Henna Lawsonia Inermis

Henna has a color molecule that binds with the keratin of the hair naturally.

Henna can give copper, red rich, burgundy to strawberry reds depending on your base color.

This molecule not only dyes but also have other benefits:

Maintains scalp health,

Balances oil & PH levels,

Conditions the hair,

Reduces hair loss,

Promote Hair growth,

Repairs & strengthens hair,

Prevents split ends.

Make sure you use gloves and cover with old towels all around the area.

DIRECTIONS:

Step 1: Mix henna powder with distilled warm water or warm liquid of your choice. Allow sitting for the color release for about 3 to 4 hrs.

Step 2: Apply onto your hair, use gloves and use a brush if it helps, cover the head with mud with a bath cap or plastic wrap, so it doesn’t dry, allow the mud to stay in your hair 3 to 4 hrs or more for best results.

Step 3: Rinse thoroughly. A non chemical co-wash is recommended after the henna treatment.

Start from the roots and cover all the way to the tip of the hair making a bun on the top

Step 4: Dry and style as usual.

Henna is always going to have a shade of orange tone in the hair, specially under the sunlight.

HENNA IS PERMANENT. The results depend on your base color.

Make the HAIR STRAND TEST to make sure you like the results.

 

Red Tones with Henna
Henna applications with time make more deep and rich colors.

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Pure Organic Neem Powder

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Product Details

COMMON NAME: Neem

OTHER NAME: Nimba, Margosa tree.

BOTANICAL NAME: Azadirachta indica A. Juss.

PLANT FAMILY: Meliaceae

SYNONYMS: Melia azadirachta Linn.

PART USED: Dried Leaf Powder.

OVERVIEW: Neem, a fascinating tree, is one of the most promising of all plants and may eventually benefit every person in the planet.

PHYTOCONSTITUENTS: Neem leaves mainly yield quercetin (flavonoid) and nimbosterol (β- sitosterol) as well as number of liminoids (nimbin and its derivatives). Quercetin (a polyphenolic flavonoid), Limonoids like nimocinolide and isonimocinolide are also present. The principal constituents of neem leaves include protein (7.1%), carbohydrates (22.9%), minerals, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin C, carotene etc. But they also contain glutamic acid, tyrosine, aspartic acid, alanine, praline, glutamine and cystine like amino acids, and several fatty acids (dodecanoic, tetradecanoic, elcosanic, etc.).

PRECAUTIONS: None known.
For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Anecdotal reports suggest that neem can:

  • condition your scalp.
  • promote healthy hair growth.
  • temporarily seal hair follicles.
  • soothe frizz.
  • minimize grays.
  • reduce dandruff.
  • treat head lice.

MORE INFO

https://pureorganichenna.com/neem/

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