Not if you're careful! But you also have to go practically white-blonde to nix the henna. n/tPosted by Alison on November 14, 2004 at 16:21:25: In reply to: I thought henna + peroxide = bright tangerine? n/t posted by Elettaria on November 14, 2004 at 14:56:38: : : I'm not 100% certain, but I think the only way you'll get yourhair : : back to blonde, after henna, is by peroxiding it. But if you do : : that, be very careful.. I wouldn't fancy bleaching my whole head of : : hair! :o| : : : : : : : I think I've seen people mention it in here. Can't you add Cassia : : : Obovata to your mix and keep diluting it until you are adding : : nothing : : : but Cassia. I thought I had read that it turned from red to light : : red : : : to strawberry blond to your hair color over successive sessions. I : : : also read that coating your hair in mineral oil sometimes "washes : : out" : : : the henna, like maybe using that in between dye sessions...but I am : : : certainly NOT a henna expert. I would definitely check with some : : of : : : the experts on the site. Maybe Catherine will come by and see : : this. : : : She's the true expert. : : : : : : Sorry for the limited knowledge, : : : krazee
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