Jamila Henna Hair Dye











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Ingredients
Jamila Henna: lawsonia inermis (henna)
How To
Henna hair dyeing treatments should be repeated every 4-6 weeks or root touch ups as needed in between colorings. Henna can be used to create a gloss or conditioning mask treatment that can be done every 2-3 weeks. Henna might loosen your curl pattern, should this apply. You can add amla or zizyphus powder as treatments to enhance and maintain curls and volume. We highly recommend that aloe vera powder is added or one of our hair oils to your henna recipe for added moisture as henna can be drying without. Warning: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Always test all henna, herbs and products on your skin/scalp before use for possible allergies. Henna and Ayurvedic herbs can be drying to some hair types. Be sure to add necessary moisturizing ingredients to your hair treatments before and after. Henna can also loosen the curl pattern. Be sure to use amla or zizyphus powders or masks to maintain curl pattern.
Directions: Mix henna with warm to hot distilled water and allow to sit 3-4 hours for dye release. Prewash your hair with one of our hair washes or shampoo bars. Apply onto damp hair strands and allow to remain in your hair for 3-4 hours for a full color treatment and to cover grey hairs. When doing a henna hair strengthening mask leave in hair 1-2 hours. Use a heat cap if you would like to cut the time it stays in your hair in half. Rinse out with our cleansing cowash then moisturize, dry and style as usual for best results.
Storage: We recommend you store henna in a cool dark place, fridge or freezer and away from moisture.
On average you'll need to use about this much according to your hair length:
Above ear length: 50-75 grams
Shoulder length: 100-125 grams
Bra strap length or mid-back: 150-175 grams
Lower back (above hips): 200 to 225 grams Hip/Waist length: 250 to 300 grams
Quantities vary depending on your hair length, and thickness or amount of hair.
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Ratings + Reviews
I used Jamila henna about 10yrs ago when I was first hennaing my hair. I've been using Moroccan henna for the last few years and I ordered the Jamila because I was out of henna and the Moroccan was out of stock. Honestly I'm happy it was. I used an equal part of cassia in my recipe this time with the Jamila and I absolutely love it! I'm going to start ordering Jamila again on the regular. The color with the cassia is a really nice copper color. Recently I've been wanting to lighten the color in my hair and haven't done a cassia and honey treatment yet, but the Jamila recipe I used made my hair a bit lighter copper red. It's lovely.
This was the first time I colored my hair with henna. I watched a lot of videos before and decided to go with your brand and this color. I had about 2 1/2 inches of gray on my roots. At first it was neon copper but the coverage colored my grays. Then after a few days the whitest part of my grays blended with the rest of my color. I get so many compliments. Even talked others into using your product. I’m a natural red head so I wanted natural with no more chemicals. So far I’m loving what I see.
I like it is a good product
I normally order Red Raj but since it was out of stock I decided to try Jamila instead which I think I love even more! While the Red Raj is a beautiful auburn on me the Jamila comes out more of a rich copper! For reference, I am naturally a light to medium brunette. Both really great quality hennas and I highly recommend!
Worked as well as the red raj only cheaper