Avigail henna for Catherine


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Posted by Truthseeker on May 3, 2004 at 16:36:27:

They claim that the red is from the flowers, the black from leaves
and the natural from the stems of Lawsonia plants. No other
additions!
phone 1800.722-1011,il-makiage.com is the website. Ilana is the
owner-crator and they mix it in the warehouse in NY city.
If I could only learn the truth then I could make the right decision
if to continue mixing and using their colors.
Hope that this helps.
These are their " TRUE COLORS" ;-)
NATURAL - Gives no change in color; use it on any color hair,
including grey, for shiny highlights.
HAZEL - A light ash blonde shade. Use on Blonde, Grey and Salt and
Pepper hair to enhance with ash blonde highlights.
TOPAZ - A light golden blonde shade perfect for Grey or Salt and
Pepper hair.
CHAMPAGNE - A delicate blonde shade. Use it on Blonde, Dirty Blonde
or Light Brown hair for pale blonde highlights.
COGNAC - A warm honey shade. Use on Medium Brown hair to give a
beautiful honey red tone.
STRAWBERRY BLONDE - Golden red shade. Use on Blonde, Light Brown and
Medium Brown hair for reddish-gold highlights.
MAHOGANY - A golden brown shade. Use on Medium Brown hair for warm
brown highlights with a slight hint of red.
BROWN - A chestnut brown shade. Not a trace of red. Use on Medium
Brown and Black hair for rich brown highlights.
RED - A rich red shade. Use on Brown and Black hair for deep red
highlights. Definitely not the old henna red!
COPPER - A red-gold shade. Use on Brown, Black and Red hair for a
rich coppery look.
AUBURN - A red-brown shade. Use on Brown, Black and Red hair for a
true auburn tone.
BURGUNDY - A red-black-purple shade. Use on Brown and Black hair for
deep wine highlights.
BLACK - A deep ebony shade. Use on Black hair for jet-black
highlights.

 


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