flowinlocks
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I apologize. What I meant was which henna powder are you using? Specifically the country of origin? Moroccan tends to give off the least deep red tone in comparison to the other 3 henna powders we have.
I don't know what type, but the country of origin is India....... It's is a foil packaging & it says India fall crop.
 
					
				 
 
		
 
 
		 I mean it won't hurt to give it a shot. This is the only powder I use on my hubby because he really doesn't want red tones to be flarring out.
 I mean it won't hurt to give it a shot. This is the only powder I use on my hubby because he really doesn't want red tones to be flarring out. 
 
		 
 
		 Maybe I'll try a little heat the next time also........ Oh yeah when I mentioned adding it to my cowashes, I kinda figured it won't be a lot of color deposit, I was thinking maybe it would just help keep an existing Henna/Indigo treatment richer?????
 Maybe I'll try a little heat the next time also........ Oh yeah when I mentioned adding it to my cowashes, I kinda figured it won't be a lot of color deposit, I was thinking maybe it would just help keep an existing Henna/Indigo treatment richer????? erplexed
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		 . Many people add amla powder and I do add a little of it to mine myseld. It acts like a terp, ie, it's citric and helps the henna release color faster so it would be a good addition, maybe about a teaspoon or a tablespoon should suffice. You can use other oils if you have them, like shikakai or brahmi oil. I even put coconut oil in mine - I just like mine to give my hair ultra softness
. Many people add amla powder and I do add a little of it to mine myseld. It acts like a terp, ie, it's citric and helps the henna release color faster so it would be a good addition, maybe about a teaspoon or a tablespoon should suffice. You can use other oils if you have them, like shikakai or brahmi oil. I even put coconut oil in mine - I just like mine to give my hair ultra softness ?
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