LovelyLionessa
Active Member
Hi guys, after one henna treatment I am completely sold on the Henna Revolution. Last weekend I saw my BSS had Colora Henna Powder so I picked up a few boxes. It looks like this:
It is described as a "natural organic haircolor conditioner & thickener with plants, water and no chemicals." Inside the leaflet states it's "completely natural, without any synthetic additives." It's ingriedients say the following:
Ingriedients: henna
May also contain:
indigo, centaurea, rhubarb, lichen, litmus.
The other plant extracts seem to be designed to create different shades.
I bought the "black" shade so it would stand to reason that it contains some of the indigo in it. I am such a henna fanatic at this point I have been collecting shed hair and saving it in a ziploc bag so I can run tests on the henna I plan on using.
I know all the cautions against using compound hennas of any kind, but I was curious if anyone has used Colora Henna Powder and could give me any feedback or advice. TIA guys. Viva la Henna Revolution!
It is described as a "natural organic haircolor conditioner & thickener with plants, water and no chemicals." Inside the leaflet states it's "completely natural, without any synthetic additives." It's ingriedients say the following:
Ingriedients: henna
May also contain:
indigo, centaurea, rhubarb, lichen, litmus.
The other plant extracts seem to be designed to create different shades.
I bought the "black" shade so it would stand to reason that it contains some of the indigo in it. I am such a henna fanatic at this point I have been collecting shed hair and saving it in a ziploc bag so I can run tests on the henna I plan on using.
I know all the cautions against using compound hennas of any kind, but I was curious if anyone has used Colora Henna Powder and could give me any feedback or advice. TIA guys. Viva la Henna Revolution!