

Made in Barcelona, it nourishes and protects, preventing hair loss and providing shine.
The color lasts 1-2 months on hair and 2-4 months on dreads. It covers gray hair and is ideal for people with sensitive skin, pregnant women, and children.
Recommended amount according to hair length:
Discover the process of applying henna: tutorial below.
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Materials:
The box includes gloves, a disposable cap, and light henna powder.
You will also need: a bowl (never metal), a spatula (non-metal too), hot water (preferably bottled), and a dye brush. A towel and a hairdryer will also be helpful.
For better reflections, add a little lemon juice or chamomile tea to the mix.
Instructions:
Preparation:
Place the henna in a bowl while wearing gloves to avoid stains.
Gradually add hot water and mix until you achieve a smooth, uniform texture. If desired, add lemon or chamomile.
Wait for the mixture to cool to a lukewarm temperature before applying.
Application:
Tip: First, apply moisturizer around your face, ears, and neck to protect your skin from staining.
On dry hair, apply the paste by massaging the scalp and evenly covering all roots. Move towards the tips if you're applying to the entire hair. For dreadlocks, apply carefully from rasta to rasta, ensuring the paste soaks into the hair inside the rasta, not just the surface. Otherwise, the process is the same as with loose hair.
Once everything is covered, massage the scalp well.
If only the roots are retouched: place the cap on with the hair or dreads tied in a low ponytail.
If the entire hair is dyed: gather everything in a top bun and put on the cap.
If the cap moves, secure it with plastic wrap.
Clean any skin stains now.
Leave the dye to sit for 2-3 hours.
Rinsing:
Rinse with lukewarm water until most of the paste (clay-like) is gone. Then wash with your shampoo (if you have dreads, this Dr. Bronner's shampoo should work well). Massage the scalp for a minute and rinse again with lukewarm water until the water runs clear.
Ingredients: Cassia Obovata, Lawsonia Inermis, Sodium Picramate
Quantity: 100 grams. Sufficient for most hair or dreadheads (up to mid-back, for longer hair, you'll need one and a half or two packets).
If you are only retouching the roots, use approximately 25 grams.
Here’s a video tutorial on YouTube by a lovely girl who explains everything. When I have the chance, I will make a tutorial for dreads, but remember, it’s the same process, just make sure to soak each rasta carefully, rubbing piece by piece, so the dye penetrates deep into the hair inside the rasta, not just on the surface.
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