Aireen
Well-Known Member
HI EVERYONE! 
I've been pretty bored with my hair lately and since I plan to go no where near boxed dye, I've decided to try henna. The brand I bought is Colora Henna Creme — not the pure stuff but better than what they sell at the drugstore. I've looked into some threads through the search but I'm still pretty confused since some of the topics said that henna can conflict with certain relaxers. I'm interested in any superior knowledge or information you can provide me; previous threads, answers to my questions, personal experience, etc. My hairdresser uses Optimum if that helps and the ingredients in the henna I bought are listed below the questions. I basically just want strong hair with a subtle colour withOUT the dryness. You don't have to answer all the questions but if you can that will be GREAT!
Thanks in advance!
Questions :
- Has anyone used this particular brand (Colora Henna Creme) with successful results on RELAXED hair?
- Are the ingredients listed below harmful and will conflict with my Optimum relaxer? Will my hair melt off?!
- Since the instructions included in my package are very vague, will I need to rinse out this henna with conditioner? It doesn't state that I have to but I just figured I'd ask for good measure.
- If 'yes' for the question above, will Aubrey Organics White Camellia Ultra-Smoothing Condtioner or Yes To Cucumbers Color Care Conditioner be good to rinse out my henna? I didn't really buy any watery, cheapie conditioners such as, VO5 or Suave due to my ignorance.
- Again, if 'yes' to the two previous questions (or if you just feel like answering this), how many conditioner rinses do you complete to fully rinse out the henna?
- Will Aubrey Organics White Camellia help combat any dryness I might experience later on?
- How often do you henna and does it eliminate the need for protein treatments?
- I blowdry my hair after every wash, will that be a problem for hair that has been freshly coloured with henna?
Ingredients:
Water, Henna Extract, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Cocoamphopropinate, Dowicil 200
May also contain:
Solvent black 5, disperse blue, basic violet 14, basic yellow 15

I've been pretty bored with my hair lately and since I plan to go no where near boxed dye, I've decided to try henna. The brand I bought is Colora Henna Creme — not the pure stuff but better than what they sell at the drugstore. I've looked into some threads through the search but I'm still pretty confused since some of the topics said that henna can conflict with certain relaxers. I'm interested in any superior knowledge or information you can provide me; previous threads, answers to my questions, personal experience, etc. My hairdresser uses Optimum if that helps and the ingredients in the henna I bought are listed below the questions. I basically just want strong hair with a subtle colour withOUT the dryness. You don't have to answer all the questions but if you can that will be GREAT!

Questions :
- Has anyone used this particular brand (Colora Henna Creme) with successful results on RELAXED hair?
- Are the ingredients listed below harmful and will conflict with my Optimum relaxer? Will my hair melt off?!

- Since the instructions included in my package are very vague, will I need to rinse out this henna with conditioner? It doesn't state that I have to but I just figured I'd ask for good measure.
- If 'yes' for the question above, will Aubrey Organics White Camellia Ultra-Smoothing Condtioner or Yes To Cucumbers Color Care Conditioner be good to rinse out my henna? I didn't really buy any watery, cheapie conditioners such as, VO5 or Suave due to my ignorance.
- Again, if 'yes' to the two previous questions (or if you just feel like answering this), how many conditioner rinses do you complete to fully rinse out the henna?
- Will Aubrey Organics White Camellia help combat any dryness I might experience later on?
- How often do you henna and does it eliminate the need for protein treatments?
- I blowdry my hair after every wash, will that be a problem for hair that has been freshly coloured with henna?
Ingredients:
Water, Henna Extract, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Cocoamphopropinate, Dowicil 200
May also contain:
Solvent black 5, disperse blue, basic violet 14, basic yellow 15
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