

🌟 Elevate your hair game with nature’s purest color boost!
Light Mountain Henna Hair Color & Conditioner offers a chemical-free, organic solution for semi-permanent dark brown hair color. This 1-pound bulk pack includes pure henna leaf powder blended with botanicals, delivering nourishing, vibrant color that strengthens hair while covering grays. Vegan and cruelty-free, it’s designed for professional-quality results at home, with added hair clips for effortless application.





| ASIN | B000VUWTS0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,808 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #164 in Hair Hennas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (156) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 900572 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/LOU35 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.5 x 5.25 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 049347003817 |
D**R
Quality Henna Product
Wife reports: she tried this henna for the first time in dark brown. She has hair almost to her knees. She noticed sun-fade on the top of her head and opted to include henna into her hair treatments. She mixed with castor oil, fermented rice water, Amla powder, apple cider vinegar and freshly ground coffee brewed hot. She allowed the mixture to rest for two hours in a glass bowl so that it achieved a smooth paste consistency. Once she was ready to apply, she warmed the glass bowl up using a double boiler; glass bowl with henna mixture over pan of boiling water. Once she raised the temp stirring continuously she applied from the back of the nap to the front hairline. With gloves she massaged small sections with the henna applied working it into each section of hair in one direction. After the section was massaged she rolled it up to the top of her head until all the hair made a bun. She then wrapped her head in cling wrap. Wiped off excess henna from around face, ears and neck. She also wrap the entire hairline with cotton coil. From there she put a shower cap on. Over the next 6 hours she would heat her head up by wrapping in a warm towel. She notes the henna never dried out which made it easy to rinse. She rinsed hair in temped filtered water; filtration removes chlorine, heavy metals etc. once water ran clean she used a neem oil conditioner treatment she makes to further breakup any remaining henna concentrating on the scalp. That scalp treatment sat for thirty minutes under a silk/satin pillow case she turned into a head wrap. Afterwards she rinsed her head again starting with temped filtered water then closed the cuticles by finishing with cold filtered water. Without rubbing or twisting she removed excess water and set her hair into this thing she uses to make heat-less curls then air-dried. The color took immediately and deepened over the next two days. It allowed natural high and low lights to achieve even subtle tones. She does not wash her hair with conventional shampoo/conditioner products so the color has not faded in the slightest. Overall this is a quality product. As a guy I enjoyed not having to smell curried-wife at night like I have smelt from other henna products she used. Her hair looks great and she is happy. She also stated there is a pound of product that will last several treatments. She however mentioned that the plastic gloves were junky opting to use nitril gloves she has and due to the length of her hair the plastic sheet for a head wrap was insufficient.
D**N
covers my gray completely! this box lasted me 2 1/2 years!
Okay so I'll explain step by step for a newbie how to use this for a good stain (I've only been doing it 6 to 8 years I'm not an expert but I've gotten a good routine that will help you) Disclaimer!!!!! This stuff stains!!! Don't wear your fav jeans or sit on your white sofa while doing this!!! This should be common sense but to be fair you may assume natural stain shouldn't be treated as chemical dye. Wrong!! The only difference is this stuff isn't poison but still handle it like a regular dye 1. You'll need this or any shade of "henna" (quotations because henna is a pure plant, this is a blend of natural herbs and roots as most are to achieve a natural looking color) 2. You'll need plastic wrap or a swim cap (I bought a swim cap here on amazon, cheap for long hair) this will trap warmth for a better color and keep the mess to a minimum. 3. A bowl, a spatula and rubber or latex gloves ( they say not to use metal as it may alter results, I've used metal, it was fine but err on the safe side and use glass or plastic) 4. You'll need an acid to achieve a strong color, I always push Apple cider vinegar but lemon juice, orange juice, lime etc can be used, I've used coffee but the dye was not as lasting. 