babayred_86
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Hmm i usually use Karishma but i may have to try me some Nupur
Unfortunately (...or should I say "FORTUNATELY"...) I purchase my NUPUR Henna from my local Subzi Mandi Indian Grocery store. I do hope you find a reputable online vendor to purchase from.
Thank you. I just ordered six bags of this from Amazon.com and worried that it didn't say henna. So Mehendi means "the application of henna"? What a relief.That's it... the good stuff
It's henna including the above ingredients. Mehendi is the application of henna. Sometimes I mix it with conditioner and coconut oil....or water and oil. Depends on my mood.
Thank you. I just ordered six bags of this from Amazon.com and worried that it didn't say henna. So Mehendi means "the application of henna"? What a relief.
East Indian coworker suggested I not use oil in my mix anymore as she said the color will not hold as long with oil. I have been applying it to dry hair. Bought lots of NUPUR this weekend after using AFSHAM{GOOD coverage but silvers were bright orange} and then NAAJO-a customer buying told me to try it{took forever to rinse out all traces! I do love the copperish tones.}Next will be NUPUR-bought many bags of it to try.
I'm wondering as NUPUR has amla already, is it really necessary to add an acid ?
I don't add any acids and I still have great results with Nupur.
Platinum: LOL!! 2yrs later you finally tried it! read the entire thread from when it started in 2008. you're funny. glad you liked it tho.
i'ma use mine tomorrow. i've taken a break from henna cuz it was making my 4a parts ugly (removed curlies ) but now that this one has amla in it already i'm all gungho. bought 11 bags from my local indian grocery
Henna Tuesday here i come! gonna go for weekly TX until i get my sew-in.