Saturday, August 1, 2009

I used black henna to cover white hair, but turned blue shades. any suggestions?

bigen is veryy harsh on some hair textures and may eat out your hair and make it break off. Think of the color chart. you need to use a color that has a red base. the black henna you used had a blue base and that is why it turned blue. permenant/semi perm colors will tell you what base color it uses to make the color you want. and they make the hair color last longer.



I used black henna to cover white hair, but turned blue shades. any suggestions?

Use Bigen, its a vegetable dye but it covers better.



I used black henna to cover white hair, but turned blue shades. any suggestions?

I use the revlon colorist dye. It comes with the dye and with a weekly conditioner that helps keep your color longer. I love it.



I used black henna to cover white hair, but turned blue shades. any suggestions?

Do not do anything to your hair, go to a professional and have them fix it for you. Especially do not use Bigen it is PPD and can cause lifelong problems with health. It is used to put designs on skin and causes huge problems and imagine this all over your head.



http://www.hennapage.com/henna/ppd/index...

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