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Henna Challenged
Jan 7th, 2005 at 2:06am
 
Now that I am in my 30s my natural hair color is losing some of its luster so I decided I wanted to color it just to perk up the color.  I decided to try henna and it was the biggest disaster.  The stuff got everywhere, it looked like there had been a mud fight in my bathroom.  My little boy was crying because he thought mommy's hair was going to be green when I got done.  And finally rinsing the henna out was really difficult, it was like I had dirt in my hair and afterwards my hair was really dry and prone to tangling.  Is there anyone out there who does henna on a regular basis or has any helpful hints for perking up brunnette hair?
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Re: Henna Challenged
Reply #1 - Jan 7th, 2005 at 9:34am
 
I find henna very unpredicatable and have tried to avoid it ever since the one and only time I used it nearly 10 years ago. The only thing that it did that was positive was condition my hair. The colouring was a disaster.

The most common brunette natural colour enhancing method I've heard of is a coffee rinse.

Heres a link to a recipe on the internet. (I've never personally tried this, so I don't know how reliable it is.)

http://www.recipezaar.com/recipe/getrecipe.zsp?id=85851

Hope this helps!
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Reply #2 - Jan 7th, 2005 at 10:07am
 
Thanks so much.  I have heard of a coffee rinse but I wasn't sure how to do it.  I look forward to giving it a try this weekend.
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Reply #3 - Jan 7th, 2005 at 10:54am
 
i think it's pretty reliable but it smells like hell.
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Reply #4 - Jan 7th, 2005 at 3:19pm
 
I've been wanting to henna my hair but I've been put off
by the reports I've read of the mess and the unpredictability of the final results.   Since I haven't done
it yet, I can't help you on how to avoid the tangle-ness!
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Reply #5 - Jan 7th, 2005 at 8:29pm
 
I got this bright idea today to mix the henna with the hair mask I use once a week.  Just a thought I'll keep ya'll posted on whether is works.
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Reply #6 - Jan 7th, 2005 at 10:15pm
 
I've been longing to try henna as well for a long time. One website with tons of good info and procedures/recipes is http://www.hennaforhair.com.  I think it's mostly just trial and error and getting good quality supplies.

Also, does anyone know what kind of store I could find henna at? I checked my local organic food store, but they don't carry it, and there are no ethnic stores in the area that I know of. What about a large chain store, like Meijer's or WalMart or something? I know I can order it online, but that always seems to be so expensive...
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Reply #7 - Jan 8th, 2005 at 1:52am
 
Brunette Texan, the correct URL for your avatar image is http://www.texasalmanac.com/flags.gif

Why don't you copy and paste it this time, so everybody can see the picture?

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Reply #8 - Jan 8th, 2005 at 10:35am
 
I am a brunnette too and I use Lush Caca Brun henna (www.lush.com). It is also very moisturizing and doesn't leave your hair feeling dry. Here is my henna routine, hope it helps you do it a little less messy:

1. Wet all of the hair, shampoo the scalp (Body Shop Honey Moisturizing Shampoo) and rinse, letting the shampoo touch the length. I know Madeleine uses a clarifying shampoo to ensure clean hair. Hair that has oils/butters all over it will not allow the henna to absorb. Wrap a towel around the hair.

Note: You can always shampoo after henna. You don't necessarily have to do it before. That's just what I do, because it is easier for me . If you are applying henna to the scalp, I suggest using shampoo (or light conditioner if you CO), because Lush henna is very moisturizing and might leave the scalp looking greasy.

2. Make the henna mix. I use 3/4 to 1 1/2 blocks of Lush Caca Brun and 1 tablespoon espresso, for extra darkening. Depending on the color you are going for, you can add other herbs. You can also add tea, lemon, etc. - anything you would use with normal henna. Add boiling water and mix.

3. Take off the towel and put on some plastic gloves - don't want your hands to get dyed! Apply henna upside down in the sink/bathtub above the bowl. This creates a minimal mess for me, and it is easy to clean as well. I do not apply henna to the scalp area, but you can if you want. It is easiest if you put your hair in a bun after applying henna on the length, then brush the leftovers onto the scalp hair. After applying the henna, I put my hair into a bun on top of my head and put on a shower cap. Before sleeping (I keep henna on overnight), I put a towel on as well to ensure no leakage.

4. Mix in about 1-2 tablespoons ACV with about a cup and a half of water. Set aside.

5. Rinse, rinse, rinse out the henna. You might find it easier to fill a bucket with water and dunk your head in. I always rinse upside down, otherwise I get a headache.

6. Put some conditioner on and detangle with a wide-toothed comb. Detangle from the bottom up, as you would when you normally comb your hair.

7. Rinse out the conditioner and dunk your length into the ACV rinse. I let it sit for about 30 seconds before rinsing out.

8. If your hair feels a little dry, apply a bit of conditioner to the ends and rinse out. You may want to use a leave-in after this, but my hair is usually conditioned enough.
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Reply #9 - Jan 8th, 2005 at 2:06pm
 
Leia, those are great instructions.  I have also read Madelines instructions, too.  I would love to try henna.
I'm just waiting for the appropiate time period after my
last chemical dye job-Nov 1.  I figure I will maybe do it this spring. Also, where do you buy Lush caca henna?
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Reply #10 - Jan 8th, 2005 at 2:07pm
 
Never mind, I just saw the website in your post.  I also
have noted that some people say they shed a lot after hennaing?  Have you noticed this?  I can't afford to lose
any more hair!
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Reply #11 - Jan 9th, 2005 at 10:26am
 
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Never mind, I just saw the website in your post.  I also
have noted that some people say they shed a lot after hennaing?  Have you noticed this?  I can't afford to lose
any more hair!


I haven't noticed this, Babyfine. My hair feels a LOT thicker afterwards. I can't think of any reason their hair might fall out after using henna, unless they rip through the tangles that come if you don't rinse properly. I don't want to say you should do it and you won't experience shedding, though, because everyone's hair is different! I do hope it works out for you though. And I'm glad you liked my instructions  Grin
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Reply #12 - Jan 9th, 2005 at 6:51pm
 
Thanks Leia!  I'm really wanting to try henna, but I'm
going to wait a few months to make sure there's no
reaction with the dye I have now.  I've decided I want to
go back to darker, so henna would be a good choice.
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Re: Henna Challenged
Reply #13 - Jan 9th, 2005 at 7:55pm
 
eKatherine-thanks for helping me with my avatar. 

Leia thanks for excellent instructions!!  Maybe I am being a little dingy but what is ACV?

Cairn, I bought my henna at Sally's beauty supply.  A beauty supply company that whole sales to the public.
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Re: Henna Challenged
Reply #14 - Jan 10th, 2005 at 11:08am
 
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I've decided I want to
go back to darker, so henna would be a good choice.

i actually wonder if one can really change radically the value with henna without the result looking "washed out" rather quickly. henna seems to be only decent on people with dark hair in the first place. i've seen pics of people who used henna and described the color as "auburn" ... it looked orange if you ask me.
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