Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have thin, straight hair. It’s part caucasian, part asian.
Color: dark brown with white hairs at the temples.
Can I color my hair with natural henna?
I understand it has a very subtle effect on dark hair. Will my white hairs turn red and will that look terribly jarring?
Will some henna wash out each time I wet it, and stain the tub/pool/clothes?
How long will it cover white hair until I need to dye it again?
Are there other side effects or considerations?
Are there professional salons that do this in the DC area?
Thank you.
If you can find a salon that caters to Middle Eastern or South Asian women, you should look for one of those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray and white hairs will turn fire engine orange. Henna is for adding depth not coverage, sorry.
This is not true, you can find black and brown henna for hair dye.
To OP - it will fade, it won't wash out and stain anything.
Anonymous wrote:
I have thin, straight hair. It’s part caucasian, part asian.
Color: dark brown with white hairs at the temples.
Can I color my hair with natural henna?
I understand it has a very subtle effect on dark hair. Will my white hairs turn red and will that look terribly jarring?
Will some henna wash out each time I wet it, and stain the tub/pool/clothes?
How long will it cover white hair until I need to dye it again?
Are there other side effects or considerations?
Are there professional salons that do this in the DC area?
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gray and white hairs will turn fire engine orange. Henna is for adding depth not coverage, sorry.
This is not true, you can find black and brown henna for hair dye.
To OP - it will fade, it won't wash out and stain anything.
Anonymous wrote:Gray and white hairs will turn fire engine orange. Henna is for adding depth not coverage, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:
Will some henna wash out each time I wet it, and stain the tub/pool/clothes? Yes