jeabai
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Has anyone used Morrocon henna? It says you can mix to get different colors so I'm curious. TIA
http://www.morroccomethod.com/henna.shtml
http://www.morroccomethod.com/henna.shtml
Hi everyone. Hope you are all well.
Baddison, I am not familiar with that brand of henna, and I have never used it or heard of anyone using it. As with any blends of henna and herbs you can try the product out but there are a few factors to consider:
It might not stain as well, because usually indigo does not have the same dye release timing as henna does. Doing them seperately and blending them together gives best results.
It might not be as fresh.
The sift might not be as great and might not wash out well. Jamila is the best henna powder for washing out. Specifically, Jamila 2008. All of those crops are best for washing out, and then their henna for hair by Jamila.
I hope this helps. My last suggestion would be to do a hair strand test if you are going to try it out. Once you use 100% pure herbs though, you might not go back to anything else.
Has anyone used Morrocon henna? It says you can mix to get different colors so I'm curious. TIA
http://www.morroccomethod.com/henna.shtml
100% pure moroccan henna yields only reddish to orangeish tones. It blends well with katam and indigo to make black tones.
They are saying moroccan henna has other colors, then it can be 100% henna. It must be a mixed blend with other herbs, and I wonder from where, as Morocco doesn't market other herbs in their region. The other herbs come from India mostly, and katam from Yemen. I'm kind of curious now.