Can Henna lighten my hair?

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Frankly speaking the authentic color of henna when put on hair is orange-red. But now-a-days different stores are putting henna in different shades like “Copper� , “Mahogany�

, “Auburn� , “Golden brown� Etc.

These colors are not authentic but have a bit of chemical in it which can harm your hair. The real henna has only one shade viz. , orange-red.

If you intend to darken your hair with henna you can put ingredients like coffee or tea water into the paste of natural henna. Set aside this mixture for half an hour and apply it on your hair. It will definitely darken the color of your hair.

Besides henna you can also use organic products on your hair for lush and glowing effect. Lemon balm if applied would rejuvenate your hair, Nettle would prevent dandruff and stimulates the scale, Chamomile if good for blondes and helps to lighten the hair.

Henna always made my hair feel thick and strong after using it. It's a very lovely feeling. The first two times I did it was on virgin hair.

The first application turned my hair a super flaming orange-red (my hair is naturally light orange), which oxidized more to a natural looking auburn. The second time I used henna mixed with another herb and it was just as bright at first, but was darker and had purply tones to it. I don't know why I was so stupid, but I decided to dye my hair very dark, which didn't look natural on me.

So, a few damaging processes later, I decided to henna it. It turned my virgin hair a flaming red, and the damaged hair that had grown out, it barely affected. It seems henna does not take well to fried hair.

However, I did another application just to the ends and it seemed to work better. I am not sure whether henna had trouble taking to my hair because it was fried or because of the dye. I am posting this picture to show you the basic idea of it.

And by the way, I would check if your henna is pure, otherwise it could very well have a really bad reaction to your dyed strands. Excuse my straightened hair here, but the swept-over browner looking locks are parts I've dyed before. Dense but fine and delicate 3a hair.

Feels like a dandelion without product. Difficulties in getting less puff and more definition when short.

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