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It's Pure Certified Organic Henna Tester

It's Pure Certified Organic Henna Tester
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Our Price:  £0.90

Stock Code:  E0110
Brand:  Its Pure Organics
Size:  6g
Certification:  Soil Association

Pure Soil Association certified organic, chemical free henna from India with no other plants added. This trial size is enough to do a strand test and comes with full instructions for hair colouring.


Henna will generally give brown hair red/brown undertones. Henna will give light coloured hair - grey, white or blonde a more orange/red tone.

Combining Henna with Indigo to get a red/brown, brown or a black shade.
When henna is used with indigo it can give shades of different browns to black. The resulting colour depends on the method, how long you leave it on for and the proportion of henna and indigo used.

There are 2 ways of doing this:

Method 1. Dye your hair first with henna so it goes auburn/red then dye your hair with indigoand the auburn/red turns to brown. To achieve the desired shade you need to getthe right amount of time to leave the indigo on for. The longer the indigo isleft on for the darker it will be. If you leave it on the maximum time it cango black.

Method 2. Soak the henna over night. Mix the indigo with water just before you are ready to useit. Thoroughly mix the henna mixture together with the indigo mixture. To get a more red /brown shade use a large percentage of henna. To get a darker brownuse a larger proportion of indigo. To get a black shade use method 1.

Everyone’s hair is different and will take the colour differently so trial and error may be necessary to get the desired shade.

How much henna do you need?

The following quantities are for average hair - if you have fine hair you will need less, or if you have thick hair you will need more:

  • short / chin length hair - 50 gms henna
  • shoulder length hair - 100 gms henna
  • mid back length hair - 200gms henna

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It's Pure Certified Organic Henna Tester
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Gorgeous colour and fast dye release!
Friday, 8 March 2013  |  Samantha

As this is Rajasthani henna powder, if you are using it for hair application, it only take 3-4 hours to achieve dye release which is fantastic! Also, it gives really vibrant colour to the hair. I also purchased alongside this, the indigo and cassia testers. I haven't used the indigo yet but I really liked the colour I achieved doing a 75% henna: 25% cassia mix on a strand test. I haven't actually ever done a full head henna application, I wanted to do a few different strand tests first with different variables, i.e. adding cassia, mixing one with just lemon juice as the acidic liquid, using just chamomile tea as the liduid in another etc.

But, after buying the henna sample (which, by the way, gives a very decent amount of henna powder!), i then went on to purchase the 100g Henna powder from Suvarna (+ the 100g Cassia too) and I plan on colouring my hair for the first time this weekend probably. It is a great quality henna powder, triple sifted so it should rinse out a lot easier than other henna powders, it has a high lawsone percentage and is a great price. I love the fact that I am going to be able to get a gorgeous red shade (the strand test literally made it look like I was a natural ginge!), IT'S PERMANENT - in the truest sense of the word, AND on top of all that, it's actually good for your hair. Surely, in the realms of beauty...hair care at least, that's as good as it could get! Definitely reccomend!

Plus, they have super fast delivery - ordered late Monday night, recieved early Wednesday morning!

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Rating:  
Beautiful colour at last
Wednesday, 17 October 2012  |  Bridget

Service was very prompt so well done there. Mixed half henna and half indigo as instructed and left on for 3.5 hours. Amazing colour and excellent grey coverage. My scalp was a bit itchy but I think I am just super sensitive! Love the colour and condition and it is unique so I am very pleased. Many thanks.

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Good value
Saturday, 6 October 2012  |  Gill

Good mix, great product, good value.

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Rating:  
Excellent
Monday, 27 February 2012  |  Bhamini

Just the right amount to do quite an extensive strand test. Excellent instructions. I had a brilliant result and will be buying a full batch! Thank you for offering a very reasonably priced tester!

