Hair Coloring Agents

Coloring long hair can be extremely difficult. For those who choose to do it at home, or those who go to a salon, knowing what type of colors work best and treat hair more kindly, will save you lots of heartache. If you've tried a hair coloring product, be it synthetic or something more natural, like henna, and would like to have your review included, please click on PRODUCT REVIEWS to send your review to us!

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Aubrey Organics Hair Color

As for the Aubrey Organics Henna. I love it. It is so easy to wash out and it does a beautiful job and lasts a long time. Its my favorite but I have dark brown hair. I think he has only two colors and I dont know why. Dark Brown and Mahogany. I add 1/2 box of Logona Black to it because my hair is so dark for a darker color. My mom uses it also because of the great grey coverage.

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Everyday Mehndi Henna

I have really enjoyed using the pure henna from Everyday Mehndi (henna). They are so smooth and easy to apply. They rinse out extremely well! The color is great and long lasting! It's one of teh best hennas I've ever tried!

-Fox 2abMii


 

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Henna - Look for makers names, such as L for Lush, R for Rainbow Research, E for Everyday Henna

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Light Mountain Henna

I have used various colors of the Light Mountain hennas and have enjoyed them. They work as well as the other herbal henna blends, and I couldn't really tell much difference between them and say... Rainbow Research. They are little bit less expensive though, and that's a plus! Overall, enjoyed their product! My favorite shade is a blend of Mahogany and Auburn.

Fox 2cMii


Logona Natural Henna (Brown Umber)

This is the best natural, gentle, henna-based coloring product that I’ve ever tried. This product is not particularly billed to cover grays; but it toned & blended my grays beautifully WITHOUT the classic “henna red” telltale tint.

While I was okay with letting my grays “go wild,” I still missed the conditioning properties of henna. I also knew that if I continued to experiment, I would eventually hit on a product that would work for me.

This is still applied like other henna-based products; it is a powder, smells like hay and is a bit messy. But I was very happy with the “more brown & less red” effect, and of course the conditioning was superb.

I found the best price at: Internatural.com

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-Fox 2cMii


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