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Ancient Sunrise Rajasthani Twilight Henna - 3 grams

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AncientSunrise® Rajasthani Twilightis our finest henna, best for dyeing hair rich,natural red to auburn colors and for covering resistant gray. Ancient Sunrise® Rajasthani Twilight henna hasthe highest dye content of our hennas, dyeing even resistant gray todeep red and auburn and is finelysifted for a creamy, silky paste; application and rinsing are easy.

If you are allergic to chemical hair dye, or havebeen advised by your physician to not use chemical hair dye to dyeyour hair, you should be able to use Ancient Sunrise® RajasthaniTwilight henna and other Ancient Sunrise® products safely. We havetested all Ancient Sunrise® hennas through an independent certifiedlaboratory to insure that they have NO lead, NO PPD, NO contaminants,adulterants or pesticide residue.

Recommended amounts:
  • 100g will dye or condition short hair.
  • 200g will dye or condition collar length straighthair.
  • 300g will dye or condition shoulder lengthstraight hair.
  • 500g will dye or condition waist length hair.
Store henna in a cool, dark place. You mayrefrigerate or freeze henna. Henna quality may deteriorate at hightemperatures.


Ancient Sunrise Henna for Hair

"Ancient Sunrise Henna for Hair" explores the art, science, techniques, and history of using henna, indigo, and cassia to dye hair. This book is a timely update of the previous book, "Henna for Hair" by Catherine Cartwright-Jones, to address the problem of the epidemic of para-phenylenediamine sensitization: the increasingly dangerous and widespread allergy to chemical hair dye. Separate chapter headings are listed below for your download convenience. Click on each chapter heading cover below to download each PDF file.

We offer this book free of charge. You may download selected chapters or the entire book. We ask only that you respect our copyright and observe our terms of use. Please see the copyright and licensing information at the bottom of this page.

Chapter 1 "Henna for Hair"

This chapter discusses the risks of using chemical hair dye, and the epidemiology of millions of cases of hair dye allergy and introduces the solution for allergies to chemical hair dye andassociated chemical sensitivities.





Chapter 2 "The History of Henna Hair Dye"

This is an expanding collection of research papers on the history of henna approached through the effect of climate change and human migrations on henna since the most recent glacial period to the present.





Chapter 4 "Henna Science and Microscopy"

This chapter details the botany and phytochemistry of henna, and microscopy of henna in present and past production.






Chapter 5 "Plants that Dye Hair"

This chapter discusses henna, indigo, and cassia, (lawsoniainermis, indigofera tinctoria , and cassia obovata) and the chemistry of each of these dye plants. Understanding the botany of these plants will help you understand how to get the best results from your henna hair dye.




Chapter 6 "Henna and Acidic Mixes"

Learn about the necessary chemistry of mixing henna and cassia with a mildly acidic liquid. This chapter discusses several sources of fruit acids, and how each has a different effect on henna.





Chapter 7 "Mixing and Testing Your Henna Mix"

This chapter discusses the mixing, dye release, formulation, and testing of a wide range of non-chemical permanent colors from henna, indigo, and cassia. This chapter includes step-by-step instructions to produce the color you want for your hair.





Chapter 8 "How to Henna Your Hair"

This chapter has step-by-step instructions for first time users dyeing hair blonde, red, brunette or black with henna indigo, and cassia.






Chapter 9 "Gray Hair and Doing Your Roots"

This chapter has step-by-step instructions for maintaining your gray roots as they grow in; dyeing them red,brunette, or black.






Chapter 10 "Lightening Your Hennaed Hair"

This chapter discusses the application of henna over chemically lightened hair, and chemically lightening hennaed hair and demonstrates the technique of highlights with henna and foils.





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"Ancient Sunrise® Henna for Hair" by Catherine Cartwright-Jones PhD is licensed under a
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You may not use this information on any commercial website or in any commercial publication.

Citation format: Catherine Cartwright-Jones PhD. 2015. "Ancient Sunrise® Henna for Hair" TapDancing Lizard LLC.
tapdancinglizard.com/AS_henna_for_hair/ Accessible also via hennaforhair.com, mehandi.com, and ancientsunrise.com

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