Sunday 18 December 2016

Types of Henna:

Black Henna;     

        The first type of henna that I will mention is the one most popular for us young teens today is the Black Henna. There are two types of black henna. The first type is with a chemical added to the powder to get an intense black hue, which is called para-phenylenediamine (also known as PPD). This chemical can cause irritation and harm to skin where it is applied as it is a highly allergic substance.
                The second type of black henna is achieved by natural ingredients, which we would use to not irritate our skin. This type is mixed in with the indigo plant (also known as indigofera tinctoria). This method also achieves the dye/stain on your skin without causing any harm. The powder is a greeny colour and often smells like frozen peas!


Black Henna
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Neutral Henna;

      The second type of henna is known as neutral. Even though it is a type of Henna plant it is no Henna at all. It is called the cassia obovata plant and is known as Senna. The plant has been around for centuries and has many great features such as antifungal and antibacterial properties. It also has a type of acid that causes a golden yellow stain to the hair. The neutral henna actually acts as a tye of conditioner to your luscious locks especially to darker hair. It gives thickness to the hair and also offers a colour boost to lighter hair. Its quite efficient!

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Red Henna;

        The third type of henna comes from the Lawsonia inermis plant which is known as the Red Henna. This type of henna has red/orange dye molecules added which off course gives off a red/orange stain to the skin and hair. Although, the plant itself is translucent which is perfect for dying your natural hair as it keeps the colour but makes it healthier, more voluminous and smoother. Another option is using it as the tattoo henna to stain the skin which gives you a red colour finish. This type of henna has two types of qualities!

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