Hair Dye Forum

Notifications
Clear all

Caca Rouge!

Page 2 / 3
 
(@laurac)
Honorable Member Registered

This is beautiful!!

ReplyQuote
Posted : December 23, 2012 10:57 pm
(@tanpopokitty)
New Member Guest

Soooo gorgeous. I'm also extremely jealous of your wave.

ReplyQuote
Posted : January 7, 2013 2:24 am
(@xannie)
Honorable Member Registered

Reminds me of copper shades, gorgeous result.

ReplyQuote
Posted : January 7, 2013 4:03 pm
(@theodora)
New Member Guest

Only just saw this, but it looks awesome! Also, hair can feel a little on the dry side shortly after using henna from the resinous coating. It's a good idea to use a moisture treatment (something with a humectant like glycerin, honey or aloe) right after doing a henna. I just mix a couple of spoons of cheap honey with my conditioner and plop it on and leave it on for a while.

ReplyQuote
Posted : January 8, 2013 10:51 pm
(@anwen)
New Member Guest

Oh, that's lush! Um. No pun intended? I'm sorely tempted to try this to even out the two tone mess of my hair, if I can't get the ginger out with another go of colour b4, but is it a really terrible idea over bleached/generally quite processed hair? It's in decent condition (aside from the iffy bit that doesn't seem to take dye any more, but even that feels/looks okay).

ReplyQuote
Posted : January 18, 2013 12:29 pm
(@marthamagic)
Honorable Member Registered

I'd definitely strand test before putting it all over your head.
And remember... HENNA IS PERMANENT.

As in it doesn't bleach out, it binds to your hair shaft so if you're after a quick fix that you can come back from don't use it.
Also, if you do use it and your natural hair colour is quite a lot darker than your processed hair you'll have a noticable line where your natural hair's been hennaed and your bleached hair has.

I put my henna over chemically dyed ginger hair and my natural dark blonde roots and it's blended really well but like I said, if your hair's darker it might not be so forgiving.

If you do decide on henna definitely, definitely strand test and make sure you only use BAQ (body art quality) or Lush henna otherwise your henna could be mixed with all sorts of nasties that could melt your hair should you want to try to get rid of it.

ReplyQuote
Topic starter Posted : January 18, 2013 12:55 pm
(@anwen)
New Member Guest

Yes, this would very much be if I decide to stick with the ginger (I have had quite a lot of compliments on it, which helps). I'll probably just end up going with one of the Adore gingery colours - my natural hair's a bit darker than the current colour, though I'm not honestly sure exactly how much as I've not had it natural in so many years! And yes, would definitely go with the Lush stuff, although I think I tried it once before and my hair didn't really get on with it. Maybe Adore is more sensible...

ReplyQuote
Posted : January 18, 2013 1:34 pm
(@VioletJeff)
New Member Guest

This looks lovely, and your eyebrows are also pretty good haha

ReplyQuote
Posted : January 19, 2013 11:50 am
 Frou
(@frou)
Eminent Member Registered

Gorgeous. This is the red I want, I just don't want to use henna since I get bored of things way too easily!

ReplyQuote
Posted : April 9, 2013 10:27 pm
(@marthamagic)
Honorable Member Registered

So I've been using henna for about 6 months now and this is what colour/condition my hair is in now.

ReplyQuote
Topic starter Posted : July 1, 2013 10:33 pm
(@zaralily)
New Member Guest

It definitely looks alotttt longer! Such a gorgeous colour πŸ™‚

ReplyQuote
Posted : July 1, 2013 10:42 pm
(@Valaina)
New Member Guest

Ooh, I wish Henna wasn't so permanent 'cause this is beautiful!

ReplyQuote
Posted : July 1, 2013 10:43 pm
(@redmorgane)
Trusted Member Registered

Oh :O beautiful !

ReplyQuote
Posted : July 1, 2013 11:10 pm
(@lauraaa)
Estimable Member Registered

Lush πŸ˜€

ReplyQuote
Posted : July 1, 2013 11:15 pm
(@ModifiedMomma)
New Member Guest

Oh my gosh, it's gorgeous!!!  Your hair looks so healthy and your wave looks fab, too.  πŸ™‚

ReplyQuote
Posted : July 2, 2013 12:34 am
Page 2 / 3