Hi all! Finally I did my first henna last night. I'm in awe of the results. I can't believe my hair looks like this and no more premature grays. (Are grays really premature if you are in your 30s or are they supposed to be there?
) I mixed a lot of stuff in my henna and I probably won't do that again, but I was doing this with my daughter so it was a lot of fun! Both of our end results turned out much different than our test hair samples, which I thought was strange, but we did add honey and coconut oil right before applying, if that makes any difference. My hair is now darker, shinier, and the red highlights are blinging big time. I mean my hair is really, really red...my sample was not this red....and I added 50 g of amla. I'm lovin it and so excited and can't wait to do it again. My daughter's hair ended up lighter...her hair was already dark, almost black, and now looks auburn. She added lots and lots of paprika to her mix. She wanted a fiery red, but we'll have to keep trying. Even though henna doesn't "lift" color, I have found it does lighten and change some people's natural black.
I just want to thank everyone so much for sharing your henna experiences. Mine was terrific because I learned from you first!
My first mix:
100g Jamila henna
20 drops each rosemary EO, clary sage EO, lavendar EO
filtered water to consistency
2 T red wine vinegar
1 sample pkg of powdered cloves
Allow dye release for 20 hours, then:
50g Amla first mixed with hot water
2 T honey
2 T coconut oil
Y'all know I didn't need all that stuff, it was just fun to play with my daughter, but it turned out beautifully.
It's official: I
henna!