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Reddit mentions of Hannah Natural 100% Pure Henna Powder, 100 Gram

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Hannah Natural 100% Pure Henna Powder, 100 Gram. Here are the top ones.

Hannah Natural 100% Pure Henna Powder, 100 Gram
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    Features:
  • 100% chemical free all natural herbal henna
  • The only ingredient is 100% pure henna leaves
  • Pure Henna is an excellent hair conditioner
  • Contains 2 packs of 50 gram each, pair of gloves, shower cap and full detailed instructions
  • Product of India
Specs:
Height3.5 Inches
Length1.2 Inches
Number of items1
Size3.52 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.110231131 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Hannah Natural 100% Pure Henna Powder, 100 Gram:

u/musicalpeach · 8 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Hooray for henna! I redid mine today, with a fairly similar process. I mix mine with strong black tea (cooled) and a bit of lemon juice for bleaching properties. I use the cheap stuff off amazon and am pretty confident that its legit. I also toss in some cinnamon to counteract the dirt-matcha scent, in case anyone else dislikes it as much as I do :)

My hair is naturally a medium ashy-brown, so the henna gives me a nice, natural auburn color, particularly in sunlight. I love it!

u/wontmurderyou · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

In the past I've used Rainbow henna. They have different colors made from blends of natural plants (henna, cassia, and indigo are the main ones). I took a break for a couple years to get my hair totally un-messed with, then I used [Hannah Natural] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YSTOAG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) 100% henna. The Rainbow henna was far more subtle than the Hannah Natural, which gave me the bright auburn. Hope that helps!

u/Darklingtrees79 · 1 pointr/NoPoo

I use this Henna:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YSTOAG/ref=rcxsubs_mys2_product_title

Super cheap. Good quality.

My preferred method:

  • In a glass bowl add a capful of ACV
    -then add warm water a little at a time and mix until it's a smooth thick paste.
    -Let sit somewhere warm for a couple of hours for the dyes to release within the henna.
    -Then I take a cheap non-silicone conditioner and squirt that on in the mix until its a nice creamy consistency that would be good to apply to hair. (the conditioner helps it rinse out easier afterwards as well)
    -Wrap it in a couple plastic shopping bags and let sit at least 2 hours, preferably more. Sometimes I do it overnight.
    -Rinse it out!

    It looks a little orangy at first, but it oxidizes to a nice auburn after a few days. : )
u/maevealleine · 1 pointr/henna

I've had great luck with Hannah Natural. I can say the only hair that gives that copper red result are my greys. My naturally brown, or black hair that I've henna/indigoed does not change color at all. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YSTOAG