- It strengthens your hair. As natural beauties, we want stronger hair so we can have less breakage. Less breakage means retaining hair length. Henna can replace your protein treatment if you would like to save money. Henna tends to be a lot cheaper than the name brand protein treatments. You will need to follow up with a deep conditioning treatment after washing out the henna out of your hair.
- It dyes your hair and removes grays. This could be a pro or con. Some people do not want to dye their hair but there are many alternatives. There are neutral, red, brown natural hennas out there. If you are going for the black look, then you are like me. Purchase a neutral henna treatment and then follow up with an indigo powder. (Discuss in a future post)
- It makes your hair shiny and manageable. Henna tends to fill the roughness of the cuticles making it feel smoother. The best thing about henna is that while it is coating the hair, it locks moisture within the hair.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
My Henna Experience :)
Two weeks ago I tried the Nupur Henna with the 9 herbs and I did not keep it on the length of time that the package instructed. I kept the henna treatment on my hair for an hour instead of 2-3 hours. Henna can be quite drying on your hair if you do not add a few moisturizing conditioners to the henna. Depending on the type of henna you decide to use, it can dye your hair. The henna I used didn't completely dye my hair but it did add a hint of red. It wasn't bad where I was flipping out. There are a few benefits of henna for your hair:
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