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Old Jan 16, 2012, 11:05 AM
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Also.... chemical reds tend to wash out. Depending on your natural color, you may try henna for some firery tones. Use pure high quality with lemon for very natural looking redish hair. On blondes it may be bit too vivid... but it still looks natural (be careful when using henna AFTER chemical dye. Make a test just in case, because it may turn messy).

when died first with henna and than with indigo, one can achieve black color (although indigo washes out faster than henna, so it will fade into reddish brown). Hendigo (henna and indigo applied at once) creates a dark brown with redish tint (which I have now, but people say it's too dark).








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