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Reddish-Brown Henna and Indigo: Must DO and NOT Do's. Safely color your hair with no dryness. Guaranteed!
Posted by Khadija Dawn Carryl on 19th Jan 2019
Reddish-Brown tones using henna, indigo and aloe vera powder. This is what your proportions should look like.A reddish-brown henna hair coloring treatment consists of about 3:1 henna to indigo amounts (about 60-70% henna to 40-30% indigo). Yes, this will cover greys.THIS WILL NOT DRY NOR DAMAGE YOUR HAIR! Why and how you might ask, can I guarantee that? Well I can. Here's how.I guarantee that this will NOT damage your hair, if you use henna hair coloring correctly for your hair type, hair textur
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The Good and the Bad. How Liquids Affect Your Henna Recipe
Posted by Khadija Dawn Carryl on 20th Nov 2018
Every henna and ayurvedic hair recipe requires a liquid when mixing it into a paste for use. There are so many choices and you might be overwhelmed. This guide will direct you to the best liquid choices according to what your end goals are. Your hair focus is where you need to start to determine the right liquid for you and your hair needs. There are so many choices and we want to break each one down for you. The first question will be to ask yourself: What is the focus of your hair re
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Mixing Jagua Juice to Create Black Henna Designs Naturally
Posted by Khadija Dawn Carryl on 20th Nov 2018
You may have heard about how bad black henna is. That it’s full of chemicals and can scar your skin for life. It’s true. There are black henna cones and products on the market that can badly blister your skin.
Before I started doing henna professionally, I went to a somalian wedding in Toronto. They recommended I get henna done as several other ladies were. So I decided to get my feet done for the wedding. Before I headed to the home of the henna artist they told me I had to go and buy som
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