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2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Factors effecting the colour of a natural hair dye
Different hair structure and chemistry such as acidity levels in your hair effect the resulting colour.  For example some peoples hair goes coppery more easily than others. So one particular colour is not the same on everyone.
 
Because natural hair dyes are semi-transparent the colour you have underneath is going a show through to some extent. For example if your hair is bright red and you apply a brown colour on top of it - some of the red is still going to show through on the first application. Or if your hair is white or blonde and you put a dark colour on top of it may not immediately go dark. If you have stripes of grey the grey may still be a lighter colour. (Also grey hair has a unique structure which renders the colour differently to your none grey hair). Colouring your hair 2 or 3 times allowing at least 12 hours between each application will strengthen the colour.

Strand testing
It is particularly important to do a strand test before using a natural hair dye for the first time because all natural hair dyes are more unpredictable that chemical dyes. A strand test is a way of testing the colour on on a small section of your hair before you put it all over your hair.
 
Can you lighten hair with a natural hair dye?
It is not possible to lighten your hair with natural hair dyes as this requires peroxide.  Sometimes rinsing with lemon juice can have a temporary lightening effect.

Which is the best natural hair dye?
This depends on your hair and what effect you are looking for.  The best natural hair dye for one person will not be the best one for an other person. 

Which is your best selling hair dye?
Our best selling natural hair dye is the Logona Hair Colour Cream probably because it is very easy to use but the colour range is quite limited so it would not suit everyone.  The 2nd best seller is the Logona Herbal Hair Colour Powders.

Do you have a certified organic hair dye?
Its Pure Organics Henna and Indigo Powder is certified organic and can be used together to acheive, red, auburn, medium brown to black shades..  The Palette by Nature hair dye contains 100% natural and 50% organic ingredients. The Logona Hair dye contains some organic ingredients including certified organic henna, and is certified natural by the BDIH which is similar to organic certification but does not require as high a proportion of certified organic ingredients.

Can a natural hair dye damage your hair?
No, a natural hair dye will not damage your hair. A natural hair dye works by coating your hair - it does not penetrate and damage the hair structure. The natural ingredients work as a conditioner for your hair. You can use these 100% natural hair dyes as often as you like without any danger of damaging your hair or your body.   It is chemical hair dyes containing nasty ingredients such as PPD and ammonia that really damage your hair.

Are they really natural?
Every natural hair dye we sell at suvarna is 100% natural. Beware of the many so called natural hair dyes on the market which are advertised as natural but when you look at the ingredients they have a lot of chemicals in them mixed with natural ingredients. Some of them only have a small percentage of natural ingredients.

Which is the most potent 100% natural hair dye?

The method of dyeing your hair with pure henna paste with nothing else added, and then afterwards dyeing it will pure indigo paste with nothing else added can give very strong results. It is also more powerful to use Henna and Indigo Powder in this way rather than mixing it together with other plants and natural ingredients. It is also important to source good quality Henna and Indigo Powder as pure quality will not give good results.

Many people have found the Palette by Nature hair dye very potent and have achieved a good coverage of grey to a dark colour with this natural hair dye. However it is a very individual thing and Palette by Nature does not work well for everyone. This natural hair dye may still require several applications to get a good grey coverage. 

Some people have found that the Aubrey Organics Dark Brown natural hair dye gives a good dark colour on their grey hair. But again it does not work for everyone.

If you have the type of hair which is very porous your hair will absorb the colour of a natural hair dye more easily giving a more intense or dark colour. This is another reason for doing a strand test before applying the natural hair dye all over your hair in case the colour is too dark for you.

However most 100% natural hair dyes which are blends of many different ingredients such as Logona do not tend to give a very intense colour.  Usually this type of natural hair dye will only go one step up from the colour you had before. So you are not likely to be shocked at the intensity of colour of a natural hair dye!

If you need any advice on these hair colours you can Ask Tricia a Natural Hair Dye Question here  or visit Tricia's Natural Hair Dye Questions and Answers Page