Henna: Is It Worth The Mess?

henna natural hair benefits

Henna is a great treatment for all naturals to achieve stronger and shinier hair strands. My first experience with henna was a couple of months ago and since then I’m a henna lover. So I decided to share with you my first experience and my recipe and the henna natural hair benefits.

Benefits of using henna:

• Strong and shiny hair. Henna penetrates and coats the hair shaft making the hair cuticle smooth. It gives the hair more strength without locking out moisture.
• Reduces split ends and gets rid of dandruff.
• It’s a natural way to color your hair red. Henna is a plant so there are no chemicals. In comparison to chemical dyes, henna fades a lot less. I do have to add that Henna cannot make your hair lighter, the red color is coated on top of the hair
• Your curls loosen. Henna can loosen your curl pattern temporarily.
• This may be a pro but also a con. I liked that I experienced less shrinkage, but I had to put in more effort to define my curls. After washing your hair multiple times, your curl will go back to its normal state.

There are also some cons to using henna:

• The application. Henna is a thick paste and it stains very fast. The application can be very messy and it needs to be left in the hair for a longer time, which makes it heavy and warm on top of your head.
• The smell. It can linger in your hair for a day or two after the application and it is not a very pleasant smell.
• Dry hair. If you do a henna treatment with only hot water, it leaves the hair dry after rinsing out. Very dry. It looks a lot like a protein treatment so it is best to mix your henna with a moisturizing conditioner and to deep condition afterwards.

Ingredients:

200 gr Henna (Use 100 gr for medium length hair)
1 bag green tea
1-2 cups hot (not boiling) water
1/5 cup of moisturizing conditioner
2-3 tablespoons olive oil

Directions:

Put the bag of green tea in the water and mix some of the water with the henna in a plastic bowl. Make sure the henna stays thick and not too runny. Add the conditioner. If the henna is hard to mix, add the rest of the water till it’s a thick paste.

Put a lid on the bowl and let the henna sit overnight to release the red dye from the henna. Add 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil the next morning in the mixture.

Section your hair and apply the henna, with gloves, by smoothing it on the hair.

Do not rake it through; it is too thick for that.

Wrap your hair around your head and cover it with cling film to trap the heat on your head. It is optional to put a shower cap on top of that. Leave the henna in for 4 hours.

Rinse the henna out of your hair. The henna is very thick, so this could take a while. Use a moisturizing conditioner to speed up the process and to wash the henna out of your hair. Do not use shampoo. Make sure all the henna is rinsed out of your hair.

Deep condition and style those beautiful locks as desired.

Tips when using henna for the first time:

• Use old towels and newspapers for your shoulders and on the ground.
• Use gloves to make sure your hands don’t become orange
• Do not wash your hair with shampoo for at least 24 hours after using henna.
• Use natural (green powered) henna. Blond henna, black henna etc is not pure henna and has other ingredients in there, which can have a different coloring outcome on your hair.

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