henna
Women like change and renewal, especially in the color of hair, and therefore resort to beauty salons and dye hair dyes chemical lead to the bombing of hair and dryness and appearance of gray, but there is the possibility to get a beautiful color without harming hair, and through henna.
Henna works on activating the scalp and activating the brain cells. This is done by dyeing the hair in it. Henna is a plant that contains natural pigments. Some say that henna gives only one color, which is red. On the contrary, many colors can be obtained. Which vary according to the materials that are added to henna, and in this article we will offer you some of these colors and how to get them.
Colors of henna
- Red color: We get it through the use of suede powder.
- Tote color: We get it by adding touty colors.
- Blonde color: We get it by mixing henna with ground cinnamon.
- Dark brown: We get it by adding pomegranate peel, eggplant or concentrated and heavy tea.
Red henna for hair
Here we will mention the henna dye mechanism to get the red color, and for any of the above colors you should follow the same steps with the main component switch responsible for giving the desired color.
Ingredients
- Ten tablespoons of natural henna, and we prefer to always use henna that is made in Sudan.
- Large spoon of suede powder
- Half a cup of concentrated water solution of gazelle and water; we prepare it as follows:
- Place three spoons of suede powder with half a cup of water, and move until we get the central concentrated sudema solution.
- Place two tablespoons of yogurt; it is necessary to strengthen the hair follicle and give the desired color.
- One egg.
- Cup water.
How to prepare
- Put a glass container, and put the amount of henna and determine the increase and decrease according to the length of hair, and then add a spoon of blood powder suede.
- Mix the suede powder with henna well before adding any liquid to the ingredients.
- Add the yogurt and a cup of concentrated hazelnut powder to the mixture.
- Mix the ingredients well until they are mixed together by adding water and kneading the ingredients together (gloves or gloves should be worn so that henna does not stain on the hand).
- Add the egg in the final stage, and turn the ingredients again until we get a homogeneous mixture and a soft paste.
- Cover the henna pot and place it in a warm place for five hours.
- Put Henna on the hair, and start from the roots.