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Manufacturer | HNCO Organics Pvt Ltd |
Item part number | Herbs And Crops Overseas |
Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 7.62 x 25.4 cm; 907.18 g |
ASIN | B01M0J8EDR |
R**H
Amazing
I really love this Henna, this has left my hair a gorgeous copper brown, copper for all my white hair and I am love with this henna, totally recommend it. I also kept it in iron kadai overnight and applied with an egg in it for three hours. I love this, hopefully the formula always remains the same cause I will buy this forever.
A**D
Good heena
It is long lasting but should not be used on white hair as it turns hair into dark orange color
A**K
Good
Used it many times.
H**I
Perfect
Applied as per the instructions, colour is perfect!!!
C**.
Good henna...
The packet contained smaller packs to make it 500 gms. the colour and smell are good and typical of henna. It is a fine powder and easy to work with. Good to go..
A**N
BAD PRODUCT! FAKE!
This is a poor quality product. The packaging is different and this item is not even returnable. DO NOT order this - An absolute waste of time and money!
A**R
Good colour
Cannot vouch for the organic part, but easy to use. Gives a natural black colour when used with Indigo
U**V
very nice
I used it. its 100 perc natural one. There are 4 packs of 250g Henna pack inside big back . Its packed very nicely. You can buy without any confusion.
D**A
Wow
The best hennah on the market. I use it for so long and it really gives all the benefits to my hair which a hennah suppose to do. Great coverage for gray hair too
C**S
You will be beautiful!!!
Best hair color I have ever used, and I've been coloring my hair 40 years! I had to stop using chemicals when my immune system started to freak out, probably because I was getting old, but, whatever...anyway, my hair was falling out, my skin itched, my thyroid was off kilter, so after going to the doctor, etc. I had to find an alternative to chemical hair dye.I tried to go white naturally, but it really made me look bad, old and sad. I admire gray haired women and usually think they look fabulous, but I'm so pale (and old) that I looked like Whistler's mother (check out the painting on google). It was getting depressing, losing my hair, what was left turning white, feeling weird and brittle...Finally I turned back to henna. I had tried it in the 70s, but the screaming punk red looked hideous on me. Everyone that tried it looked the same way, plus when I used it again, it did not cover my gray. I went on utube, and found out that you need real, pure, ORGANIC henna. Also, you have to mix it with lemon juice to release the dye for 24 hours. I found great videos of people doing the messy henna thing, wearing a giant mud pack of henna on their head all night and then getting fab hair. I decided to try it, going red, then dying it darker with indigo so I didn't look bright pink or stop sign red. When I mixed the henna and lemon juice, I spontaneously added half a jar of espresso powder to cover the smell. Then lost track and it sat for 2 whole days. I finally turned my long frail hair into a giant bee hive shaped henna clay structure, wrapping it in plastic and a towel. I did not sleep in it. It was heavy, hot and gross. I lasted 4 hours and hit the showers. I used Aveda Clove conditioner to ease the crap out of my hair and finally unveiled it. It looked beautiful. Not fake, not weird or bright, just a perfect deep red with golden brown highlights and lowlights. It was the first time my hair looked at all natural since I was 13. Everywhere I went people told me how lovely my hair was. My husband loved it, my friends said I looked rested and not old (friends are great!). Plus, I didn't have to do it again for almost three months! This one 20 dollar bag of henna has lasted me months and months (the bottle of lemon juice cost 1 dollar). At my old salon, it is $150 plus to get hair dyed and then there are touch ups every few weeks, ka ching!! If you are at all hesitating, don't. This stuff is the best. 20 dollars to look like a goddess. Best value on Amazon....
R**I
Best way to color your hair naturally without using any Chemicals!!
I have been using this Henna brand for more than 3 years now to color my grey hair and really like the quality of this product. My natural hair color is dark brown. Grey hair are thick and silver white.I soak it with 1 tspn of Amla (Indian gooseberry), Shikakai (Acacia concinna) and Ritha (Indian Soapberry/Sapindus mukorossi) powder each.Amla and Shikakai strengthen my hair roots as well as darken the henna color (from orange to auburn color shade). Soapberry works as an organic shampoo and helps in easy hair wash.Boil 1tsp each of all powders in a pan for 10 minutes. Let it cool; transfer it to a big bowl (ceramic or iron) and then add henna powder (quantity based on your hair length). Soak overnight or at least 3-4 hours.To avoid any stains / mess, take out bathroom mats and cover the surface with newspaper/ sheets. Wear gloves not to stain your hand and nails with henna.Part your hair and start from the crown. Take small section of hair – apply henna – then roll it and make a bun covering it with henna. Keep taking small sections of hair and roll around the bun with henna. It takes 15-20 minutes depending upon your hair length to completely cover your hair with a henna into a BIG bun. Cover with a shower cap so your henna remain moist and leaves a darker color.If you need orange color, wash after 2 hours. If you need darker tint, wash after 5 hours. Don’t shampoo. Apply coconut / any hair oil after the hair wash that will soften up your hair as henna makes some people’s hair dry. After 24 hours, wash and condition your hair, you’ll find naturally colored, shiny and smooth hair without affecting your health and environment.PS- If you’ve silver white hair, they will turn orange in first application and start turning darker with 2nd and further applications.
K**.
Good product
I've been using henna on my hair for several years now and just tried this brand for the first time. It worked great. The henna comes in 4 sealed bags. I mixed up two and froze the other two as powder. The packaging says you can mix the powder with just water and let it sit for 4-6 hours, but I followed my normal procedure of using an acidic liquid to bring out the dye molecules and letting it sit longer to make sure the dye is releasing. If you've tried this henna and gotten poor results, make sure you're using an acid and be patient.In my mix, I used primarily Celestial Seasonings Raspberry Zinger tea (in the past I've used pure hibiscus, black tea, and coffee--all work great) and lemon juice, with some eucalyptus oil for scent. I covered it with plastic wrap on the surface of the henna and let it sit for about 16 hours until I was sure the dye was releasing (you'll see some orange-ish oil on the edges of any air pockets). I then added a bit more liquid to get the right consistency and a little olive oil for moisturizing. I left it on my hair with my head wrapped in plastic wrap for about 2 hours before rinsing it. I usually leave my henna on for longer, but the shorter time still worked great. I got a good auburn stain on my brown hair with my grays showing as pretty flame highlights. My roots blended just fine with the rest of my hair that had previously been hennaed (I did d my whole head this time, not just the roots). I froze the extra mixed henna as well--it can be used later once defrosted with no decrease in color quality.
M**Y
Great value for the $$
I've been using henna to dye my hair for several years now, and the product i normally use is significantly more expensive. I figured I'd give this a try and have been pleasantly surprised. I would say it's a great value for the price. It seems to take about a half hour longer for the dye to release, so i leave it on for about 2 1/2 or 3 hours, instead of only 2. Also the color is a little bit "brassy" at first, but after a couple days it mellows out. If i remember correctly, the directions are a little strange, especially if you're an experienced henna for hair user. I think it says to just add water, but my method is: mix packet with lemon juice ,(or lemon juice and distilled water mix), until peanut butter consistency, let sit 24 hrs, add water to yogurt consistency, then add essential oils if you don't like the smell, and apply to hair. Citric acid is essential for using henna to dye hair! Really for the price i think this is quality henna with a high lawsone content.
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