Surya Henna Chocolate cream.......

Proudpiscean

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It's a 'safe, natural, organic hair dye'. Anyone here ever used it? I'm thinking bout trying it to get rid of this reddish tint from henna :look:
It comes in different shades and it's suppose to be all natural too!

Here's a product description:

Surya Henna Cream is a temporary coloring and hair treatment, in a ready-to-use cream presentation. Practical and easy-to-use, it is a natural and organic product, made from rare and exotic herbs and fruits of Brazil - Amaz?nia - and India. This product also colors white hair, with no peroxide, heavy metals or ammonia. It treats and conditions, due to the action of the natural properties of herbs and fruits, namely: -Henna: Plant that moisturizes and forms a protective layer on each hair strand. -Arnica: Plant which is a capillary stimulant and acts as a vasoprotector. -Achillea Millefolium: Plant that acts as an analgesic and a bactericide. -Chamomile: Plant that acts as a dermal protector, descongestant, and is a natural tranquilizer. -Amla: An Indian fruit rich in Vitamin C -Mallow: Plant that acts as an emollient, is a natural tranquilizer, and protector. -Hazelnut: Softens and lubricates -Guaran?: A Brazilian fruit that acts as a capillary stimulant. -Honey: An antioxidant and moisturizer. -A?ai: Brazilian fruit that moisturizes, acts as an emollient and as a remineralizer -Carrot: Softens and protects skin. -Ju?: Brazilian fruit that is tensoactive, anti-inflammatory, and peripheral circulation stimulant. -Aloe Vera: Plant that moisturizes, softens and acts as an emollient. -Acerola: Brazilian fruit rich in Vitamin C. -Brazil Nut: Moisturizes, revitalizes, conditions and acts as an emollient


Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.com/Surya-Henna-C.../ref=pd_sbs_hpc?ie=UTF8&qid=1197943389&sr=8-3

What do you ladies think?
 
Try indigo to get rid of the reddish henna tint.

Yeah, I add indigo and it covers pretty well. I'll probably just stick with that. One of the comments on amazon says 'read the fine print it contains synthetic hair dye' so I don't think I'll bite.
 
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