Health Trade Henna Black powder 200gr - Henna Black (Organic product)
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8413
Health Trade Henna Black powder 200gr - Henna Black (Organic product)
Henna Black by Health Trade is an excellent organic product, which is sold in powder form mainly for hair dyeing, but also for tattoos and dyeing of skins and wool or other fabrics. Hair dye is a safe and natural way to change the color of your hair. It can be used even during pregnancy, as it is made of vegetable and not chemical dyes and does not contain toxic substances, which can be harmful to the fetus, as well as to the nervous system and brain. Health Trade's black henna is ideal for dark brown and black hair when you want to give them an even darker tone. Leaves hair hydrated, shiny and strengthens roots. Never use it alone on blonde, gray and white hair because there is a good chance that you will find a green color in your hair. For a deeper and more intense color, you can, instead of water, mix the powder with black tea.
Tips: Because the result depends on the natural color of the hair and its texture, before you decide to spend all your hair with henna, try the mixture you have prepared in a small tuft. If you like the result, keep going!
Natural henna is mixed with lemon juice or water to give a thick paste. It is oxidized by anything metal that comes in contact with it, so it is never applied with a metal tool, but only mixed in a plastic container with a plastic or wooden spoon, spatula or brush. The henna mixture should be prepared 6-12 hours before applying it to clean, dry hair.
Use:
1. Prepare the mixture, depending on the length of your hair. You will need about 100 gr. henna powder for short hair, 300 gr. for shoulder length hair and 500 gr. for very long hair. Slowly add the lemon juice or water, stirring, until a thick paste is formed.
2. Be sure to wear gloves, take a sufficient amount of paste with your hands and start the application from the back of the head, gradually moving towards the top. Make sure the henna penetrates each tuft by massaging with your fingers.
3. When you have finished applying all the hair, apply a plastic wrap or bag to your head. The heat created helps the henna to penetrate better. Don't forget to immediately wipe the skin around your hair to avoid stains.
4. Wait 2-4 hours, depending on how intense you want the result to be. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and bathe with your usual shampoo.
The word henna comes from the Arabic name for the plant Lawsonia Inermis, a plant native to North Africa, Asia and Australia, which reaches up to 6 meters in height. However, we find it with different names in many cultures and cultures. Henna was used by women and men to dye their hair or beard, but also to decorate their skin with designs at celebrations, weddings and religious ceremonies in the eastern Mediterranean since the Bronze Age. In Egypt, evidence of the use of henna as a hair dye and medicinal herb has survived since the 16th century BC. (Papyrus Ebers), while in Syria from the 14th century BC. Murals have been found in Santorini that testify to the use of henna before the legendary eruption of its volcano in 1680 BC, while many statuettes of young women surviving from various parts of the Mediterranean (for the period 1500-500 BC). ), with raised hands and designs based on henna techniques. Today, it is grown mainly in western India, Pakistan, Morocco, Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan and Libya.
200gr.
Tips: Because the result depends on the natural color of the hair and its texture, before you decide to spend all your hair with henna, try the mixture you have prepared in a small tuft. If you like the result, keep going!
Natural henna is mixed with lemon juice or water to give a thick paste. It is oxidized by anything metal that comes in contact with it, so it is never applied with a metal tool, but only mixed in a plastic container with a plastic or wooden spoon, spatula or brush. The henna mixture should be prepared 6-12 hours before applying it to clean, dry hair.
Use:
1. Prepare the mixture, depending on the length of your hair. You will need about 100 gr. henna powder for short hair, 300 gr. for shoulder length hair and 500 gr. for very long hair. Slowly add the lemon juice or water, stirring, until a thick paste is formed.
2. Be sure to wear gloves, take a sufficient amount of paste with your hands and start the application from the back of the head, gradually moving towards the top. Make sure the henna penetrates each tuft by massaging with your fingers.
3. When you have finished applying all the hair, apply a plastic wrap or bag to your head. The heat created helps the henna to penetrate better. Don't forget to immediately wipe the skin around your hair to avoid stains.
4. Wait 2-4 hours, depending on how intense you want the result to be. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and bathe with your usual shampoo.
The word henna comes from the Arabic name for the plant Lawsonia Inermis, a plant native to North Africa, Asia and Australia, which reaches up to 6 meters in height. However, we find it with different names in many cultures and cultures. Henna was used by women and men to dye their hair or beard, but also to decorate their skin with designs at celebrations, weddings and religious ceremonies in the eastern Mediterranean since the Bronze Age. In Egypt, evidence of the use of henna as a hair dye and medicinal herb has survived since the 16th century BC. (Papyrus Ebers), while in Syria from the 14th century BC. Murals have been found in Santorini that testify to the use of henna before the legendary eruption of its volcano in 1680 BC, while many statuettes of young women surviving from various parts of the Mediterranean (for the period 1500-500 BC). ), with raised hands and designs based on henna techniques. Today, it is grown mainly in western India, Pakistan, Morocco, Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan and Libya.
200gr.
Manufacturer | Health Trade |
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Pieces | 1 |
Site Code | 8413 |
Weight | 0,200 kg |
Manufacturer's code | 4890 |
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