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Logona Herbal Hair Colour

Our Price: $28
Content: 100g hair colour powder, pair of gloves, warming cap, & instruction sheet
Certification: Certified Natural by BDIH

Choose from: Gold Blonde, Sahara Blonde, Henna Red, Flame Red, Mahogany, Walnut Brown, Chestnut Brown, Natural Brown, Umber Brown, and Henna Black.

Logona Herbal Hair Colours are made from henna and plants including beetroot and walnut shells and have no phenylendiamine (ppd) or toxic chemicals in them. These colours are made using plants only and will leave your hair with added body and lustre coating the hair shaft only. Henna can also help with psoriasis and dandruff. Applying the herbal hair colours to grey hair will not show a dark colour however will add colour to the natural hair. Colours for grey hair are chestnut brown, umber brown and mahogany. Umber brown has no gold colour and chestnut brown has a gold colour. Applying colour on colour always makes more colour so the more you colour your hair the better coverage on your grey hair. Chestnut brown on the roots and umber brown on the ends is a good combination. Always shampoo, no conditioner before application. Apply to dry hair and sit in the sun or apply heat over plastic cap and towell with a dryer. Leave for at least one hour. Always do a test strand for suitability of colour.

Henna Red is suitable for most colours except for dark brown and white hair.White hair will go orange. For up to 50% grey, henna red will give a red brown colour.For a darker colour, apply henna red one day and black the next day. This is two separate applications and will give a red brown without any brassy colour.Henna red over brown hair gives a red brown. Remember you can have a more professional look and go for henna red foils at the hairdressers.

Mahogany colour is less red than henna red and is suitable for brown hair and adds red to brown colour. The difference between henna red and mahogany is that mahogany has more black added. On grey hair ( white hair ) it will be bright red. The lighter the colour the brighter the result.Always test a strand of hair first.For a more natural colour add mahogany foils instead of applying the colour all over.Alternatively use two foils say walnut red-brown and mahogany foils.You will need a hairdresser for this technique.

Chestnut Red Brown is suitable for most colours except dark brown hair. On 50% grey hair it will give a blonde effect however it will not lighten but adds gold and gives an illusion of lighter hair. Chestnut brown will add gold effects to light brown hair. For 80% to 100% grey hair apply chestnut brown to the roots of hair only for a more natural look. This will blend and will not be brassy as the grey hair on the ends will take any brassy effects away. The effect is light on for the first time of colouring. When retouching the roots leave the ends for a more natural look. All herbal hair colours are plant colours only and can be unreliable.Test a strand of hair first.

Umber Brown is the least gold colour and is suitable for all brown coloured hair and for grey hair. Umber brown will not go dark on very grey hair. Umber brown is good for customers who do not want any gold highlights and works well on 50% grey hair and is a darker colour than chestnut and natural brown. Testing a strand of hair is essential for accuracy of colour. Plants can be unreliable at times and herbal hair colours are strictly coloured with pant only. There is only one natural hair colouring in the world and that is henna based products. Your hair will love the plant colouring

Sahara Blonde is more gold than golden Blonde and the longer you leave it on the more colour will be added to your hair which is the case for all henna's. Sahara blonde is suitable for blonde hair to add some gold colour and can be applied to grey hair for a golden blonde colour.Once you get used to the various colours you will be more confident with using herbal hair colours. If by chance you feel the colour is a little brassey, just leave it and you will find with some shampooing the colour will settle and look more natural in a short time.Sometimes it is a good idea when you need to retouch the roots and leave the ends so as not to result in any brassy colour.Always do a test strand first as henna can be unreliable.

Walnut Brown adds gold /copper colour to very strong coarse hair and can add copper to fine and grey hair. If the hair is coarse the copper will be less dominant..The roots do not take as well as the ends, somehow the colour can bounce off the roots. Always shampoo the hair and exclude conditioner just prior to applying herbal hair colours. Walnut red brown is nice on light brown hair to add a shine and some gold /copper colour however usually does not add a lot of copper. For variation of colour apply walnut red brown on one section of hair and leave the next natural.You could also do one strand walnut red brown and the next strand henna red. This would be quite bright on light brown hair.The lighter the base the brighter the colour.Walnut-red brown is okay over bleached hair for a copper effect however test first.

Natural Brown is suitable for med blonde and light brown hair and can be used on grey hair up to100% grey hair. For the light brown and blonde hair, natural brown will give a shine and add some brown colour. For 50% to 60% grey will add brown colour and cover the greys to a degree. The more application the better the coverage and the colour will build up over time. For 80% grey, the colour will be a blonde colour and will look great as i have just done my mums hair with natural brown . Photos will be here soon for you to view the before and after
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Black is a tricky colour and when mixed in a bowl, will go blue if left for a while and can turn bleached hair green so do not mix a lot of black with other colours however on natural hair usually does not go green .Do not use on bleached hair.For grey hair use henna red one day and apply black the next. This result will be red brown without any brassy colour as the black tones the red down. Black on grey hair will go bluish. If using black with other colours use around 10% black. Black on natural hair, med brown ( no bleach) will go black.

Ingredients:
Algin, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba Oil), Parfum (Fragrance), [+/-Lawsonia Inermis*, Cassia Auriculata, Ramnus Frangula, Juglans Regia, Indigofera Tinctoria, Indigofera Argentea, Hibiscus Sabdariffa, Rheum Undulatum, Krameria Triandra, Coffea Arabica, Curcuma Longa, Beta Vulgaris]