Women all over the world irrespective of the age group, color their
hair for various reasons, to do away with the grays, to bring about a
change in their appearance, or to keep up with the trend; some women
choose their own shade from the superstores, some hire professionals to
recommend the right one, and some create their shade at home.
Ladies who do color their hair regularly are probably hair color savvy, they pick up the brand that suits them the best and know when to color so that it brings out the right shade; however those who color occasionally must bear in mind that the color of the hair before applying the fresh color determines the outcome of the new shade; for instance applying a very dark brown shade on hair that are already jet black may turn the head into a very dark brownish, almost black shade; therefore if one desires a brownish crown then picking up a lighter brown shade for the jet black hair may work out.
Hair color that suits the head not only brings out the right shade but also makes the hair feel, soft, supple and at times silky, it enriches the scalp with the required nutrients and brings around a fresh bounce. The fancy brands available at huge retail outlets actually serve the purpose; the box comes with a set of instructions, a dispenser, gloves, the dye, and may contain liquid mixture along with a brush.
Women striving to maintain their natural beauty, and not wanting to give in to aging, intelligently resort to natural remedies that keep away the white streaks from becoming visible. A large number of men and women in South East Asia make use of henna, a natural dye that is locally known as mehendi. A small sachet of ready-made henna is available which needs to be mixed in strong black tea to bring out a shade of brown which appeals to the very many. Red heads simply mix henna in plain water before putting it on, some add tablespoons full of instant coffee to the henna to bring out their desired color. Henna lovers all around the world customize this nature's gift to suit their whims and fancies.
Besides the particular henna meant to be applied on hair, there is one that is available in a cone that is actually meant to be applied on skin to make beautiful designs similar to floral tattoos. Another utility of this cone that is rarely known is that it serves as a convenient hair dye; the point of the cone is to be snipped off with a pair of scissors and then it is simply smudged on hair which is thoroughly massaged with mustard oil. The wet freshly colored hair are to be wrapped in a bun, covered with a shower cap, and kept for an hour's time; the henna from the cone does not need to get all dried on the head before it's washed out with regular shampoo, the cap will keep the henna from turning hard on the head.
A famous fallacy is that the cone henna is injurious to the hair, but for those who have used it for years and don't care much about a little hair fall, know for sure that it is the most convenient hair dye, the one that brings out a world class shade and lasts for up to nine
the wiriter :rehmes
Ladies who do color their hair regularly are probably hair color savvy, they pick up the brand that suits them the best and know when to color so that it brings out the right shade; however those who color occasionally must bear in mind that the color of the hair before applying the fresh color determines the outcome of the new shade; for instance applying a very dark brown shade on hair that are already jet black may turn the head into a very dark brownish, almost black shade; therefore if one desires a brownish crown then picking up a lighter brown shade for the jet black hair may work out.
Hair color that suits the head not only brings out the right shade but also makes the hair feel, soft, supple and at times silky, it enriches the scalp with the required nutrients and brings around a fresh bounce. The fancy brands available at huge retail outlets actually serve the purpose; the box comes with a set of instructions, a dispenser, gloves, the dye, and may contain liquid mixture along with a brush.
Women striving to maintain their natural beauty, and not wanting to give in to aging, intelligently resort to natural remedies that keep away the white streaks from becoming visible. A large number of men and women in South East Asia make use of henna, a natural dye that is locally known as mehendi. A small sachet of ready-made henna is available which needs to be mixed in strong black tea to bring out a shade of brown which appeals to the very many. Red heads simply mix henna in plain water before putting it on, some add tablespoons full of instant coffee to the henna to bring out their desired color. Henna lovers all around the world customize this nature's gift to suit their whims and fancies.
Besides the particular henna meant to be applied on hair, there is one that is available in a cone that is actually meant to be applied on skin to make beautiful designs similar to floral tattoos. Another utility of this cone that is rarely known is that it serves as a convenient hair dye; the point of the cone is to be snipped off with a pair of scissors and then it is simply smudged on hair which is thoroughly massaged with mustard oil. The wet freshly colored hair are to be wrapped in a bun, covered with a shower cap, and kept for an hour's time; the henna from the cone does not need to get all dried on the head before it's washed out with regular shampoo, the cap will keep the henna from turning hard on the head.
A famous fallacy is that the cone henna is injurious to the hair, but for those who have used it for years and don't care much about a little hair fall, know for sure that it is the most convenient hair dye, the one that brings out a world class shade and lasts for up to nine
the wiriter :rehmes
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