• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Henna recipes needed....

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

IMFOCSD

Well-Known Member
I plan on using henna real soon but I need opinions on what to add to the henna mix. I am not sure if I want jet black or color...but I do want some type of color as well as great conditioning benefits. If you need to know anything about my hair: it's...I wonder if I can claim SL:scratchch which is what I have been claiming, my hair is like a dark, sandy brown and it is extremely dry unless I keep it weighed down with product (which I'm getting sick of), and I'm relaxed.

I tried to do a search and came up with nothing. I have been curious about henna for too long so now it's time for me to woman up and give it a try. This can also be for any other ladies who are also curious about henna.

Thanks
sweetcoco
 
Last edited:
So, nobody has any henna recipes? If you do please share...I wanna be a henna head too...:yep:
 
Since your hair is dry- i would reccommend using 2 heaping spoonfuls of yogurt ( the large spoon that you use to stir kool-aid with), 100g of henna, a little hot water, 4-5 tablespoons of acv(apple cider vinegar) and any other herbs that you may like such as amla powder, neem powder, tulsi poder, fo-ti powder, shikakai powder and aritha powder. Also you can add a lil oil and honey too. HTH.
 
I plan on using henna real soon but I need opinions on what to add to the henna mix. I am not sure if I want jet black or color...but I do want some type of color as well as great conditioning benefits. If you need to know anything about my hair: it's...I wonder if I can claim SL:scratchch which is what I have been claiming, my hair is like a dark, sandy brown and it is extremely dry unless I keep it weighed down with product (which I'm getting sick of), and I'm relaxed.

I tried to do a search and came up with nothing. I have been curious about henna for too long so now it's time for me to woman up and give it a try. This can also be for any other ladies who are also curious about henna.

Thanks
sweetcoco

Hey!
When I henna, I only add water. Make sure it's either cold or warm, hot water will diminish the amount of color you get. I also recommend rinsing out the henna with a conditioner that will usually over-condition your hair, clarify, then follow-up with a moisturizing shampoo and dc. Doing both a henna and clarify can really dry out the hair, so make sure to dc with heat for atleast an hour. I dc overnight, just to be on the safe side, but it's not really necessary. I also have very dry hair, so I do that for the extra moisture. Good luck with your henna!
 
K.I.S.S. Mix: :yep:

Henna (strength & color)
Honey (shine & moisture)
Hot Water

That's it girl! Mix and apply immendiately for conditioning. Or mix and wait 4-12 hours for color release.
 
Back
Top