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sweetascocoa said:does anyone apply henna on dry hair? i dont want to have to get in the shower twice today![]()
MonaRae said:Does Henna get old?
Henna" to my siggy! This is a long post...be warned!
for that! But I was using Jamila henna from a reputable site (hennaforhair.com), so I didn't think it was necessary. BUT I'M NOT RECOMMEDING THAT ANYONE PUT HENNA ON THEIR HAIR WITHOUT FIRST CONDUCTING A STRAND TEST. DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!!
marygrove013 said:I henna after I relaxed...The results were wonderful...Thanks for all your help Softresses : )

Anyway, I want to thank all of you ladies, because I was able to sucessfully henna. I kept my mix simple... jamila, spring water, and a few drops of ACV. Next time, I will skip the ACV, and add some conditioner or oil. My hair came out a little tangled, but I think the results were good. Thanks!
. Next time I will just keep it simple with water and oil. The henna made my hair a brown with red highlights. I did the indigo second and ofcourse it turned my hair a shiny jet black but in the sunlight it seems to have some red under tones. VERY NICE!
Princess Pie said:Okay, I finally finished reading this entire thread. I haven't studied this hard since my junior year of college.Anyway, I want to thank all of you ladies, because I was able to sucessfully henna. I kept my mix simple... jamila, spring water, and a few drops of ACV. Next time, I will skip the ACV, and add some conditioner or oil. My hair came out a little tangled, but I think the results were good. Thanks!
Mestiza said:I hennaed my hair again on yesterday. It's the first time since that awful Mumtaz Henna did me in.![]()
Anyway, I used my beloved Dulhan Henna, hot water and EVOO and it was a joyful experience, again!![]()
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My hair looks and feels FANTASTIC!![]()
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sareca said:That's funny. I think we must be.Unfortunately, we've divided our areas up. I'm into indigo and spices. She's into glossing and herbs. You'll have to wait until it's her shift for glossying questions.
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I LOVE HENNA

Cichelle said:Would someone do my a favor? Look on the side of your box of Jamila (not the front or back) where it says "Premiere Quality Henne" (as opposed to the other side that says "Superior Quality Henna") and see if lower down it says:
Since 1963
www. jamila.com.pk
Made in Pakistan
I'm asking because I have a box of Jamila that looks slightly different. It does not have what I wrote above on the box...and oddly, the lady's shirt on the front is a lighter color pink. I'm interested to know what this means. It's probably nothing, but I don't want bootleg Jamila.![]()
senimoni said:Sareca - Maybe someone posted already, but this is the largest thread in the hair forum![]()
L_Mo said:Gosh, I want to read the whole thread... but who has the time!erplexed
I was going to order henna online, and one of my Indian co-workers told me to go to any local Indian store... I hate to admit that I never noticed HOW MANY Indian stores are in this area! (I live just outside Toronto). So, I just bought an "Atul" brand with 250 grams of Henna for $1.99. It says that it also has amla and katha in the mixture.
Gonna try it tonight! I've got loads of new growth, so I'm anxious to see the results.