Radhe Shyam Henna Powder Natural Copper
Natural Copper Henna Hair Dye
Refresh your hair or dreadlocks color without damaging them.
This eco-friendly and vegan dye, made in Barcelona, is crafted with natural ingredients that nourish the scalp and prevent hair loss and dandruff. It provides shine and volume, and is safe for pregnant women, children, and sensitive skin.
The color lasts from 1 to 2 months on hair and 2 to 4 months on dreadlocks. It covers gray hair and leaves shiny highlights.
Method to apply henna: tutorial explained below in the description.
Amount needed depending on your hair size:
- Short hair (up to the shoulders): half a pack (50g)
- Medium hair (up to mid-back): one full pack (100g)
- Long hair (up to the waist): one and a half packs (150g)
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Materials:
You’ll need: gloves, a disposable cap, and henna powder (all included in the box).
Additionally, you’ll need a bowl (avoid metal), a wooden or plastic spatula, hot water (preferably bottled), a dye brush, and a towel. A hairdryer will also be helpful.
If you want more highlights, add a bit of lemon juice or chamomile tea.
Instructions:
Preparation:
- Place the henna in a non-metallic bowl. Wear gloves to prevent staining.
- Gradually add hot water and mix until you get a smooth paste. You can also add lemon or chamomile.
- Let it sit until it’s lukewarm.
Application:
Tip: Before you start, apply moisturizer around your face, ears, and neck to protect your skin from stains.
On dry hair. Apply the paste by thoroughly massaging your scalp and evenly covering all the roots. Continue to the ends if applying it to your entire hair. If dyeing dreadlocks, the process is the same; simply apply carefully, lock by lock, ensuring they are well-saturated so the dye penetrates the hair within the lock, not just the outer layer. Everything else is the same as with loose hair.
Once everything is covered, massage your scalp well.
If you’re only touching up roots: gather your hair or locks into a low ponytail and cover with the cap.
If dyeing all your hair: tie it up in a bun and cover with the cap.
If the cap moves, you can secure it with cling film.
Clean your skin now if you’ve stained it.
Let it sit for 2 to 3 hours.
Rinsing:
Rinse with warm water until most of the paste (mud-like texture) is gone. Then wash with your shampoo (if you have dreadlocks, your shampoo should be this one from Dr. Bronner's). Massage your scalp for one minute, then rinse thoroughly with warm water until the water runs almost clear.
Ingredients: Cassia Obovata, Lawsonia Inermis, Sodium Picramate
Quantity: 100 grams. Enough for most hair lengths or dreadlocks (up to mid-back; longer hair will require one and a half to two packs).
If you’re only touching up roots, use approximately 25 grams.
Here’s a link to a video tutorial on YouTube by a lovely girl explaining the process. When I get the chance, I’ll record a tutorial for dreadlocks, but remember, it’s exactly the same. You just need to ensure each lock is well saturated by working bit by bit so the dye penetrates the inner hair strands, not just the surface layer.
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