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Organic Henna Powder - best finely sifted henna for fine, fragile or damaged hair - Rarity Henna
If you are allergic to chemical hair dye or have been advised by your physician to not use chemical hair dye to dye your hair, you should be able to use Ancient Sunrise® Rarity henna and other Ancient Sunrise® products safely.
Rarity Henna is the best henna dye for hair that is fine, curly or damaged. This organic henna has such a fine sift that the application is superb for kinky curly hair and locs, and causes no hair breakage. Rarity produces lovely copper hair color on gray and light hair.
*Note- if you used to use Henna for African Hair or Jasmine Henna, this is the perfect replacement!
If your hair is medium to dark in color you will achieve deeper copper tones. You may not see much color change on darker hair, but your hair will glow in the sunlight.
Henna restores damaged hair. For resistant gray, try our Ancient Sunrise® Rajasthani Twilight henna instead. For best results, use Ancient Sunrise® Rainwash prior to application.Not looking for red? No problem! You may need Ancient Sunrise® cassia or indigo in addition to henna! We also have wonderful additives to help fine tune your final hair color!
Ancient Sunrise® Henna works on chemically treated hair! You may need to do additional applications for your desired result, depending on how much damage was caused by previous products. *Color will vary from head to head. Contact customer service for assistance.Find henna instructions here: https://www.mehandi.com/kb_results.asp?ID=1
- If your hair is:
- 5 inches or less, you need 100g
- Shoulder length, you need 200g
- Shoulder blade length, you need 300g
- Mid back length, you need 400g
- Waist length, you need 500g
*You will need an additional 100g of henna for every 5 inches past your waist. **Amounts needed vary from head to head. This table was created based on average hair. If your hair is fine, you may need less. If your hair is thick, you may need more. Contact customer service if you're unsure.
Storage: Store henna in a cool, dark place. You may refrigerate henna paste for up to 3 days immediately after dye release. You can freeze henna paste for several years, immediately after dye release.
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.
This chapter details the botany and phytochemistry of henna, and microscopy of henna in present and past production.
This chapter discusses henna, indigo, and cassia, (lawsonia inermis, 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.
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.
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.
This chapter has step-by-step instructions for first time users dyeing hair blonde, red, brunette or black with henna indigo, and cassia.
This chapter has step-by-step instructions for maintaining your gray roots as they grow in; dyeing them red,brunette, or black.
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.
This chapter contains step-by-step instructions for using henna, cassia, and indigo to dye relaxed hair, natural hair, and locs.

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Features
- NO lead, NO PPD, NO contaminants, adulterants or pesticide residue
- Permanent hair dye
- Best henna powder for hair types 3b-4c (View your hair type here)
- Restores health and shine to hair
- Curly hair product
- 100% organic hair color
- Sustainably and ethically sourced
- Professional organic hair product
- Cruelty free and Vegan friendly
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