Moroccan Henna Hair Dye
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Ingredients
Moroccan Henna: lawsonia inermis (henna)
How To
Henna hair dyeing treatments should be repeated every 4-6 weeks or root touch ups as needed in between colorings. Henna can be used to create a gloss or conditioning mask treatment that can be done every 2-3 weeks. Henna might loosen your curl pattern, should this apply. You can add amla or zizyphus powder as treatments to enhance and maintain curls and volume. We highly recommend that aloe vera powder is added or one of our hair oils to your henna recipe for added moisture as henna can be drying without. Warning: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Always test all henna, herbs and products on your skin/scalp before use for possible allergies. Henna and Ayurvedic herbs can be drying to some hair types. Be sure to add necessary moisturizing ingredients to your hair treatments before and after. Henna can also loosen the curl pattern. Be sure to use amla or zizyphus powders or masks to maintain curl pattern.
Directions: Mix Moroccan henna with warm to hot distilled water and allow to sit 1-2 hours for dye release. Prewash your hair with one of our hair washes or shampoo bars. Apply onto damp hair strands and allow to remain in your hair for 3-4 hours for a full color treatment and to cover grey hairs. When doing a henna hair strengthening mask leave in hair 1-2 hours. Use a heat cap if you would like to cut the time it stays in your hair in half. Rinse out with our cleansing cowash then moisturize, dry and style as usual for best results.
Storage: We recommend you store henna in a cool dark place, fridge or freezer and away from moisture.
On average you'll need to use about this much according to your hair length:
Above ear length: 50-75 grams
Shoulder length: 100-125 grams
Bra strap length or mid-back: 150-175 grams
Lower back (above hips): 200 to 225 grams Hip/Waist length: 250 to 300 grams
Quantities vary depending on your hair length, and thickness or amount of hair.
Ratings + Reviews
Loving it! I think I may change the ratio of henna to indigo next time as I usually do the 50/50 split and then indigo on its own after. I may do 3 parts indigo to 1 part henna next time in order to omit the 2nd stage. It is very time consuming but definitely worth it.
This Henna is really rich red and does dye. I have balayage/ highlights that is growing out but I wanted to keep them in good warm honey tone not red. I avoided red henna for so long used Lush and other good blonde blends. It kept my hair light till I got this. I let it steep overnight and applied it for like 3 hours. My hair was so red / orange I was sad :(
I had to use the vitamin C method and then the bleach by overtone and some Redken toner to go back to light honey.
Otherwise the Henna mix itself was with oils and the henna kisses left my hair so soft and shiny!! If you want some henna and happy with the color this is a good one.
Moroccan Henna Hair Dye
The color is rich, deep and shiny. The grays were covered sufficiently to not need a second application. It looks like I have beautiful highlights throughout instead of grays. I had a bad experience in the past with other hennas so this was a leap of faith but wow, I will never try another brand. Henna Sooq your Moroccan henna is outstanding.
I used your henna yesterday on my long mane and I am absolutely over the moon delighted with the results! Prior, I performed two different test patches using a cheaper henna I found on Amazon and this one. Henna Sooq’s red was much more vibrant and classy!! The cheaper henna was a trashy orange in contrast!
I am VERY happy!
I wish I knew about henna years ago! No more chemical dye for me! Thank you very much for all your help and all your amazing YouTube videos! I have ordered more! I also attached a photo of my hair! THANK YOU AGAIN! I LOVE MY TRESSES MORE THAN EVER BEFORE!
Read on if you wish to learn of my hair care routine:
Every two weeks I dye my hair with henna and to keep henna from drying out my hair I firstly soak it in 4-7 day aged urine then squeeze out excess before my henna application. Using this method, henna never dries out my hair since the aged urine behaves as a hydrogel. I also use one of my favourite commercial conditioners afterwards and my hair is always so nice. The aged urine will smell foully, no doubt. However the disdainful odour vanishes after henna is applied. *I read about the use of goat urine for setting the dyes in authentic Turkish rugs. This may be a practice of yesteryear however urine might very well be aiding the adherence of henna to my own hair especially where it has turnt bright white.