Re: note on hennalucent


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Posted by Shiraz on July 23, 2004 at 17:15:23:

In reply to: Re: note on hennalucent posted by Alison on July 10, 2004 at 23:31:13:

Shut up alison. your wrong just deal with it. You obviously are a
bunch of crap when it comes to henna

: : :
: : : Also, on hennalucent: they are "metallic hennas", ie, they use
: : : metallic salts as preservatives. I doubt strongly that they
are
: : : henna at all, as they only come in brown. Metallic salt, or
: : : compound, hennas are believed to be the reasoning behind not
: dying
: : : hair that has been hennaed: they react badly with hair dye.
For
: : your
: : : own safety, don't use hennalucent over your hair (which you
said
: : was
: : : previously highlighted).
: : :
: :
: : FYI - My Bark Brown Sally's box of hennalucent says 100% organic,
: NO
: : METALLIC SALTS, safe for chemically treated hair. No ingredients
: list
: : any where on the packaging. I bought it while I was impatiently
: : waiting for the real henna to arrive. I mixed it with hot water
as
: : per directions and ran a test on a highlightedted test strand
with
: : lots of grey. It did nothing except maybe condition- no change of
: : color on highlights, grey, or natural brown color. I never put
it
: on
: : my head due to Catherine's quick delivery of the real stuff and
all
: : the warnings on this great site. In my boredom I also real
hennaed
: : overed it and no nasty reaction, it looked like all the other
henna
: : samples.
: :
: : Don't think much of it but at least Hennalucent may have changed
: : their formula so as not to give real Henna a bad reputuation.
:
: I did an ingredient search for them online a few months back, and
: they had some nasty metallic salts in there. If they've changed
: since, good, but they're still not henna.

 


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