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Organic Henna & Indigo Powder Combo - 200g Each, Soil Association Certified | Natural Hair Dye for DIY Coloring, Tattoos & Mehndi Art | Vegan, Chemical-Free, Safe for Sensitive Skin
Organic Henna & Indigo Powder Combo - 200g Each, Soil Association Certified | Natural Hair Dye for DIY Coloring, Tattoos & Mehndi Art | Vegan, Chemical-Free, Safe for Sensitive Skin

Organic Henna & Indigo Powder Combo - 200g Each, Soil Association Certified | Natural Hair Dye for DIY Coloring, Tattoos & Mehndi Art | Vegan, Chemical-Free, Safe for Sensitive Skin

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Product description This beautiful, pure, Soil Association certified organic, chemical-free henna powder is suitable for hair colouring. This henna is excellent for colouring hair as it is very finely sifted it has a smoother less gritty texture. It has a high lawsone content and gives a good strong colour. It is produced in Rajasthan, India. Within the foil packet the henna is in a vacuum sealed plastic bag so that it stays fresh. Henna will usually give brown hair red/brown undertones. Henna will give light coloured hair - grey, white or blonde a more orange/red tone. When henna is used with indigo for hair colouring it can give shades of different browns to black. The resulting colour depends on the method, how long you leave it on for and the proportion of henna and indigo used. There are several ways of combining henna with indigo. You can either mix the henna together with indigo and apply, or you can colour you hair first with henna and then colour your hair with indigo. The latter gives a stronger colour. This 100 gram packet is approximately enough to colour shoulder length hair. However it does depend how thick your hair is. Fine hair will need less henna and thick or very curly hair will need more henna. For mid back length hair you will need 2 x 100g packets. Ingredients Lawsonia Inermis (Henna Leaf Powder), Indigofera Tinctoria (Indigo Leaf Powder). Directions Within the foil packet the henna is in a vacuum sealed plastic bag so that it stays fresh. Henna will usually give brown hair red/brown undertones. Henna will give light coloured hair - grey, white or blonde a more orange/red tone. There are several ways of combining henna with indigo. You can either mix the henna together with indigo and apply, or you can colour you hair first with henna and then colour your hair with indigo. The latter gives a stronger colour. This 100 gram packet is approximately enough to colour shoulder length hair. However it does depend how thick your hair is. Fine hair will need less henna and thick or very curly hair will need more henna. For mid back length hair you will need 2 x 100g packets. See more

Features

    Certified Organic by the Soil Association

    100% natural & chemical Free. No PPD, ammonia, parabens or metalic salts added

    Includes 2 x 100g Packs of Indigo and 2 x 100g packs of Henna

    Full instructons enclosed for hair colouring

    Colours your hair and increases shine and volume

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so as the headline suggests i like this, my sister decided to put some horrific highlights in my hair which i hated and they turned a unslightly egg colour..sooo looking for an alternative i bought some henna waited a few months before attempting it as the bleached hair and henna do not combine well, first time turned out a bit green as it hadn't oxidised completely but after a couple of days was a deep brown, i mixed both henna and indigo for a dark brown, i have since then done 4 more applications and found that the highlights are no longer obvious and it covers the few greys i have, turns them a fiery red which is quite nice my hair is in such better condition i will continue to henna and i just began not using shampoo and conditioner slightly oily but hoping it will soon balance its self out..try henna at least once you will not use chemical dye again :)