Henna is made using the dried, crushed leaves of the henna plant (Lawsonia inermis). The Natural dying properties found in henna are tannins of red pigments. Natural henna usually comes as a powder which is activated by hot water whereas henna/metallic salt products can come as a powder or liquid. Either form should be used with a deep conditioner because they can be drying to the scalp and hair.

picture of henna leafHenna is more of a temporary "stain" than a dye. Although the color produced by henna usually lasts 30-35 days, the henna itself may take months to completely wear away from the hair shaft. For this reason it's suggested that you wait before following up the use of this product with any sort chemical procedure (i.e. relaxers, chemical dyes, etc).

If you have relaxed hair and have been using henna but would like to switch to a chemically permanent dye, you have to remove the henna from the hair shaft before you proceed. The chemical reaction between the henna and products that use aniline dyes (most major products) will cause adverse reactions, so it's important to have a professional colorist remove the henna from the shaft before you proceed.

As a result of henna's reaction to some chemical procedures, many licensed beauticians would not suggest using the product. This fear is understandable and we strongly recommend you consider a chemical colorant to achieve the best, most predictable results.  But if your aim is to remain natural, and you're willing to give henna a try, educate yourself on the product, seek professional advice and follow the manufacturers instructions and you should be fine.

How to Color with Henna
Henna comes in many colors and there are currently a variety of different products on the market. Before making your final purchase, do some label reading and ask friends which products gave them the best results. As always, read and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Here are some additional tips...

Examine your scalp for cuts or abrasions as you could have adverse reactions if the product permeates and infects even the smallest opening.

Never color a freshly shampoo'd head of hair.

Using gloves, mix the henna as directed. For a smoother