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Age:
18+
Brand: IdHair
Line: botany
Product Type: hair color, hair henna
Product Properties: coloration
Type: semi permanent
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Sweden
Made in: Sweden
Do you dream of experimenting with your hair color, but hesitate to dye it for fear of damaging its condition? Instead of aggressive ammonia-based colors, opt for natural products. The professional Botany henna for hair coloring by IdHair is made from natural plant-derived dye powders (leaves of various types of Lawsonia inermis (Indian or Egyptian), ground rhubarb root, ground chamomile flowers, walnut shell powder). Natural ingredients allow you to change the color of your strands, strengthening them and giving a well-cared-for appearance.
Features of the professional Botany henna for hair coloring by IdHair:
- a beautiful palette of shades;
- gently affects the strands;
- mixes with water, requiring no aggressive oxidizers;
- natural ingredients nourish and soften the hair;
- gives hair silkiness and shine;
- does not damage hair structure.
- dermatologically tested;
- provides a thickening effect.-
1. Mix the selected powder with hot water until it reaches a paste-like consistency. It is not recommended to use metal containers or tools. To make the mixture more acidic and thus more coating (and lasting), you can add lemon, tea, vinegar, or yogurt.
2. Wash your hair with shampoo and apply the mixture.
3. Distribute the mixture evenly through your hair and cover it with plastic wrap. Leave the henna mixture on your hair for 30-60 minutes. You can speed up the dyeing process by applying heat.
4. After dyeing, rinse your hair thoroughly with running water, then wash it with shampoo.
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Lawsonia Inermis Leaf Powder, Cassia Obovata Leaf Powder
My natural ash-blonde color was dyed golden-blonde. I wanted to switch from dyeing my hair with hair dye to henna in order to strengthen my thin and brittle hair. I chose the wheat color for the henna. It turned out to be a dark brown color. The quality of my hair is good. But the color is awful and very dark. I do not recommend it.
The effect of henna is zero.