Neutral Henna
Nuetral Henna does not really exist, but people still ask for it. It looks very much like henna but is not.
It is a conditioner for the hair called Cassia Obovata.
It has been used in India and other parts of the world for hundreds of years.
- Repairs chemically treated hair
- Makes hair thicker
- Adds shine
- Reduces split ends
- Great for dry or damaged hair
Safe for anyone
Sale Was $14.98
100 Grams is enough to do
bra length hair.
$7.98

I currently use chemical dye on my roots to cover up greys. My hair is brown and I’d like to keep it brown. I would like to start using henna however I have a lot of grey’s. I’m afraid the henna will turn the grey hair orange. Do you know if this will happen or will it turn the greys brown (if i use the brown henna)? Thanks!
Henna will yes indeed. BUT if you use our Brown it also has Indigo in it. Together they make brown.
So if you want brown get brown and follow our instructions.
I have black african american unprocessed hair and I was wondering if I used the neutral henna what shade would I get I would like a reddish orange color but I am afraid of using the compound henna as I read that the compound henna are the types that cause dry hair unlike the neytral henna can you give me some advise on this please.
No shade at all. It is just a conditioner. Also remember our dyes do not go lighter.
hi do you have some blond dye or light brovn?
Yes we have light brown. If you have white hair you can use cassia obovata for a natural blond color.
I have black hair and yesterday I henna’d. I also have grey hair, and it came out an orangish color; but I know that it may settle in a bit darker. I want to reap the benifits of Cassia. Will cassia turn my henna’d grey another color (from the current orangish)? Ideally I want my grey to have a deep auburn color and also be able to use cassia on a regular basis. I hope I haven’t confused you
. Any advice would be great!
Yes the gray will be red/orange, especially if you just used 100% pure henna. The benefits are incredible!It will stay that way unless you get our black it comes with 100% henna and 100% indigo. together it makes black, so you can go over the gray and make it black or you can stick with orange highlights. Cassia Obovata will not make a difference on any color other than gray or blond. If you want your gray to have a deep auburn color I would start with a red and wash it after 12 hours instead of 48. Or use our copper brown. Copper brown on dark hair will make it darker and then make the highlights more auburn. Hope that helps
I have chemically treated hair, medium brown with highlights. I love my color, but I’m afraid my hair is becoming very damaged over time. If I apply Neutral Henna to my hair will it change the color, even the slightest?
Also, will the neutral henna add shine and restore my damaged hair.
Lastly, If I used the light brown henna, will it cover the gray problem areas and still show my highlights from the chemical dyes?
In search of healthy hair…
Neutral Henna (Cassia Obovata) will not change your color. It will help yes, henna covers the majority of peoples hair and is very conditioning.
You really need to get away from the chemicals! The more you use the henna the better your hair will be. here is some other products to help as well:
http://www.hennaforhair.us/hair-care.html