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> Sure. I buy the Light Mountain at my local health food store, but it is available at www.holisticbeauty.net, as is the Logona. Rainbow Henna is available at www.luckyvitamin.com
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> If any of the products are "googled", the search engine will bring up several online stores where they are sold. These are two with which I have had experience.
>
> Janice
>
> --- On Fri, 11/7/08, browneyedgirl <linda@...> wrote:
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> From: browneyedgirl <linda@...>
> Subject: [naturalmakeup] Re: Use Henna?
> To: naturalmakeup@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 3:41 PM
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> Janice: can you share the url to the site where you buy your henna? L
>
> --- In naturalmakeup@ yahoogroups. com, "janice_caceres"
> <janice_caceres@ ...> wrote:
> >
> > --- In naturalmakeup@ yahoogroups. com, "browneyedgirl" <linda@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Anyone use henna? Would you like it in your shampoo?
> > >
> > I've used a henna mix for years as a hair coloring--when I was younger,
> > for highlights, and now that I am more than 50% gray, to cover. I like
> > Light Mountain, Rainbow, and Logona--all natural products that do not
> > contain the so-called "black" henna (which is a chemical) that is so
> > dangerous.
> > They say that to henna over gray may result in greenish hair, but I
> > have never had this problem. I mix the powder with boiled coffee, add
> > some nutmeg or ginger, some vinegar to hold to the gray, and some olive
> > oil for extra conditioning. I pack it on the roots and then all over,
> > and wrap my head in plastic wrap (it usually comes with the box), a
> > shower cap, and a towel and let it sit for up to 3 hours. It is a
> > pain, but worth it, as my thick, kind of "kinky" hair is very
> > conditioned and I've managed to grow it from a very, very short cut to
> > well below shoulder length with no split ends.
> > Many henna web sites say the coffee is not needed, and that
> > only "their" henna is pure--however, I don't want bright red hair, and
> > I trust the brands I buy. My natural hair color (before I started
> > graying) was very dark brown, almost black, so I use a chestnut mix.
> > As far as shampoo goes, it is usually so far down the list as to be
> > negligible; however, I like Jason's Henna Hi-Lites shampoo.
> > A couple of cautions: definitly do a strand test and definitly use a
> > reputable brand.
> > Also, once you henna, it literally has to grow out. It fades over
> > about 8 weeks a bit, but it is quite permanent. For me, it has been
> > worth it to avoid the chemicals--and I'm just not ready for gray hair
> > yet.
> >
>I WOULD LOVE TO SWITCH TO A NON-CHEMICAL FORM OF HAIR COLOR BUT AM AFRAID TO USE HENNA...I DO NOT WANT RED HAIR! I HAVE NATURALLY BROWN HAIR AND GRAYING AT THE ROOTS AND TEMPLES (I AM 54). ANY PARTICULAR BRAND OF HENNA TO USE THAT WON'T TURN MY HAIR COLOR REDDISH???
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