Re: My hair is the same color as yours...Posted by Deborah on February 11, 2004 at 13:39:50: In reply to: Re: My hair is the same color as yours... posted by ravyn on February 11, 2004 at 12:26:21: That photo was IMMEDIATELY following. I rinsed it out, we blow driedmy hair, and Catherine took the picture. I know its dark and hard to see, but I had a bit of an "orange halo" feeling at first, but that went away after a few days, now its shiny, strong, and lovely. I have noticed an improvement in the amount of breakage. I wear it down alot more now too, foregoing the previously ever-present ponytail. I do some acting locally, and didn't want a drastic change to my look, which is why I had procrastinated so long to do the henna, but its not too much of a difference with the color, and it feels so much healthier which is a great bonus! Good luck with your decision. Deborah : : and I had mine hennaed. It covered my little bits of grey to a warm : : golden-reddish that blends nicely with the rest of my hair. I can : : only tell a difference in color when I'm sitting in a window and the : : sun is shining on it, but with natural red undertones, that isn't : : that much of a difference. I really don't think you'll notice much : : of a color difference with your hair as dark as it is, and, for me at : : least, covering the greys made it all worth it! : : : : i looked at that page very carefully before posting. i think there's a : good chance that my hair may look like yours after henna. And that's : okay, though i'm a bit concerned with the build up of color as i : continue to henna. : : i have gray hair too, though that's not my primary motivation for : henna - my hair breaks and splits easily and i'm hoping that henna : will strengthen it enough to stop the breakage. : : Hey i have a quesstion, the "after" photo of your hair on the site, : about how soon after hennaing was that photo taken? Did the color : change after a few days, or does it still look like that picture?
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