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Rainbow Research Henna Hair Color and Conditioner Marigold Blonde Golden Blonde -- 4 oz


Rainbow Research Henna Hair Color and Conditioner Marigold Blonde Golden Blonde
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Rainbow Research Henna Hair Color and Conditioner Marigold Blonde Golden Blonde -- 4 oz

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Rainbow Research Henna Hair Color and Conditioner Marigold Blonde Golden Blonde Description

  • Dye and Chemical Free
  • 100% Natural Plant Powder

100% Natural Botanical Hair Color and Conditioner

Free of all Chemicals, Preservatives and Dyes

• Made from 100% Plant Material

• Conditions, Adds Body and Shine to all Hair Types

• Can be used to cover Grey or White Hair

• Fades out gradually, Last 4-6 Weeks on average (safe to use more frequently)

 

Available in 13 shades: Dark Brown, Medium Brown, Light Brown, Red, Mahogany, Burgundy, Copper, Sherry, Marigold Blonde, Blonde, Strawberry Blonde and Neutral


Directions

Preparation
Rainbow Henna may be applied on wet or dry hair, but it is important that the hair be clean. If you wish to shampoo first, towel dry hair before application. Apply cream, oil, or Vaseline around the hairline, ears, and neck to avoid staining your skin.

Directions
**(If using Henna on Grey or White Hair see directions below)**

  • Pour a 4 oz. jar of Rainbow Henna into a glass or plastic bowl. 
  • Gradually add boiling water, coffee or tea to the Henna powder.
  • Use a wooden or plastic spoon to mix thoroughly to a creamy soup-like consistency, (more liquid can be added if mixture is too thick).
  • For Rainbow Neutral Henna, mix 2 oz. (1/2 jar) with boiling water.

Rainbow Henna is filled by weight. A 4 oz. jar is equal to an 8 oz. cup by volume.

**For best results with Henna on Grey hair see instructions below**

 

Directions for use on Grey or White Hair

  • Pour a 4 oz. jar of Rainbow Henna into a glass or plastic bowl.
  • Gradually add boiling coffee or tea to the Henna powder. See special recipes and hints below for exact Coffee & Tea use.
  • Add 1-2 Tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar.
  • Use a wooden or plastic spoon to mix thoroughly to a creamy soup-like consistency, (more liquid can be added if mixture is too thick).
  • For Rainbow Neutral Henna on Grey Hair: Mix 2 oz. (1/2 jar) with boiling water, do not use coffee and vinegar.

Best Recipes for Grey Hair:

  • Dark Brown Henna + Coffee + 1-2 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar = Dark Brown
  • 3 parts Black + 1 Part Medium Brown + Coffee + 1-2 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar = Dark Brown
  • 3 Parts Dark Brown + 1 Part Medium Brown + Coffee + 1-2 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar = Medium/Dark Brown
  • 3 Parts Black + 1 Part Dark Brown + Coffee + 1-2 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar = Darkest Brown

Special Recipes and Hints
Substitute Coffee or Tea for Water to add these effects:

  • Coffee – Use for Best Results on Grey Hair to help tone down red tones, deepens brown-red tones, & cover grey. Use brewed, black coffee or espresso (not instant or decaffeinated). After coffee or espresso is brewed, bring to a boil. Mix as directed above.
  • Teas- To have the following effects take place, substitute tea for water. Let tea steep for 20-30 minutes, and then bring to a boil. Mix as directed above.
  • Ceylon, Black China or Darjeeling Teas will help tone down red & deepen brown-red tones on Dark Brown, Med Brown, Burgundy, Mahogany & Sherry. Ceylon, Black China or Darjeeling Teas will add gold highlights to Light Brown Henna.
  • Red Zinger Tea enriches red tones in Burgundy, Sherry, Mahogany, Dark Brown, Med Brown and Red Henna.
  • Chamomile Tea brightens and adds highlights to Neutral, Blonde, or Marigold Blonde Henna.

Apple Cider Vinegar – To help all colors hold on grey hair, add 1-2 tbsp. apple cider vinegar to Henna mixture.

 

Lemon Juice – To lighten blonde shades, add 1-2 tbsp. lemon juice to Henna mixture.

 

To Deepen Red Shades – Red, Sherry, Mahogany, or Burgundy can be deepened by mixing a darker shade. For example, 3 oz. (3/4 jar) Mahogany + 1 oz. (1/4 jar) Dark Brown = Dark Auburn.

