Im at my m8s house and we're tryinh to henna her hair with 1 of those blocks from lush
2 questions:
1) Its says to make it to consistency if unwhipped double cream. whats this?? like ice cream thickness?? Or more like chocolate moose? little confused
2) It says apply to hair. With a brush?? or fingers?? or comb?? orrr...umm...what??
any1 thats used it we would bre grateful 4 ure help =)
Henna Hair Dye?
my mom uses it.....she makes it like a paste basically....i would say its thick as glue for hair......and u can put it on with your fingers just make sure U USE GLOVES or else ur fingers will stain.....i just hope u know it takes a year for henna to come out of your hair....hope that helps...
Henna Hair Dye?
It should be about the consistancy of toothpaste... and you can use your fingers or a comb to apply it, just use gloves since it will stain your skin otherwise....
But be careful since once you use henna its very difficult to dye over since it contains some kind of metal compounds that react with other dyes....
Henna Hair Dye?
PLEASE I beg you.......don`t use Henna it stains your hair......it takes years to grow out of it.....you`re gonna be really sad when you do this and it backfires. It`s really the worse thing that you can do to your hair is Henna. Rather buy quality products and be sure that youre not damaging your hair. I know Henna ius cheap...but cheap isnt` the best.
Henna Hair Dye?
dont worry about the mixture too much.it just has to be homogenous, without any lumps in it.. so it can be easily applied on your hair. also, you can apply it on your har with one of those brushes women use when they dye their hair.. you can find it at any specialised shop;).. the advantage of henna is that it gives your hair beautiful and natural reflexes, without causing harm to the internal structure of the hair
Henna Hair Dye?
I have used Henna hair dye before first of all you need some gloves, that stuff can get very messy and you do use your fingers.
Well the consistency of unwhipped cream is like just before cream starts to fluff up so keep mixing until is kinda thick, if that makes sence.
Hope that helped
Henna Hair Dye?
STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING. Henna is one of the two biggest NO-NO'S in hair color (the other being metallic dyes). It coats your hair and stains it, does not penetrate the hair shaft and change the color. It is awful on your hair, doesn't look very good, and CANNOT BE UNDONE. Even if you went to a salon to get that crap off, they can't help you because henna does not lift off the hair at all.
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