Hi all. I need advice for a family friend, please. She wants to use henna to cover the gray and preferably keep it close to her natural hair color. Does anyone know which brand would be good for her? TIA.
Sure thing. You’re welcome.can you please post the end result?
thank you!
My pleasure. As you use henna already, she can rely on you to help her. Let me know if I can provide any other information or tips. I color my hair black with henna and indigo (2-step process), and I know to get deep browns, you make a mix of both powders separately and then mix them together, then apply.@january noir
Thank you for the advice! I use and love Nupur and I showed her how it turns my grays the color you mentioned. I hadn’t experimented with indigo, so I’ll look into your recommendations. Thanks again.
Which liquid would you suggest we use in our mix for a first-time user?My pleasure. As you use henna already, she can rely on you to help her. Let me know if I can provide any other information or tips. I color my hair black with henna and indigo (2-step process), and I know to get deep browns, you make a mix of both powders separately and then mix them together, then apply.
Warm, purified water and the Amla powder (1-2 tablespoons). That is all. No elaborate mixes are needed.Which liquid would you suggest we use in our mix for a first-time user?
Perfect! Thanks again for the help. I’ll be sure to take pictures of the results.Warm, purified water and the Amla powder (1-2 tablespoons). That is all. No elaborate mixes are needed.
Today's hennas are finely sifted (no sticks or twigs) and rinse out very well. Follow up your henna/indigo treatments with a nice moisturizing conditioner as a cherry on the top.
Warm, purified water and the Amla powder (1-2 tablespoons). That is all. No elaborate mixes are needed.
Today's hennas are finely sifted (no sticks or twigs) and rinse out very well. Follow up your henna/indigo treatments with a nice moisturizing conditioner as a cherry on the top.
I don't know what it is, but I'm sure you can find what it is on a henna site.Is there a way/ratio for a nice rich black but not like a deep blue black?
This is what I found online:Is there a way/ratio for a nice rich black but not like a deep blue black?
I color my hair black, black, so I do the two-step process, henna first, rinse out, and then apply indigo mix.Thanks january, I was curious on what your ratio was, of course Im not sure how you perfer your hair to come out when you do yours. Thanks for the link.