 

Dry or Damaged Hair – Add 1 Egg, or 1-2 tbsp. of Olive Oil, or 1-2 tbsp of Plain Yogurt to the Henna mixture. These natural ingredients not only condition, but help with the application and rinsing processes. Choose any 1 of the 3 options listed above for similar results.

 

Application

  • Wear plastic or rubber gloves to avoid staining your hands.
  • Section hair front to back and ear to ear. Take 1 inch partings in the sections.
  • Method 1 - Begin at the scalp and paint on the Henna with a tint brush from roots to ends, or use hands
  • Method 2 - Begin at scalp and apply Henna with gloved hands.  Packing it on as if you were putting a mud pack on your head.
  • Continue until all the hair is thickly coated with the Henna mixture.
  • Place a cotton or tissue band around the hairline. Cover the hair with a plastic bag or plastic wrap and old towel to help maintain heat.

Timing
(For best results use a Heat Lamp, or Thermo Heat Cap)
Leave on as follows:

  • Black, Red, Sherry, Mahogany, Burgundy, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, and Copper –with heat 45- 60 minutes; without heat 60-90 minutes.
  • Strawberry Blonde, Blonde, Marigold Blonde, Light Brown, and Neutral –with heat 30 minutes; without heat 45-60 minutes.

When timing is completed, rinse thoroughly with hot water, and then rinse with cool water. Follow with Rainbow Henna Shampoo, or any mild natural shampoo without essential oils. Rinse thoroughly and style. Leaving the Henna on longer then recommended is not advised, results may vary.

Henna Test Strand Instructions

  • Mix 1 teaspoon of Henna with Boiled Water* Use enough water to make it into a thick soup-like consistency. Additional water may be added to thin mixture if needed.
  • Test on enough hair to see results. Select a 1 inch section (enough to wrap around 2 fingers).
  • Apply Henna Roots to Ends, coating the hair.
  • After Henna is applied, wrap the section of hair in plastic wrap.
  • Leave on 45-60 minutes. Rinse off, shampoo and dry.

Check color in good light, daylight is best. For more depth of color, timing can be increased 15-30 minutes.
*coffee or tea should be substituted for water for grey hair.

Free Of
Dyes and chemical.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Marigold blonde henna - cassia orbovata, chamomile, marigold.
Warnings

For external use only. Store in a cool, dry place. Filled by weight. Do not use in the area of the eye or if scalp has open cuts. Not for use on bleached or white hair. A strand test should be done if hair is over 10% gray.

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What is Henna? Discover the Modern Benefits of an Ancient Beauty Staple

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Have you ever explored the art of henna? If you are new to this multi-purpose natural dye, you might be surprised to know that it has been a well-loved resource in Pakistan, India, Africa and the Middle East for over 5,000 years. Was henna really used by Cleopatra to adorn her face and body, as legend suggests? Quite possibly, as researchers believe henna originated in ancient Egypt, where it had cosmetic uses not only for queens, but also for the dead, as mummies were colorfully decorated with henna designs.

Concept of What is Henna Represented by Bows of Henna Powder and Cream With Wooden Spoons on Marbled White Surface

What is henna?

Henna is a natural, permanent dye made from the leaves of the primordial henna plant. It has historically been used in cultures around the world by both men and women to dye hair, beards, mustaches?and even the fur of animals for ceremonial purposes. Henna was also traditionally played a role in wedding ceremonies for centuries across Hindu, Muslim, Jewish and Christian cultures. In addition to decorating the bodies of the upper classes, henna was accessible to the poor. So, even if they could not afford jewelry, they could adorn themselves with colorful patterns on their skin.

What are the benefits of henna?

In addition to cosmetic applications, henna also became a valuable resource in hot, dry regions because of its natural cooling properties. When desert dwellers needed to reduce their elevated body temperatures, they applied a thick coat of henna paste to their palms and the soles of their feet. The resulting cooling sensation apparently remained active as long as the henna was on the skin. Henna has also been used to strengthen and condition the hair and help manage dandruff, which is a condition of the scalp that may include flaking and mild itchiness. Additionally, henna appears to support normal inflammation levels and natural wound healing, including minor skin irritations. In the East Indian healing system of Ayurveda, henna?commonly known as mehndi?is valued for its cooling, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, and for helping to balance the doshas. For example, henna is often used to reduce Pitta imbalances, such as skin irritation, inflammation or excessive body heat. In Ayurvedic medicine, doshas refer to three vital energies—Vata, Pitta and Kapha—that govern the physiological, mental and emotional aspects of an individual's unique constitution. Each person is believed to possess a combination of these doshas. Keeping the doshas in balance is fundamental to a healing system that is designed to prevent illness, not just heal it.

