🌿 Go Natural, Shine Bright!
Our Certified Organic Pure Henna Powder is a 100% natural hair coloring solution, free from harmful chemicals and certified by the Soil Association. Available in vibrant shades, it not only colors your hair but also enhances its shine and volume, making it the perfect eco-friendly choice for the conscious consumer.
Manufacturer | Its Pure Organics |
Package dimensions | 18.3 x 12.5 x 3.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Brand | It's Pure |
Colour | Brown, Red, Black |
Format | Powder |
Speciality | Certified Organic |
Item model number | E01031 |
Package Dimensions | 18.3 x 12.5 x 3.1 cm; 120 g |
ASIN | B00I46EQJS |
I**1
Great quality henna
The henna worked much better than I expected, the colour was lovely and rich, and it covered my greys really well, they came out a more coppery colour whereas my brown hair turned auburn. I added warm water to make a yogurt-like consistency, added a little distilled vinegar to the mix and waited about 20 mins before applying. I left the dye on for about 2.5 hours. It takes a few days for the colour to develop fully, it deepened over a few days and appeared much richer.
P**T
High quality Henna that gives beautiful results
I wanted to switch from using chemical red hair dye to a kinder way to colour my hair; having done some research and read the reviews for this product I ordered it. Arrived very quickly with very comprehensive and easy to follow instructions which also recommends a great website where you can download a free 16 pg pdf download all about henna which I found very useful. I am delighted with the way my hair has turned out. I had approx 1cm root growth of dark blonde and the rest of my was a faded bright red. I did a strand test which came out great but I was a bit apprehensive that there might be a mismatch between the roots and the chemically coloured hair. I need not have worried, the coverage is perfectly even and my hair is soft and shiny. Be mindful that everyone's hair is different but I wanted to state this because if anyone has chemically coloured hair and is looking to switch, give it a go providing you follow the instructions and do a bit of research. I had also heard from various sites that henna can slightly relax the curl in hair. Well let me reassure you that this did not happen to my naturally curly hair. I will definitely be purchasing from this seller again. This is a high quality product and worth every penny.
B**A
Works for me
I use this as a first step to cover my greys. I mix with water and apply to my hair for 1hour and it turns my white hair in a hilarious halloweeny bright orange and then I move to step 2 and use indigo to turn my greys into my normal colour (medium brown). I think there are different ways to apply it so you get different shades (some people use lemon juice or leave it overnight, some wrap their head to keep it warm etc). For me as it is only part 1 of a 2 stage process the orange is ok as it provides a good base for indigo to work on (indigo will not cover white hair) and I get good grey cover without damaging my hair or my skin.I have sensitive hair and scalp and never had any issues but everyone is different so do a test to make sure.
M**S
Really pleased with the result
First time using henna. Bit unsure about this 'experiment'! Ordered and it came the next day. Well packaged. Instructions had a hole in the middle so I asked my friend, who has done this before, to give me some tips and I thoroughly read the reviews before I started! I have short, fine, dark hair with some white hair coming through. Have always chemical dyed before. I mixed up half the packet with 75ml fresh lemon juice and 75ml warm water. Left in the airing cupboard overnight. Left on for 3 hours the next day while I did my cleaning. I'm pleased with the result, though my 7 year old thinks it's too orange (but she has an opinion on everything!). Next time I will just mix up a 1/4 of the full packet as I threw alot of the mix away. My hair feels healthy, white hairs fully covered, and my scalp is not itchy (which it usually is after applying chemical dye). This is the new way forward for me. Actually really pleased with the whole 'experiment'.
I**E
lovely hair henna
okay so i was skeptical when i first prepared this henna.i reallllly wanted to dye my hair because i’m currently growing it out from a pixie (it’s under chin length now) but i didn’t want the chemicals. my hair is naturally level 6 dark brown.i prepared a strand test henna and left it for 3 1/2 hours in the bowl covered with cling film, but couldn’t see any dye release and i thought maybe i got an old or bad batch. i contacted It’s Pure who were super helpful and quick to respond and gave me some tips, so I did the strand test on my hair and left it on for 3 hours, it made a subtle but lovely difference!I thought what the hell and did it all over my hair which was surprisingly easy and wow!!!!! the colour is so gorgeous and my hair is SO SOFT! I highly recommend It’s Pure henna!A few tips:Always use aloe vera powder! I use 1 tsp for 100g henna.Use a splash of lemon juiceLeave henna to ‘cure’ overnight! You’ll see the dye release on the top and you’ll know it’s ready.
E**S
Not sure if it worked
I purchased the indigo powder hoping it would help me tackle my stubborn whites. I mixed it with dark brown henna from the same brand and followed the mixing instructions precisely. I left it on all night.My pigmented hair had a nice dark sheen to it but I don’t think the whites were dyed any darker than when I used only henna in previous dyeing sessions.My natural colour is peculiar - terribly brown with red undertones when under the sun but indoors it looks black. This explains why my hair looks like two different colours in the photos.You can see my white hair has been slightly coloured which helps it blend better with the rest of my hair but it hasn’t been fully dyed.My conclusion is that I’m not sure if adding indigo to my henna helped but I’ll keep trying and update this review if there are any changes. It is possible that at the very least,the indigo will help the colour to last longer.Some people have mentioned henna drying out their hair. For me, this is not a problem. I don’t think the henna actually dries the hair internally, I think it is the residual powder that makes the hair feel dry. When the henna dries it does feel caked on one’s head and hair and even after an initial wash, but a good hair conditioner can easily solve that.
A**A
Good deal
Nice item. Great deal.
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