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Henna and basma hair

A few thousand years ago, eastern women began using henna and basma to color their hair, nails and body with them. It's amazing that a lot of old cosmetics recipes have become the property of the past in view of the development of new technologies in the cosmetic industry, and the recipes for coloring hair with henna and basma still exist almost in the same form as they used to.

Surprisingly, to date, no paint from synthetic substances is able to achieve the result that can give henna and basma. This refers to the health that brings hair coloring with the help of these cosmetics. Therefore, in spite of the fact that today there is a wide variety of paints intended for hair dyeing, manufacturers of these cosmetics also produce paints based on henna and basma. Well, the female sex with pleasure uses them to give hair not only a beautiful and natural color, but also a healthy appearance.

The magic power of nature

Henna is extracted from a plant that is very rich in essential oils and various tannins. Due to these compounds, henna can bind to the surface of the hair and envelop it with a film that can not be seen with the naked eye. But in the process of contact, some of the substances contained in henna penetrate very deeply, into the very structure of the hair and, thus, the curls heal.

Such a substance, like henna, can well strengthen the roots of hair, eliminate the known to many trouble called dandruff. In addition, henna helps to avoid hair loss. Well, a nice addition to all this - amazingly beautiful, natural shades of hair.

With the help of henna, hair can be dyed in a variety of colors: it can be ashen blond, and dark brown. In the case if simultaneously applied henna and basma, the shades will turn blue-black, that is, you can become a burning brunette. The shade that results from the use of one henna depends on the initial shade of the woman's hair.

Technology of using henna and basma

Today there are two main technologies where henna and basma are used together. It can be the simultaneous application of these cosmetic products and sequential. In the first case, henna and basma are mixed in the right proportions, and then applied directly to the hair. The second method involves the initial staining of hair with henna, and a few days later - tinting with basma.

It should be noted that henna is usually diluted with a slightly acidified solution. For example, you can add a couple of grains of citric acid. Due to this, it will be possible to achieve a more intense color, which, moreover, will persist for a long time.

If a woman wishes to diversify those tones that henna and basma can provide for her hair, she can dilute these powders with other liquids. For example, wanting to achieve a brighter red shade, you should dilute henna with red wine. Before this it needs to be slightly heated. If the desired shade is purple, then you should try to stir henna with beet juice. To achieve darker colors, it is recommended to use coffee, as well as ordinary kefir.

Wishing to achieve a saturated and even color of hair, you should add a mixture of henna and some liquid, a little essential oil. This will allow henna to penetrate more deeply into the hair, and the entire mixture for coloring - evenly spread over them. Remember that a lot depends on what your original hair color is, so it's best to try to paint only one strand first.

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