I use except adding water to my henna. I use to use lemon juice but because the drying I stop. I let my henna sit over night before I use it and I let it sit on my hair over night also.
How easy/hard is it to wash out vs other types of BAQ henna? I love how inexpensive it is!
You can get it (Nupur) on 28th b/t Park and Lex at Butala Emporium. Kalustyans also has it. It was 2.99 the last time I went to Butala.
They have their own brand now too called Mathas that is really good. I tried it last week it is really smooth and didn't leave my hair hard or dry at all. they sell henna, indigo, a blend of henna & indigo and a "brown" henna that has coffee and some herbs mixed in. i might try that one next
That was the first time i've ever used "fresh" henna (the date on the package was nov 2011) and it was a huge change. $4 for a package.
classoohfive if you mean the powder it is already in nupur. My front is more like a wave now. I am waiting to see if I love it or hate.
Anyone know if Nupur Henna is ok on previously bleached hair?/color treated hair?
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meesch said:is "superior quality henna" the same as body art quality?