5. Mix henna starting in a 3:1 ratio henna to liquid. You want this to look like thin mashed potatoes. Smooth and thick. Let stand somewhere safe for 10 mins 6. Put on old sweats or just go in your birthday suit, get into the tub with the henna if you have access to a mirror in there, if not lay your shower curtain on your bathroom floor to use the mirror over the sink. 7. There are two methods for application, the rub it in like it's shampoo (I don't like the results of this for root coloring but if you must do it. Stay in the tub where you can clean up easily) or the salon method of parting the hair and painting it on. To do this take a comb or your fingers and part your hair, paint the henna with gloved fingers in a two inch line over on side of the part. Repeat then fold the hair over and paint again. Do this until all your roots covered, now you can used the rest of the henna to smooth the length of your hair and wrap around your head smoothing it. You should look like your hair is in a doobie wrap (Google this is a girls hair wrapping style) now that you hair is muddy take your plastic wrap or swim cap and put it on, you can even wear a towel over this to retain more heat for better dye release but its not necessary. 8. Wait. Wait for at least 2 hours I'd opt for 5. Think of it as a color scale, how dark or light so you want your color? Lighter less darker longer. Easy. 9. Do not shampoo this out. Ever. If you must rinse it with anything but water which is best, use apple cider vinegar mixed with water (a 50/50 mix) this will loosen up the henna and make it easier to brush. I'd suggest double rinsing your hair in the bath tub to shake loose every strand. 10. Put it up in a towel and let dry. After dry gently brush hair, if it feels damp or sticky rinse and repeat Suggestions: Do not wash your hair right before using henna, I actually recommend this method (search votewithyourcents shampoo free ) as it has turned out so well for me that I no longer need any hair products or styling tools and it's dirt cheap!! For your first stain I'd suggest getting your whole head but every time after just do your roots, this keeps all hair colored or stained for over 2 years (if you try the shampoo free method, it will last 3-6 months, the color won't fade and will cost you .58 cents per treatment) Do not try to chemical treat after this, it won't take the henna conditions the hair much too well.
S**R
Great Natural Alternative!
I was looking for a none-chemical/harmful hair color and after doing some research I got this all-natural hair color that we fell in love with after the first use. Unlike, the other 2-step formulas this one-step formula makes it easier to prepare and put on. This was applied on dark brown hair. For the mixture, I used one pack of the powder, 2 tablespoons yogurt to condition my hair and 3 tablespoons vinegar to bring out faint copper highlights and the finally warm water. I left the mixture stand for 30 minutes as instructed and then left it on my hair for 4 hours. The package came with a pair of gloves and a plastic cap and It was easy to put on using gloves but can be a bit messy so make sure you don't accidentally spill it on your favorite outfit. After about 3 hours some of it started to drip down to the neck due to the heat it generates. The smell was strong especially during the 4 hours, but I wore a disposable mask which substantially reduced the smell so it did not bother me. The smell stayed minimally on my hair after I washed it but it was completely gone after the second wash the next day. Make sure you don't use any metal material in preparation or application of this product. Overall, it left the hair shiny, smooth and in the perfect color. I have noticed less hair falling down under the shower.
S**0
Love it. Long lasting
A**I
Great natural hair dye Beautiful outcome Love it
C**N
El producto llego en tiempo y bien empacado. Seguí las instrucciones pero al hacer la prueba es mas obscuro que el tono de mi cabello así que se lo regale a una amiga. Es importante hacer la prueba antes para saber que tono te va a quedar. Volví a comprar en otros dos tonos de la misma marca hasta que di con el que quería. Excelente producto sobre todo si no quieres dañar tu cabello con químicos, es la forma mas natural para teñir el cabello y cuidar nuestro ambiente.
M**O
Me gusta mucho, es un producto natural, deja el cabello humectado. Recomiendo seguir las instrucciones al pie de la letra, y mantener el cabello húmedo durante todo el proceso. Muy buenos resultados.
V**L
La mejor henna que he probado. Agarra muy bien el color. Y no se hacen grumos ni se siente arenoso. Se enjuaga fácil.
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