Thursday, November 24, 2011

How to make dull black hair more darker and glossier naturally?

Hi, I have natural soft black hair but it's just dull. How can I make it darker naturally but not to the extent of jet-black hair because it looks fake.





I heard about cassia, henna and indigo but anyone know the proper measurements to achieve blacker natural-looking hair?|||Henna is definitely the best natural way to do this. Henna Hut ( an online store) has the best information on henna and the truest colors that I've found. most of the store bought henna products aren't even 100% Henna. Even if you don't decide to go with henna coloring the Henna Hut site has a lot of information that can help you make that decision.|||Henna will add red and shine. Cassia will add shine and softness, for about a month. Indigo will add black shine, but it's really black unless you mix it with henna. Then you get dark brown instead of black hole, midnight, void into eternity black.





No matter what you're using, read up on how to prepare it, and buy enough so you can slather your hair in the mix. All three will need a heavy coat to color and/or condition your hair. Make sure it's pure, as well. Never buy compound henna with metallic salts or any other ingredient.|||Henna will give you exactly what you want just read instructions carefully and do exactly what it says and you LL have beautiful looking black hair


warning One you use hennayou can not use analine derivativee hair color.|||Please don't use henna on your hair. It's a metallic dye (not good). You should put a warm color on your hair that's the same level as your natural color. If it's dull, give it warmth for added shine and glossiness.|||henna|||Henna really does work

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