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This ayurvedic herb is also known as jaswand powder, and rosa sinensis.
It is used to:
Can be used in a variety of recipes for an amazing henna and ayurvedic hair treatments.
Instructions and recipes come with your purchase as well.
Please note this product is not in Canada (until 7-10 business days) and it'll take your order 7-10 business days to reach you.
Our hair recipe:
Use 6 tbsp of hibiscus petal powder, 2 tbsp honey, 3 tbsp aloe vera gel, 2 tbsp yoghurt, and just enough coconut milk to thicken your ingredients. Mix your ingredients so that it is the consistency of a thick pancake batter (similar to a henna recipe). Apply onto your hair, and leave on for 20-30 minutes. Rinse out thoroughly.
Posted by raj on 1st May 2012
when mixed with shikakai hair washed it makes hair soft and vibrant. good.
Posted by Rose on 30th Nov 2011
I used 7(heaping) tablespoons of the hibiscus power and 3(heaping)tablespoons of alma to my last Jamila henna(used 200g)mix. My hair came out a wonderful red color that's a little on the darker/subdued side. But the high lights and low lights that showed up in my hair are beautiful!
Posted by Eliz on 13th Aug 2011
I henna my hair every 2-3 weeks to cover my fast growing roots. I add a teaspoon of hibiscus powder and sometimes a teaspoon of bhringraj powder to my henna paste. I found out neither hibiscus or bhringraj or both powders combined dilutes the color of the henna because I still get the same bright copper color every single time I henna. My hair is very thick and full of body for a week after the henna treatment, so the hibiscus must be doing its wonders!