toosexy1 said:
yes, im looking into getting the powder one. what do you mix your with amina?
exact measurements it can vary.
This gives brown reddish colour.
Ingrediants:
1- 10 large spoons Henna.
2- Juice of one lemon.
3- 3 spoons vineger (apple or normal).
4- 2 spoons of Arab coffee.
5- A suitable amount of hot water (not very hot).
Mix all ingrediants together except lemon juice and leave them for 3 hours then add the lemon juice. Apply on hair for hour to 3 hours, depends on the level of the colour you want.
(I use Arab coffee (don't know the difference between the different type of coffee since I never drink coffee period) I am not sure how it will do with other type of coffee. The Arab coffee and Henna I get from friends who are Arabs. I am not sure what state you live in but if there are any Arab stores around they might carry Arab coffee.)
This will give the hair a lighter colour.
Ingrediants:
1- Half cup smooth red Henna.
2- One cup of warm tea not sweetened.
3-Half cup lemon juice.
First mix the Henna and tea togther, then add the lemon juice and mix again. Cover it and leave it for 2 hours. Your hair should washed well and no oil on it. Then apply the henna to the hair, dividing the hair into parts makes it easier, and make sure you apply it from the roots to the tips. After finishing cover the hair and leave it for 4 hours then wash.
To avoid dryness it is recommended that you use the natural conditioner of mixture eggs and plain yogurt
(I sometimes add milk and honey, I have no particular measurement for the egg, yogurt, milk and honey, I just put/pour until I think I have enough of each) after washing henna off hair with water.
Please try a stain test before putting any henna on your hair (that is with any recipe you try).