Henna

So you want to hen your hair? Great, because the list of benefits is long!

hair thickening and strengthening

soothing the scalp

nourishment and smoothing

natural peeling

multidimensional color

Don't want a radical color change? Use cassii , but remember that it is not completely colorless, but slightly honey-colored, yellowish and gives the hair warm tones.

Hennating and using herbs may seem complicated, but it's really simple! It is worth getting to know herbs before deciding on coloring, because they have different properties.

Some of them, such as henna and cassia, can be completely safely lightened if you want to change the color. Indigo and indigo mixtures should not be bleached because they may turn the hair green (brown, chestnut, walnut, but also blond, where indigo gives cool tones ).

When in doubt, start with henna dictionary: henna, indigo, cassia.

Herbs basically they don't brighten hair. The exception is refreshing, due to the content of malic acid, and chamomile, which creates an optical illusion that causes the effect of slightly lighter hair.

Herbal powders add a "layer" of color, they do not work like chemical paint.

If you dye chemically, the color will differ on the regrowth (natural hair) and the dyed part, due to the different structure of the hair.

See how to prepare and apply henna or other herbal paste:

Do you have gray hair and want strong coverage and a natural brown or darker color? Two-stage hennaing should work best!