C Curlykutie Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #1 I told yall that next Tuesday I'm going to a model for a friends niece who is a student at Aveda, my question is will a rinse take over henna?
I told yall that next Tuesday I'm going to a model for a friends niece who is a student at Aveda, my question is will a rinse take over henna?
westNDNbeauty Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #2 Depends on the current color of your hair and the last time you hennaed.
C Curlykutie Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #3 The last time I hennaed was in May and my hair color is red. You see my latest picture in my fotki http://public.fotki.com/mj11051/2011/
The last time I hennaed was in May and my hair color is red. You see my latest picture in my fotki http://public.fotki.com/mj11051/2011/
DrC Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #4 Wait a minute hold up...aren't you that chick who made a thread a few months back talking about you got into a fight with someone at the grocery store for touching your hair?? I remember you
Wait a minute hold up...aren't you that chick who made a thread a few months back talking about you got into a fight with someone at the grocery store for touching your hair?? I remember you
C Curlykutie Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #5 Did you see my apology for that? And can you answer my question?
DrC Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #6 Curlykutie said: Did you see my apology for that? And can you answer my question? Click to expand... ......what apology?? Why did you apologize?? Did I miss something?? ETA: Back to your question. As long as the Henna you used wasn't compund henna then you should be fine. Is the semi permanent light or dark??
Curlykutie said: Did you see my apology for that? And can you answer my question? Click to expand... ......what apology?? Why did you apologize?? Did I miss something?? ETA: Back to your question. As long as the Henna you used wasn't compund henna then you should be fine. Is the semi permanent light or dark??
C Curlykutie Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #7 I used Yemen henna from HennaSooq and I want it a lighter red.
DrC Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #8 Never used a red on Henna before, but I found a thread for you http://www.longhaircareforum.com/sh...ighlight=semi+permanent+and+henna#post2168593 Hope this helps
Never used a red on Henna before, but I found a thread for you http://www.longhaircareforum.com/sh...ighlight=semi+permanent+and+henna#post2168593 Hope this helps
hothair Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2011 #9 As long as its body quality henna you'll be fine, your rinse may come out with warm tones