Bonvit Natural Henna Herb Colour Hair Tint Black 100g

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Bonvit Natural Henna Herb Colour Hair Tint Black 100g

Henna is composed of native herbs which condition, revitalise, nourish and bring out the natural beauty of your hair.

Henna is the dried, powdered leaf of the plant Lawsonia inermis used for thousand of years as a natural hair colour.

Pure Henna.

No carcinogenic chemicals - No ammonias, resorcinols, p-phenylenediamine or 2-nitro-p-phenylenediamine and hydrogen peroxide among the MANY found in commercial and 'natural' hair colours/dyes.

Chemical Commercial vs Henna:

Commercial, salon chemical, and 'natural' hair colours - penetrate the hair shaft with all the bad chemicals and nasties. Whilst Henna only coats the hair shaft. Your hair will feel soft, silky, shiny and healthy.

This is just pure natural herbal Henna!

The natural Henna plant (Lawsonia inermis) varies in colours in nature from red, brown to black (Indigo fera). These various shades of Henna are blended to create the many colours of Henna Hair Dyes. Some Henna Hair Dyes contain picramate which is a mild colour enhancer used in the dark red, burgundy and auburn shades.

Directions:

Tip - test a strand of hair first. Also use a BPA Free plastic squirt sauce bottle!

1. Freshly wash hair - shampoo only.

2. Mix Henna Powder with boiled water into a creamy paste in a ceramic bowl with a ceramic spoon, not too runny. Pour via a funnel into a squirt bottle. Cool for a few minutes. A few tablespoons just for roots, more for the length of your hair.

3. Apply to hair using gloves and just squirt. Easy and less mess.

4. Cover with a hair cap.

5. Leave for at least 2 hours, preferably in a warm environment e.g. under the sun, use a hot towel wrap.

6. Rinse well, and finish with a hair conditioner. The conditioner also helps release all the leftover henna bits from your hair. Do not shampoo.

Ingredients

Indigofera tinctoria, Lawsonia inermisEmblica officianalis (Amla), Juglans regia (Walnut Shells), Acacia concinna (Shikakai), Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi), Ecliptia alba (Bhringraj), Azadirachta indica (Neen).