I've always been very interested in Henna, but the idea of super red hair is not exactly appealing to me. After lots of research and viewing different before and after photos of black women who use henna I decided to try it myself.
The main place where I found the most information was over at Curly Nikki. After reading and reading and reading, I found out all about the benefits of Henna and the benefits (especially for a relaxed head) are amazing! I ordered 100g of Body Art Quality (BAQ) Punjabi Prime Henna and decided to go for it!
I modified Curly Nikki's recipe using ingredients that I already had on hand.
Light Agave Necter
Lemon Juice
Chamomile Tea
For specifics check out the videos!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Friday, September 17, 2010
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