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10 JAMILA HENNA (BAQ) Hair & Skin Tattoo

$ 19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: JAMILA
  • MPN: EXPIRY 6/2018
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Jamila Henna BODY ART QUALITY
    (BAQ) for Skin tattoo and hair coloring
    Up for sale is TEN boxes sealed box of Jamila Henna
    at
    100 grams per box
    Super Sift (Total 1000 grams)
    Expiration:
    June 2018 (as printed on bottom of box)
    Despite expiry, it still produces nice orangey reddish dye when mix with lemon juice for 24 hours before application as hair color or body art.
    Comes in shimmery box with foil wrapper
    100% natural henna leaves, contains 2.7% lawson dye
    Buy with Confidence. Shipping is USPS Priority Mail
    Jamila Henna is made up of 100% natural Henna leaves. In contrary to other dyes, Jamila Henna Superior has no negative effects on skin and Hair. It is completely made up of natural Henna, is free from any harmful chemicals and a better option for dying in comparison with Toxic Hair Dyes. It is needle less Henna and easy to apply.
    100% pure natural henna powder (for hair) with no additives.
    Hair Coloring Instructions:
    Henna plants have been used to color hair for at least 5,000 years. Henna leaves are dried and turned into powder to produce a red dye. The exact shade that hair becomes with henna dye depends on where the plant grew and on the starting hair color. You must mix henna powder with a mildly acidic liquid to prepare henna hair color.
    1
    Choose body art-quality henna.
    This is pure henna with no additives and will be of better quality than henna sold for hair dyes. Body art-quality henna, which contains more of the dye molecule called lawsone, produces a richer hair color and rinses out better.
    2
    Use warm liquid to mix the henna paste.
    Place powdered henna in a bowl and add water, tea brew, with or without fresh or bottled lemon juice, blending well with a spoon until you have a thick paste the consistency of mashed potatoes.
    Substitute a gentler acidic liquid if your skin is irritated by lemon juice. You can use orange juice, grapefruit juice, or an acidic herbal tea containing lemon. Many henna hair recipes omit acidic liquids altogether as they can be very drying to the hair.
    3
    Add a spice to mask the henna smell.
    Ground cinnamon or ground cloves give the henna mix a better fragrance. Ground cloves will make the henna dye slightly darker. Ground cinnamon will not alter the dye. Alternatively, use essential oils to mask the henna smell.
    For dandruff or an itchy scalp, add two or three drops of tea tree oil to the mixture.
    4
    Rest the henna paste overnight.
    Cover the bowl and let it sit at room temperature. This resting period is important for preparing henna hair color because it releases the dye.
    You can shorten the resting period by placing the bowl of henna paste in a warm place. Place the bowl somewhere that will allow the henna to warm to approximately 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 Celsius) for 2 hours. Don't allow the henna paste to rest in a place where it will get warmer than this.
    5
    Thin the henna paste with more liquid.
    It should have the consistency of yogurt when you're ready to put it in your hair.
    6
    Run a test before using henna for the first time so you can see the shade your hair will become when you color it with henna.
    Mix a small amount of henna paste and dunk in some hair taken from your hairbrush. Let the hair stay in the henna paste for 2 to 4 hours, rinse it, then let it sit for 48 hours to oxidize and darken.