We are importing the henna (and a few other natural powders/products) from India.
It's not that readily available these days and has had a bad rep because of some badly made compound hennas. (Ours is 100% natural - no additives) We are hoping to introduce the UK market to some fab natural indian products.
Thank you Gill,
Yes, Henna is almost impossible to wash out - it needs to grow out really. Though it does tend to settle down a lot and becomes close to your natural colour - if you are brunette. However seeing that you are blonde it would probably be quite shocking!
We are looking at stocking amla which softens and conditions the hair without making it red.
I'm really enjoying researching natural beauty products at the moment. Am really surprised just how little is actually 100% natural - and what is natural is difficult to get hold of.
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I'm a mom but my daughter is grown up but still at home. I am interested in health, fitness and natural remedies. Looking to move to Spain to live soon because of the warmer climate, have a house out there so that's a start towards moving.
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We are importing the henna (and a few other natural powders/products) from India.
It's not that readily available these days and has had a bad rep because of some badly made compound hennas. (Ours is 100% natural - no additives) We are hoping to introduce the UK market to some fab natural indian products.
Yes, Henna is almost impossible to wash out - it needs to grow out really. Though it does tend to settle down a lot and becomes close to your natural colour - if you are brunette. However seeing that you are blonde it would probably be quite shocking!
We are looking at stocking amla which softens and conditions the hair without making it red.
I'm really enjoying researching natural beauty products at the moment. Am really surprised just how little is actually 100% natural - and what is natural is difficult to get hold of.
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