Henna Hair Dye
Henna Hair Dye
Henna hair dye has been around longer than the turn of the century. It is a safe alternative to chemical hair dyes for men and women on all areas that hair grows. All of our henna is ammonia, peroxide and PPD free. It is 100% Natural and most people that are allergic to regular hair dyes have no effect with ours. We hear endless stories of people having allergic reactions to chemical hair dye.
Chemical hair dye is not good for your hair, it damages hair and over time it can become brittle and even cause hair loss. Henna hair dye is the opposite, it conditions the hair and leaves it soft shiny and manageable. Our customers are so very important to us we test our henna on ourselves to insure we have the best quality. We offer a 100% Money back guarantee and we know you will love our henna hair dye and henna products.
Henna hair dye only goes equal to or darker than…
Henna hair dye will only go equal or darker to the color you have, so if you are looking for blond, sorry this is not for you. Henna Hair dye will leave your hair so soft and shiny you will fall in love the first time. You only need to leave the henna hair dye on for an hour or less. Henna hair dye is a permanent hair dye that will grow out and fade over time.
If you have chemically died or altered your hair, used hair relaxer or other products of similar chemicals you will need to wait 1-2 months before using henna. You can strand test your hair if you think it has been long enough. During a strand test you will notice it the henna bonds with the proteins of your hair.
Chemical Hair dyes
Chemical hair dyes alters the color of your hair, Henna hair dye “covers” the hair strand by bonding to the proteins of your hair. This is why you must wait to use henna hair dye on hair that has been chemically treated. Chemicals kill the proteins in your hair and they need to regenerate.
Henna Hair dye is Safe
Henna hair dye is safe, inexpensive, reliable and flat out good for your hair. The first time you use it is a bit awkward, but once you get used to it you will never return to chemical hair dye! Your hair will thank you for it and people will notice the difference.
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Reference: Henna for Hair

hello,
I have dyed my hair with black henna while i was in India, at the time I did not know that henna does not fade like other hair dyes and has to be grown out. I would like to know if there is some form of henna removal as I would like to have my hair lightened back to its natral colour and not have black hair any more.
No such thing as black henna. Most hair dyes do have to be grown out and the only way to get them to fade is by the sun or time. Also remember natural hair dyes only go equal to or darker than, not lighter.
I am not sure what your natural hair color is, but not a whole lot you can do.
I would like to switch from chemical dye to henna. I have been using chemical red hair dye on my hair. If I wait 4-6 weeks, I will have light brown roots. Will I be able to get even color if I apply henna all over? And, how long should I leave it on for that kind of color job?
Thanks,
Holly
You can mix any of our colors together, so you may have to play with it to get the color you desire. However you do not have to wait. If your red red, just get the red and touch up your roots as they come in and it should match up. If it is a dark red use deep red or use the red that is closest to the red you are using. Here is a video to show you how to do root touch up, it is super simple. http://www.hennahut.com/henna_videos
Okay, I’ve been reading up on this quite a lot and I noticed it said you could only go darker. So for instance, I have very dark brown hair with golden blonde highlights, does this mean I could not go red with Henna? I understand it would depend on the shade, but I was thinking a very deep red auburn.
Equal to OR darker than. Henna gives a natural red hair color, so on your blond highlights it would show quite nice. On your darker hair it will give it natural tints that you can see in the sun. So in your case Copper brown ( also known as Harvest Moon® Copper Top)
Should give you the color you are looking for. With Natural Hair dyes ( that are truly 100% natural like ours) you have to some times play with the colors to see what is best for you. Once you get set then do root touch ups.
We have videos and before and after pictures on http://hennahut.com. Hope that helps
You say darker OR equal to. Well if I have medium blonde hair can I use a henna color in medium blonde or do they only make them dark? Thanks…
If you want to darken up I would say light brown. You cannot go lighter.