Puteti sa-mi spuneti mai multe despre aceasta vopsea? Eu stiu doar ca exista nuante de roscat si negru, nu acopera firele albe si este posibil sa nu prinda dar nu cunosc motivul.
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cipcipcip spune:
Eu stiu ca henna naturala este numai rosie, ca sa iasa negru i se mai adauga ceva. In stare naturala e ca o pulbere verde care se amesteca cu apa calduta pina iese ca un namol care se pune in cap. Cu cit stai mai mult cu ea, cu atit mai bine. Eu cind ma vopseam cu henna dormeam cu ea in cap. Da un luciu superb la par si o culoare cu reflexe nemaipomenita. Culoarea care iese depinde de culoarea parului tau natural, cel mai bine iese pe par castaniu. Pe par blond nu iese prea fain, da o culoare cam ca morcovul. Coloreaza si firele de par albe, dar ies ceva mai deschis decit restul, dar se vede fain. Nu stiu cum prinde daca ai alta vopsea in cap, eu cind ma faceam aveam culoarea naturala la par, sau facut tot cu henna.
PS. Iti miroase parul a iarba vreo 2 zile, dar vitalitatea care o la par merita tot efortul.
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mcm spune:
Castaniu il am eu....si chiar ma batea gandul sa-l vopsesc roscat
dar m-ar fi interesat daca exista si nuanta de blond pentru suvitze. Cred ca nu exista.
Alexia Maria cocheta
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Cristina, Christian si bebe Alexia Maria (DN 02.10.2004)
bychi spune:
M-am facut cativa ani buni cu Henna, iesea o nuanta faina de aramiu. E de fapt un tratament care da multa vigoare si stralucire firului de par. Nu prinde pe par vopsit si nici nu te poti vopsi cu altceva peste henna; nu prinde.
Am vazut in magazine ca exista si alte nuante, de negru - sigur, parca si blond, dar nu bag mana in foc. Am drum maine si te anunt daca e si blond (acuma m-ati facut curioasa)
Bychi si Tiberiu 
Loma spune:
Este cea mai indicata vopsea de par, nu contine nimic chimic.
Asa cum zicea si cipcip, daca esti satena o sa-ti iasa un roscat brun f. frumos.
Eu am folosit-o vreo 5 ani, si as dori si acum insa pe aici nu prea am vazut.
Coloreaza si firele albe insa ies mai deschise la culoare.
Culoarea e super si da o stralucire a parului f. faina. 


Eu o pregateam asa, faceam un ceai negru sau cafea mai "neagra" (in care punean o lingurita de sare grunjoasa si una de otet de mere, dupa ce se mai raceste ceaiul (dar tot fierbinte sa fie) pun henna amestecand sa nu fac cocoloase.
Cand toata compozitia ajungea calduta puneam un galbenus de ou, amestecam bine apoi o puneam in cap, si stateam cel putin 4 ore.
Henna iti intareste si radacina parului, dupa mine este cea mai buna vopsea de par pe care am intalnit-o.
Nu prea ma impac cu cele chimice, dar nu am incotro acum.
Abia astept sa ajung in Ro. sa-mi fac provizii.
Loma
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oana0204 spune:
Exista henna blonda, uitati aici: http://www.emporiumuk.biz/Bodycare/Henne/henne_items_paris.HTM .
Eu in tara de asta folosieam, facuta in laboratoarele SIPA-Paris, dar avea alta cutie. O recomand cu toata caldura, prinde foarte bine. Eu o tineam toata noaptea in par si niciodata nu am avut probleme (obicei capatat de la o prietena care primea henna din India). Mai am un link, http://www.hennaforhair.com/mixes/index.html in care multe fete au trimis fotografii, cum le-au iesit diferite nuante de henna. Puteti sa vedeti si in fotografiile de la nunta mea, dar nu mai stiu exact cu ce nuanta am fost vopsita, mie imi placea foarte mult cum arata parul meu in perioada cand il vopseam cu henna. Nu prea cadea, era foarte lucios, nu se despica la varfuri..pacat ca aici nu am gasit henna de care vreau eu-frantuzeasca, dar peste o saptamana pleaca fratele meu in tara si imi aduce. O sa fiu iar "frumoasaaaaaa" 
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cipcipcip spune:
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Originally posted by Loma
Abia astept sa ajung in Ro. sa-mi fac provizii.Loma
Smerenia este regina virtutilor.
Sint sigura ca se gaseste si in Canada, la magazinele arabesti. Eu cind ma faceam cu henna de la arabi luam, erau in niste saculeti de pinza. de fapt de la araboaice am si invatat sa folosesc henna.
Sint sigura ca cea blonda, daca exista, nu e henna pura, ci are alte adaosuri in ea. Dar daca sint alte ierburi e super, nu trebuie neaparat sa fie planta de henna.
M-am uitat acum si pe linkurile date de Oana si se pare ca henna poate fi amestecata si cu alte ingrediente pentru alte nuante de par, dar henna PURA nu decoloreaza niciodata. Uitati aici:
"Boxes of commercially produced “henna for hair” come in a range of colors.
Henna, itself, DOES NOT come in a range of colors. The only dye molecule in henna (Lawsonia Inermis) in sufficient quantity to stain hair is Lawsone , which is a red-orange molecule.
Any company that claims they create the wide range of henna colors with 100% henna, using roots, bark, or other parts of the henna plant to achieve their colors are …… lying.
You can add other plant dyes to henna to create hair dye colors:
Mixtures with other plant dyes with henna, to create other dye colors, are called “henna rangs”.
