Sunday, 19 May 2013

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Applying henna is not like applying any hair dye. It is like handling whipped cream vs. handling pizza sauce with meat balls in it. (Clean vs. messy). The longer the hair, the messier it gets. However, henna is a non-damaging treatment for the hair and fades less quickly than artificial dyes.
Henna is a transparent dye that coats the hair shaft, binding with the keratin. It conditions the hair giving it shine and body, in addition to a rich red color. Because it is a transparent dye, it will not change the color of your hair, only coat it with color. Therefore, black hair will just have a reddish sheen when seen in direct sunlight, but blond or gray hair will become a brilliant orange and brown hair will become a deep shade of auburn. If you are dyeing your hair to cover the gray, the gray hairs will come out a bright, almost pink orange.
Choose henna that is body art quality to ensure that you get good color. The recipe is simple: an acidic liquid and henna powder. You can use lemon juice (or other acidic juices), tea, or coffee. Mix a paste that is the consistency of yogurt. Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap and allow the henna to cure for a minimum of 12 hours in a warm place. Once cured, put the henna into a plastic bottle (or a plastic bag with the corner cut off). (More more information on mixing the henna see How to Mix Henna for Hair.) Then apply the henna:


Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images


Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi For Hair (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

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