Hello, I was just wondering if black hair is the way to go. I ADORE black hair, as a little girl, i had it black, but throughout the years it began to get lighter, up til now, it's a dark/medium brown. I hate the thought of dying my hair with harmful chemicals....Would any of you know if Henna black is good?? Or know of any natural, less-chemical way to color hair?
Brown to Black hair?
I like black hair, it looks mysterious and nice. I'm not really familiar with Henna, but i hear coffee beans are good for coloring your hair in a natural way.
Brown to Black hair?
it usually depends on the persons skin tone and how they look with it. some people can rock both.
Brown to Black hair?
The Henna black will give you purple colors and it will not look good at all. It tends to make your hair dull and have a lot less shine too. No one should ever go totally black anyway. If you did put a color on your hair then you would want to go with the darkest brown, not black! The dark brown will look pretty black anyway. When you die your hair black it really looks terrible and like a witch you might say. I have seen too many girls try it and afterward it just looked awful. Out in the sun light it shows purple really bad and it also looks dull and really dead looking. Just don't do it!! Sorry I could not tell you that it looked great but it just won't.
Brown to Black hair?
I'm in love with black hair too. Oddly, my hair was a light brown, but I had black eyebrows so it came out surprisingly nice. I never heard of henna black...I've been getting L'Oreal permenant black hair dye. The chemicals shouldn't hurt you, just don't do it TOO often, like every month. With permenant dye, wash it regurlary until it fades, which should be in six months or so, then dye it again. Your hair should be fine. You also might to consider getting it done professionally, that way the colorist can tell you how to take care of it, etc.
Brown to Black hair?
You can do henna. Black hair is always good. I'm partial I guess b/c my hair is still black. Also talk to your colorist about other "natural" alternatives to traditional dye. Depending on where you go, the colorist should be able to use henna, if not try visiting a Middle Eastern or Indian neighborhood for a salon. Most likely there will be henna there.
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