Saturday, April 14, 2012

Dying hair red...henna for hair...any one ever tried it?

i want to dye my hair red and ive asked a question about it before and another said try henna since red dye fades quickly out of LIGHT blonde hair:



http://www.hennaforhair.com



has anyone tried this?? i dont want loud red but a pretty not deep red but not orange red and not bright red....red. please give me your insight on it.



if you have used it...what should i use?? like, it needs other stuff besides henna to get a deep red...what makes it deep?



Dying hair red...henna for hair...any one ever tried it?

I've never used Henna hair dye, so I'm not sure how it would turn out.



I do strongly suggest you give it serious consideration and thought before you use it, though.



Henna dye is permanent and you cannot use regular, chemical dyes on top of it, or with it. So, if it turns out you don't like it, or you want to change your colour, you'll have to wait for it to grow out before you can use any other dye.



Red based dyes tend to fade a lot more quickly than other dyes in any hair, it's more visible in light blonde hair because the hair is lighter.



You could use a regular hair dye and use colour extending shampoos and semi permanent dyes to keep up the colour between dying. Also, try dying your hair a light brown first, as a base. That way, as the red dye fades, it wont start to look orange or pinkish.



Dying hair red...henna for hair...any one ever tried it?

Why would you want to dye your hair? You are extremely beautiful just the way you are!! If you dye your hair, you are showing the whole world you are ashamed of yourself! Be proud of who you are!



Dying hair red...henna for hair...any one ever tried it?

I would recommend trying colors by companies such as L'Oreal. You would be best to talk to a beautician who works in the store. The problem with henna is that it permanently stains your hair and must be cut out or dyed over to cover the color if you change your mind. Some bright colored dyes contain henna as well, or metal. These kinds of dyes can never be bleached out. You need to speak to a professional to make sure the dye you buy doesn't contain these ingredients.

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