Indigo, Indigofera tinctoria
Is a plant that produces a dark violet blue dye, which we are familiar with as the color used to dye blue jeans. Indigo can be used with henna to dye cloth and hair from brown to pure black, depending on the proportions of henna and indigo. Though you can use indigo to dye skin blue, you cannot dye skin black with indigo.
Want to know more? http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/INDIGO.html
Woad, Isatis tinctoria
Woad is a plant that had a blue dye, and it is also used to dye hair. It is more dye fast in hair than indigo, but it does not create the vivid blue-black. You can use woad to dye skin blue, but you also cannot dye skin black with woad.
Want to know more? http://www.botgard.ucla.edu/html/botanytextbooks/economicbotany/Isatis/
Walnut, Juglans regia
The leaves, or green walnut shells from walnuts can be combined with henna to create brown hair dye. Walnut dye is juglone, 5-hydroxy-1.4-napthoquinone. This is a larger molecule than henna. It is not a long-lasting dye in hair, so is usually used with henna. . Many people are allergic to walnut! Walnut is often mixed into henna powder for skin. It makes a very fast dark stain, but it does not penetrate as deeply as henna, and is far more likely to cause skin irritation or an allergic reaction.
Want to know more? http://www.uga.edu/fruit/walnut.htm
Senna, cassia obovata
Many “neutral henna” products are actually powdered senna. There is no henna that is “neutral” just as there is no henna that is “black. Its dyes are anthraquinones, and also has flavonoids and resins” Senna dyes a blonde-gold color, and “thickens” hair.
Want to know more? http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/s/senna-42.html
Catechu, Ourouparia gambir and Acacia catechu
Catechu is from two different species, Ourouparia gambir and Acacia Catechu. Ourouparia gambir makes a yellow dye, and Acacia catechu makes a dark brown dye. These are tannin dyes. Extracted tannins from these dye plants are added to henna to create other various shades of henna, blondes, browns, and dark browns.
Want to know more? http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed/eclectic/sayre/acacia-cate.html
Saffron, also called Sadr, Crocus sativus L.
Saffron is used to create blonde hair dye
Want to know more? http://www.iran-export.com/exporter/company/sadr/products.htm
and http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/SAFFRON.html
Chamomile, Anthemis nobilis
is used to create blonde dye colors.
Want to know more?http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/c/chammo49.html#com
Rhubarb Root, Rheum rhapoticum
is sometimes used with henna to create blonde tones.
Want to know more? http://www.allfiberarts.com/library/howto/ht01/how_dye_rhubarb_roots.htm
and http://www.rhubarbinfo.com/rhubarb-history.html
Vashma is partially fermeted indigo, and Karchak (castor bean), are both used with henna to dye hair black.
Some henna hair dye sellers have a range of henna colors, and are very open and honest about what's in their mix.
Others claim all the "colors" to be 100% pure henna, and that is simply botanically impossible.
The plant based "henna colors" are generally something like this:
This is the list of ingredients used by Henara, a henna hair dye company that produced various “henna colors”. Their ingredients were published in “Henique” trade publications, and are typical of commercial all-plant henna mixes. Of course, you can also mix these yourself!
Natural red: henna
Brown: henna and woad
Golden: henna and sadr (saffron)
Chestnut brown: henna and woad
Dark warm brown henna: karchak and vashma
Black henna: karchak, vashma and indigo
So, if you've been wondering how the manufacturers are coming up with "henna colors" ... that's one way its done.
However .....
Other “henna hair dye” products are on the market, with little or no henna.
The refined, concentrated chemicals in these products may stain hair more quickly than traditional henna mixes. In 1980's the following were marketed with ingredients similar to products currently on the market. These products often have "henna" and "natural" on the front of the box, when there's little of either within the box.
Meta Henna International marketed seven “henna colors” from blonde to black. They used henna extract to create a fast brilliant color, then added other dye plant extracts to propylene glycol. This made a concentrated, fast acting, premixed color base.
Autumn Glo had a henna hair product line also was based on henna extract, with added Lawsone.
Hennalights were color intensifying shampoos with henna extract. Their blonde had chamomile, and their brunette was henna. Both had hydrolyzed animal protein in a shampoo base.
These may not be harmful in themselves, but they certainly add to the confusion about henna, because their labeling implies that they are made of natural henna.
Compound Henna Dye
This is a term that refers to hair dye made with henna and other plant dyes mixed with metallic salts.
Metallic salts alter and fix a dye stain. Many “henna colors” are created with metallic salts. The most frequently used material is lead acetate, though silver nitrate, copper, nickel, cobalt, bismuth and iron salts have also been used.
Dyes with lead acetate gradually deposit a mixture of lead sulfide and lead oxide on the hair shaft.
Ed. Just what you always wanted. Hair full of lead and sulphur. And you thought you were using a wonderful, safe, henna product! May as well blow dry with concentrated car exhaust.
When you hear that henna has “metal”, “lead”, or “coats the hair” and “leaves it brittle”, that refers to a compound henna dye, full of these toxic wonders.
Hair bleach, permanent hair color, and permanent wave solution are a disastrous combination with compound (metallic salt) henna dyes. These can result in green, purple, or totally fried hair.
Natural henna does NOT have metals, lead, nor does it “coat the hair”. Henna leaves the hair thick, strong and silky! Only pre made boxes of “henna colors” have these toxic metals that damage your hair."
Sursa: http://www.hennaforhair.com/science/whatsinit.html
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mcm spune:
Abia astept s-o incerc. Sa vad ce gasesc in plafarele noastre.
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Cristina, Christian si bebe Alexia Maria (DN 02.10.2004)
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