Khadija.D.Carryl
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good morning,
 
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2. You can add cassia but keep in mind the color tone of the henna might not be as an intense red if you are looking for as red as possible especially for on dark hair then use straight henna. Usually on lighter colored hair you can see the difference when using cassia and henna together.
 
5. I wanted to add that you don't necessarily have to let it sit for 8 hours. This depends on which type of henna you are using. For Jamila yes overnight is good. For indian or yemeni about 6-8 hours, but I really only mix my indian henna up and use after 2 hours myself and it still is fine. For moroccan henna it is the quickest so never let it sit more then 6 hours at all. It's best to use that within 1-2 hours of mixing.
 
Hope this helps and happy henna'ing!
				
			I'll fill in the gaps.
2. You can add cassia but keep in mind the color tone of the henna might not be as an intense red if you are looking for as red as possible especially for on dark hair then use straight henna. Usually on lighter colored hair you can see the difference when using cassia and henna together.
5. I wanted to add that you don't necessarily have to let it sit for 8 hours. This depends on which type of henna you are using. For Jamila yes overnight is good. For indian or yemeni about 6-8 hours, but I really only mix my indian henna up and use after 2 hours myself and it still is fine. For moroccan henna it is the quickest so never let it sit more then 6 hours at all. It's best to use that within 1-2 hours of mixing.
Hope this helps and happy henna'ing!
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 ) I was hoping some of you ladies could help me come up w/ a great non-drying mixture. I have 4a shoulder length natural hair (stretched). Right now I have 200g of henna 100g of Cassia, 100g of alma powder, and 100g of walnut husks. I am of course trying to strengthen and condition my hair, however I would also like a shiny dark aburn-like color. I want to try and keep things simle for my first time, so am not ready to commit to indigo, so I figured I would get the body henna and darken it. Also, I would really like to avoid the dryness that some ladies spoke of in the earlier portion of the thread.
) I was hoping some of you ladies could help me come up w/ a great non-drying mixture. I have 4a shoulder length natural hair (stretched). Right now I have 200g of henna 100g of Cassia, 100g of alma powder, and 100g of walnut husks. I am of course trying to strengthen and condition my hair, however I would also like a shiny dark aburn-like color. I want to try and keep things simle for my first time, so am not ready to commit to indigo, so I figured I would get the body henna and darken it. Also, I would really like to avoid the dryness that some ladies spoke of in the earlier portion of the thread.  
 
		
 
 
		 , I can just wear a wig.). I'm actually quite disappointed in my hair. It's 3 inches from APL, but it is so thin it's really not very pretty to me.
, I can just wear a wig.). I'm actually quite disappointed in my hair. It's 3 inches from APL, but it is so thin it's really not very pretty to me. Whoo-hoo, my first henna application was a complete success from start to finish. The application was suprisingly easy and the henna washed right out after a few rinsings. The color wasn't bad either for my first try, although I would like to play around more in the future. Nonetheless, my hair is soft, strong, and more shiny than I anticipated for my first try and my curls have more definition!!!
 Whoo-hoo, my first henna application was a complete success from start to finish. The application was suprisingly easy and the henna washed right out after a few rinsings. The color wasn't bad either for my first try, although I would like to play around more in the future. Nonetheless, my hair is soft, strong, and more shiny than I anticipated for my first try and my curls have more definition!!!  Oh well, better late then never...
 Oh well, better late then never... ).
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