How to use henna for self-care

As Ayurvedic wisdom suggests, henna offers a wealth of valuable self-care applications. Consider the following ideas:

Natural hair color

Henna has long been used to condition and color hair naturally without the harmful chemicals found in most commercial hair dyes. In addition to acting as a natural conditioner, henna helps to strengthen hair by sealing the cuticle; this protection helps impart lasting color and shine. It may also help regulate scalp pH as henna has a natural pH of around 5.5, which is close to the healthy pH of human skin and hair. A balanced scalp pH supports a healthy scalp microbiome and overall hair strength.

Rejuvenating hair mask

When the heat is on, and your hair seems dry or frizzy, you might try a cooling henna hair mask. Simply mix henna powder with water or full-fat, plain yogurt to a creamy consistency. Apply to your hair and allow it to permeate for a few minutes as you relax. In Ayurveda, this restorative hair treatment is believed to soothe Pitta imbalances and support healthy hair growth.

Soothing skin care

Henna is believed to have natural anti-inflammatory properties, which is one reason it has long been a valued remedy for dermal conditions. To help relieve inflamed or itchy skin and minimize irritation, redness or rashes, simply apply a light paste of henna mixed with water to the troubled areas. This is especially beneficial for Pitta types prone to skin issues.

Calming foot bath

When stress and tension sap your vitality, consider a warm, henna-infused foot soak to reduce swelling and calm Vata-related restlessness. For additional therapeutic value, add a few drops of wintergreen essential oil. You might even make this a regular habit for relaxing self-care.

Pre-manicure care

When you’re ready for a manicure, brighten and pre-condition your nails first by applying henna paste to your nails, which is believed to strengthen them and help prevent brittleness, in part because henna binds to keratin, which is the protein found in skin, hair and nails. Spike your mix with several drops of lavender-tea tree oil for its soothing, moisturizing, antiseptic, and antifungal support.

Infused hair oil

To add shine to your tresses in addition to smoothing frizz, mix up a simple henna-infused hair oil by blending jojoba oil with henna powder to a smooth consistency and apply to hair, relaxing for several minutes. Along with creating glossy locks, this remedy is traditionally thought to strengthen the roots of your hair and help guard against dandruff.

Natural dandruff remedy

To approach the dandruff problem from an Ayurvedic healing perspective, blend henna powder with fresh lemon juice to a creamy mix. You can further enrich this treatment with a few drops of essential oil of lemon. Apply it to your scalp and allow it to sit for several minutes before washing and conditioning your hair as usual. This is believed to be especially valuable for Kapha-dominant individuals with oily scalps.

The body cooler

During the hot, dry summer months, you can benefit from the cooling properties of henna with a cooling body mask or pack. Simply mix henna powder with water to make a paste. To amplify the cooling effect, mix in a few drops of refreshing peppermint essential oil. Apply it to the soles of the feet and palms, and rest, relax or meditate.

Beyond powder and cream, what henna products are available?

If you want to explore commercial henna hair color, check out Rainbow Research Henna Hair Color and Conditioner, which comes in a rainbow of shades including golden blonde, red, auburn, brown, ebony, strawberry blond, copper, dark auburn and more. Unlike mass-market hair coloring products, this 100% natural botanical hair color and conditioner is free of chemicals, preservatives, and dyes. Try it for added shine, body and to cover grey. Color will last 4-6 weeks on average, fading out gradually. If you love the idea of henna highlights, but feel hesitant about permanent color, you might consider Shikai Henna Gold Highlighting Shampoo, and Shikai Henna Gold Highlighting conditioner. This dynamic duo was designed to restore the shimmering brilliance hidden in your hair. The secret is non-coloring neutral henna, well known for its extraordinary ability to reflect light, like cellophane, and reveal hair’s many colors and shine without the damaging effects of artificial coloring agents. It’s also safe to use on color-treated hair. Voila! You are now well informed about henna, and the many self-care and beauty benefits it offers, as well as various ways to use it. Enjoy![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="188009" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1757962350779{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/shikai-henna-gold-highlighting-shampoo-12-fl-oz"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="188008" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1757962722618{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/rainbow-research-henna-hair-color-and-conditioner-medium-brown-chestnut"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="188010" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1757962742267{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/tints-of-nature-henna-cream-hair-color-golden-blonde"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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