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whats the point then?
@whoiszizou what is what point?
Wow lucky him!
NO ONE FUCK”N CARES !!!!!!!
of using this when it not PREVENTING gray
Your ignorance amuses me.
Why are you all saying “gray” it’s spelt “grey”
>_>
yes, I agree…
not everyone is as smart as you
sorry mr smarty pants.
Sadly.
@LJB85 to hide
Can I sit under a hair dryer with plastic cap on to speed the process or will that ruin the effect? How long will my hair not be gray? I have very resistant premature gray hair that does take well to hair dye.
it doesnt prevent grey hair…. cuz henna colors the hair follicle which gives the illusion of not having one .. all that it does that it masks it… plz make ur statement clearer
@venisehughes
Henna does not color your hair…if you want black hair you have to use indigo after you do the henna treatment. Your hair will stay black until it grows the same as any treatment. Also, alma will turn your hair black after constant use. It’s available in both powder and oil.
The shikakai (not shicakay) will only strengthen your hair not color.
Its GREY not GRAY
we got the point anyway but hey.. where the hell we gonna get that amla & shicakay powder????????? hhhhhh
get from any indian or paki grocery stor
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hi, what henna should we use, red or black??
hi, what henna should we use, red or black??
They are interchangeable and mean the ame “gray/grey.”
As someone else noted:
grey is a colour
gray is a color
British/American….tomAAAto, Tomahhhto…same thing
@SSDDdash it’s natural henna so it’ll be red. Any henna that is green is natural and comes out red. We usually add a tea mixture to darken the color but I know people from other cultures other than the sub continent prefer black henna and they use dye to achive the intensity of color.
@SSDDdash red
@SSDDdash
HOW OFTEN DO YOU USE THESE PRODUCTS TO PREVENT GRAY HAIR? DO YOU DO THIS EVERY TIME BEFORE YOU WASH YOUR HAIR? WHERE CAN THESE PRODUCTS BE PURCHASED? YOUR TIPS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS
the henna powder she used is basically henna leaves grinded into a fine powder. a henna leaf is the colour green but once transformed into a paste and applied to anything turns into a sort of a redish and dark brown colour. Black henna is made with the your basic henna but mixed with other chemicals to keep it mantained to that colour. soo what she is using is just your simple and basic henna powder with a bunch of other powders.