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Guest 17th May 2009
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I used a chestnut brown henna hair dye to get back to my natural colour from blonde, to get rid of my roots. There was only a subtle colour change, but that was what I was aiming for. I left it on for about one and a half hours, the recommended time was half an hour to two hours, depending on how in ...
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veronique didi 4th Apr 2009
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I found your comment about Henna Hair Dye really true. There is nothing like it even if it is a little more work and a lot more messy. Henne is depending your case too red (over grey hair, in my case) and i am mixing it with a black"caca" from "Lush" products but i just read that you were using indi ...
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cicooking 16th Jul 2008
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I have used Henna Hair Dye on my hair since I was 15, I am now 50! In the last few years, the grey coming in around my temples began to look too orange, my normal hair colour is very dark. Having discovered when I went to the hairdressers, that going lighter with highlights would need to wait becaus ...
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Guest 23rd Mar 2008
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For people like myself who have suffered severe allergic reactions to other hair dyes then give this a try.
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There are some really great forums online if you are curious about using henna in your hair. Most hairdressers cringe when you tell them you are using it. I think if more professionals learned how to deal with henna and other natural products, they would have happy clients who are doing less long te ...
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