I don't use Henna but I found this site. I hope it helps!
http://www.hennaforhair.com/mixes/index.html
2006-11-29 00:45:50
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answered by iliandraeq 3
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If you've got pure henna, not those mixed things, then it should be soaked overnight, then mixed with 1-2 eggs, some yogurt and little bit lemon juice. If you don't want color, then make sure that you put some oil on your hair before applying henna. Leave the mixture on for 30-45 min, and shampoo off. Henna has good conditioning properties, yes, but if you overdo it, it can make hair dry and brittle. So limit the treatment to only once a month.
2006-11-29 01:48:37
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answered by DC 4
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Yes pure body art quality henna is best for your hair. You can add some lemon juice and water warmed up to your henna powder. That is all you need for a basic recipe. if you want to tone down the reddish tones use coffee, or amla powder or indigo to your hair. The amla powder will also promote hair growth and all of the above will help with the dandruff. This is a very good blend to use.
If you like you may add some essential oils to your hair to leave it smelling great or even orange blossom water or rose water too.
In between you can even try henna gloss treatment. Put some henna into your conditioner and give your hair a nice deep treatment and leave it even softer and moisturized.
Khadija
2006-11-29 03:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Add water and mix to a paste but check the pack when you buy it some Henna turns out a lot redder than others! Also get some of those plastic gloves for your hands other wise you'll stain them too. It's supposed to add vitamins and nutrients.
I would also recommend that you pick up some vitamins for hair and nails from your local chemists. They'll take 2-4 weeks to show a marked difference but they should take care of the dry brittle thing and take some vitamin E pills for your scalp.
2006-11-29 01:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Henna is good for Ur hair,,u just add water and mix,its abit messy thoe, once you henna there is alot of hair dyes u can't use on your hair until it grows out so be really sure you want to use henna but it is really good so i don't want to put you off..
2006-11-29 00:51:24
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answered by kimble 5
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Henna is the dye is extracted from the dried leaf and petioles of the (henna) plant.
Henna and water. Basically a paste.
People mainly put in on their bodies (hands/arms).
2006-11-29 00:47:54
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answered by Anonymous
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no, in actuality henna is the main organic and oldest way of dying hair. Its all organic and it smells solid too. It wont be too harsh and could merely provide sufficient coloration to make the hair shiny.
2016-10-04 12:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Henna is usually mixed with water. but select natural henna,and grind it yourself. do not go in for the ready mix, they are not good for hair as they contain chemicals.
2006-11-29 00:47:06
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answered by Ashok Chavda 3
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Henna Powder mixed with water! Need to make sure you make it so that its a creamy thick paste, make sure its not to runny or thick n lumpy!!
2006-11-29 00:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think henna is good for hair.. i think it makes it very dry.. but i would recommend oil
2006-11-30 10:49:43
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answered by rapunzle_123 3
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