🌟 Unleash Your Inner Goddess with Naturally Stunning Hair!
Nisha Henna Based Color Dye offers a natural and vibrant hair color solution, enriched with herbal ingredients like Amla, Shikakai, Aloe Vera, and Hibiscus. Each pack contains 10 sachets of 0.35 ounces, providing a long-lasting, smooth, and silky finish while ensuring hygienic packaging for your peace of mind.
M**S
Buen producto
Muy buen producto me quedo como queria y es muy facil de aplicar y usar
A**O
Great product
Great product, leaves my beard dark and black . Very gentle on my skin.
J**D
A Disaster in a Box - From Light Brown to Carrot Top!
I am beyond disappointed with this so-called "natural hair color" henna. I bought this product with high hopes of achieving a lovely light brown shade, but what I got instead was a horrifying red-orange mess! This is not the "natural" look I was going for unless I wanted to cosplay as a clown.First of all, the smell was unbearable. It was like I was smearing wet grass mixed with dirt all over my head. The application was messy and stained everything it touched. My bathroom now looks like a crime scene.After following the instructions to the letter and enduring the horrendous smell for hours, I rinsed out the henna only to find my hair had turned a shocking shade of RED-ORANGE! I look like a carrot that’s been left out in the sun too long. Light brown? More like neon nightmare.The worst part is, this stuff won't wash out. I've tried everything short of shaving my head to get rid of this hideous color, but it seems I'm stuck with it. To add insult to injury, my hair feels like straw now - dry, brittle, and completely unmanageable.Save yourself the heartbreak and horror. This product is a disaster in a box. Unless you’re aiming for a look straight out of a circus, stay far, far away from this henna. What a waste of time and money. Absolutely never again!
A**R
Good product - will buy it again
Easy to use and covers well. leaves looking very healthy
K**A
Good for a more natural option
I've been using this hair dye for the past 4 years, and I love it because it's a more natural option that doesn't seem to damage my hair. However, be aware that it can stain anything it touches, so use with caution! When applying and washing it out, be sure to wear gloves, and be extra careful not to get it in your eyes. I also sometimes use a clarifying shampoo, which I know fades dyes, but with this product, the color still lasts well for at least 2-3 washes.I primarily use it to touch up my roots, so I can usually get 3-4 uses out of a single pack, making it great value!
S**R
Phenylenediamine in Natural Black
I use henna to dye my skin for costuming purposes. I have used it to dye my hair in the past however my primary purpose is marking my skin.I've used this brand for years when I have a character that needs to have temporary tattoos or spots for example. This has always turned a really really dark purple to Black on my skin. But this time it turned a ridiculously horrible Brown and looks like it cracked. I've been dying my skin for about 20 years the exact same way and have never run into anything that looks this weird.The second thing is that the Natural Black color isn't Henna. Hannah is a very specific plant that only produces a red orange-ish brown color they may have sprinkled some henna in this thing but Hannah doesn't turn purple black. The fourth ingredient on the list is the one in the title here and it is considered a dangerous chemical as it may be carcinogenic and that it can have unexpected allergic reactions even if you've used it before without any issues. Whenever I know I'm going to be making a character, I spot test every single time. There was no burning itching or dermatitis for the spot test but I did notice the color was off. Hannah can take up to 24 to 48 hours to fully develop so I figured maybe it just needed some time and proceeded to paint my arms. Every other time I have done this I have gotten smooth color with gradients toward places like knuckles and elbows and palms. I have never gotten lizard skin. I don't know if this was a bad batch or there was some kind of chemical reaction with a lotion that I had scrubbed off but...it looks horrible. Alcohol activated paint doesn't work so great on hands which is why I prefer henna and it's also cheaper but I'm not so sure about buying this particular brand again after lizard arms. The hands are a different color because I was doing a test run think of it like a dress rehearsal and had dyed my hands with a different batch earlier in the week so it is faded and there has been a lot of hand washing because I'm not gross so that's why it isn't dark and it's splotchy. I'm going to add two pictures. One of them is going to be what my arm looks like now and the other is going to be what my hand ended up looking like before to give you an idea of the difference in color of the dye. I don't think I have any pictures of just my arms with the old batch. My arms used to be the same color as the back of my hands. Over the weekend of course faded so because my event is this weekend I was redoing the color. I did not end up with purple black I ended up with poop.
A**A
Me encantan
Son verdaderamente buenos
M**E
THIS WORKS & IT LAST UP TO A MONTH
My regular instant Henna color was out of stock, so I bought NISHA NATURAL BLACK. I used it on washed, dried hair, as a precaution I added some Conditioning Henna + Castor, Jojoba & Vitamin E oils.I mixed the Henna with warm water & let it sit for 30 minutes, then mixed the NISHA NATURAL BLACK COLOR in a separate dish & Combined them. After putting oil around my hairline, ears & nape. I applied the color to my roots with gloved hands, then cover my hair with a plastic color cap for 1 hr, because I have 4b/c hair type . I WAS SO ESTACTIC WITH THE RESULT! MY HAIR WAS JET BLACK! SO I WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED! JUST FOLLOW MY TIPS. MY NEW GO TO COLOR!! YEAH!! 🥰🤗
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