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Rainbow Henna Persian Dark Brown Hair Color is a 100% natural hair dye that provides a rich, vibrant dark brown shade. Each pack contains 4 oz of product, and this offer includes two packs, making it a perfect choice for those looking for a safe, eco-friendly, and cost-effective hair coloring solution.
D**I
Best brand I've tried.
This is the recipe I use to cover my gray and it works every time. It's not as dramatic as a box dye - it is more of a tint on gray hair. If you have a salt-n-pepper effect with your natural hair, this product will work well. If you have total or mostly gray, this will just give your hair a tinting effect. Instructions: add about cup of distilled water before you want to use it. Put in a tablespoon of white vinegar and 2 tablespoons of argan, olive, or other conditioning oil. Cover in an airtight way and set in a warm place for about 12 hours. Apply to clean, wet hair. I use a dye brush. Wrap your head in a waterproof cap and leave on for at least 3 hours for best results. I like 4-5 hours the best. Rinse it out. I use conditioner to get out the clumps. Henna tends to make your hair thicker but also straighter and drier. I add argan or squalane to my roots and ends. Smells great. Looks natural.
J**A
Rainbow Henna is a True Blessing! Healthy Safe Color like Natural Hair Color - Amazing!
This product just blows my mind.I switched from chemical hair colors to using natural henna because my hair stopped growing, was super thinning, turned white, and was receding. By using this and other natural henna products, my hair started growing back and in color! This signaled to me that it was not age but the harsh chemicals of bad hair products that caused my hair and scalp issues. I did some research on those chemicals of the other hair products and it is very scary what one finds.I am SO HAPPY I made the switch to natural henna. This particular product works faster than my other henna product and it matches my natural dark brown hair color exactly. It smells and looks like matcha tea, which is far superior to chemicals. It does not burn your head like chemicals do. And this even nourishes your hair.For new people switching over, your chemical hair will turn black until it grows out and gets cut off. Then the henna will work with your natural hair adding nice diverse color tones (from copper, red, brown, to black) based on your own various shades. It is so much prettier. People often think I have costly highlights (more so with the medium brown henna, or reds, than the dark brown option).MY PROCESS: I add cinnamon dashes, dash of vanilla, a spoon of instant coffee, and a spoon of lime or lemon, to the hot water and henna mix. I use the same hair paint brush that the salon uses for highlights and peel through each row layer from ear to ear over the top of my head at 1/2 cm row increments. The henna mix is like mud on your head. I put on a disposable plastic shower cap to encapsulate and activate the product with warmth. I put cotton rounds on my ears for comfort and drips. I put a black durag on for added henna activating warmth and so I don't look too scary. I leave the henna in for 3-4 hours. (Directions say 40-60 minutes for this product.) It dries like dirt and can be challenging and messy to rinse out, the longer you go. While in the shower, a wide comb and some conditioner on the ends helps. For 2-3 days, no shampoo, no oils, no conditioner on the parts where you want the henna to stay!This process might be too much for some people, but for my good health, good smells, and beautiful hair, I find this product to be an absolute blessing. The process is just part of my life now. Oh, and, I only do henna once a month now, that's only 12 times a year out of 365 days! This compared to the twice a month with the chemicals option because of that harsh hair grow line. Henna fades, so there is no harsh grow line, and it looks much more natural as your hair grows, so you can go longer between servicing it. And the amount of money you save?! Hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars. Plus your health!I highly recommend going to RAINBOW's official website. There is a lot of good information to read there. Good luck everybody! Stay healthy.Thanks Rainbow!Sincerely,Grateful
F**A
What a mess
Product arrived with the lid open on the one container and henna all over inside the bag. Wasn’t in the same type of tightly fitting wrap it was in when I ordered previously.
M**A
easy application, good results. some pros & things to do differently next time
Conventional chemical hair dyes caused my scalp to itch & burn. My stylist recommended that I try foils as the dye doesn't touch the scalp. It worked but within a week my roots started to show. At over $90 a treatment, this is just not acceptable! So I started looking for natural alternatives.I've known about henna for years but had heard that non-red colors were achieved by mixing with toxic metals, so was surprised to learn that pure, natural options are now available. Rainbow henna promises a range of color options. With some trepidation, I tried the dark brown henna-indigo mix.It was surprisingly easy and much less messy than I expected. I mixed the henna-indigo powder with fresh-brewed coffee to the consistency of thick-ish cake batter, poured it in a plastic applicator bottle, pulled on gloves, parted my hair & applied to my roots starting at the forehead going back. After applying several rows of the mixture, I massaged it into the roots, covered with a plastic shower cap plus towel on top of shower cap. I omitted the apple cider vinegar as I didn't have any on hand but will add it the next time. 70 minutes later, it rinsed off easily with conditioner (no shampoo). My hair dried baby soft and super shiny! I was disappointed at first when I looked in the mirror as only about half of my gray hair had taken the dye. But to my surprise, my hair continued to darken over the next 2 days and now the grey is almost 75% colored! One more application should do it. I am thrilled! No toxic chemicals, no itchy, burning scalp, no mess. (Between the applicator bottle, shower cap, and towel, I didn't spill a drop of the henna 'batter' and my towel and old t-shirt didn't get a single stain). My hair is soft, shiny & bouncy and has beautifully blended color.Also, you can't beat the price. Compare $11.33 for 8 oz of the Rainbow Henna mix (I used *maybe* an ounce on my short hair) to $90 for a single coloring at my salon. No contest.Next time I will be sure to also use apple cider vinegar and leave it in longer (2-3 hours?) before rinsing. I will also switch to the light brown henna mix as the dark brown is virtually black. It would have been helpful to have clearer directions (powder measurements in tea/tablespoons vs grams) as there was a little too much guesswork involved for my comfort.It will be interesting to see how well this holds up to continued shampooing (will it fade?) and multiple applications (will it get even darker? Will build-up make my hair dull and heavy?). On the basis of a single application so far - I highly recommend!Update: After 2 applications, the color seemed to become more red and less brown. My friends told me they could see a clear demarcation between my natural hair color and the henna uptake so I decided to go darker. So I went to the 2-step hendigo process and the color worked out much better. The only problem was an itchy scalp that lasted for days possibly due to not co-washing as I wanted to ensure the indigo dye uptake. Next time I will add aloe powder to the henna and co-wash after indigo application and hope that takes care of the itch.Update: adding aloe powder is very helpful & significantly cuts down on the itch. A tip: I replaced the towel with a ski cap on top of the shower cap. It feels light & comfortable, stays on easier, doesn’t need constant adjustments, & no one can tell I’m in the process of dying my hair.
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