FindingMe
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Beany - Henna typically gives reddish tones, so you may want to consider katam or amla for a dark brown tint or indigo for black hair. Amla is usually $2/box where I shop, so not a big investment. Start collecting your shed hairs to use as test hairs.
My hair is also protein-sensitive and henna has taken the place of hard Aphogee treatments for me. Nupur henna + Aphogee Keratin/Tea has worked wonders.
demlew This may be a dumb question, but do you have to mix the amla with henna or can you just use amla by itself for coloring grays? Also, what's katam?