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Hennaed hair

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ignominious · 18/11/2014 09:17

I am 36 with a toddler and pg again. My hair was blonde until a couple of years ago and now it's mousey.

Aibu to henna it? It just seems such a cliche. I don't want to use permanent dyes for health and pg reasons, also my hair is already quite dry and dyeing won't make that any better. Whatever I do it's got to be something I can do at home. Feel like I might get banned from S&B for this but my husband cuts it.

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yazzy85 · 18/11/2014 13:16

I love Lush henna, you csn get them in different shades too Grin

chocismydrug · 18/11/2014 13:34

the 'problem' with henna is that you are limited in your colours. but if you want some red or brown then henna is fab. I have been using it for ages. it is also a brilliant conditioner.

I would stay away from lush henna but get some good quality henna powder (I tend to get it from hennaboy).

GobblersKnob · 18/11/2014 13:37

Henna is lovely, just remember you will have to grow it out.

ignominious · 18/11/2014 15:50

Isn't it a bit cliched mid 30s thing to do though?

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ignominious · 18/11/2014 15:54

Thanks for the henna boy tip I might get my mum to be my guinea pig, she has shorter hair..

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