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MiMi
Lv 5
MiMi asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 1 decade ago

Can I use henna to thicken my hair without it coloring it?

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  • Lava
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Nope, although if your hair was black it wouldn't be very noticeable.

    Cassia will make your hair feel softer and thicker, it lasts about a month. It has a golden dye that won't show up except on the lightest hair.

  • 1 decade ago

    No, sorry! Henna is used for making your hair a darker colour, not to thicken it. I recommend ANY thickening shampoo from Sally Beauty Salon. ALWAYS, good good good quality and works.

    Good luck (:

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    use cassia if you don't want to color your hair...henna will always color your hair to some degree, but using distilled water in your paste instead of lemon juice or acv and keeping it on for less time will reduce the amount of color left behind, but it WILL still leave some color.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    for a commence you have a undesirable physique of suggestions basically asserting. you're able to purchase casting creme gloss in like mahogany or blackcurrent, I dyed moe that coloration it is going extra browny purple after 2 washes. I dyed mine with it even though it lasts an prolonged time even though it has no ammonia in so which you're able to be reliable. in case you wanna get rid, wash it with washing up liquid, curiously it works, get some hair stripper even though it is going to clutter your hair, or basically dye returned over it.

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