Every woman from a very young age tries to keep track of her hair, coming up with new images. First, these are braids, tails and haircuts, then they smoothly turn into dyeing, highlighting and other procedures, from which hair can be very hard. Hair over time begins to break, fade and even fall out.
To restore hair after curling or dyeing, as well as to prevent seasonal loss, you can use various cosmetics . From hair loss, masks and balms, which include colorless henna, perfectly help. Reviews of these drugs can be found in publications that are dedicated to beauty and health, cosmetics and useful tips.
Many people use henna, but not everyone knows what it is. In fact,
Iranian colorless
henna is a natural plant product that is widely used in cosmetology. In addition to the beneficial effect on the hair and scalp (it is used for hair loss, dandruff, itching, allergies to cosmetics), it also has a good effect on the skin. There are a large number of face and body masks, which also include colorless henna. Reviews written after applying these funds indicate their effectiveness and availability (henna is a low-cost product, it is grown in sufficient quantities to satisfy the market).
Use henna and in its pure form (in the form of a powder), on its basis make natural gentle hair dyes. Henna itself gives the hair a coppery shade, and in conjunction with other components, many options can be obtained: from red to chestnut and even black.
For therapeutic purposes,
colorless henna is used
, reviews about it, however, say that after application and subsequent dyeing of hair, even such henna is able to give a yellow shade to blondes, so owners of colored hair of light shades should use it with caution.
To strengthen the hair, you can simply purchase colorless henna in a dry form (the cheapest option) in a pharmacy, make a mask of it yourself and apply it to your hair before washing your hair. There are many recipes for masks, which include colorless henna, reviews after their use can be read usually immediately after the recipe. Some simply make it “pulp”, diluting it with warm water, and use it as a mask.
True, henna has a couple of drawbacks (without them, probably, there is not a single remedy). In addition to the fact that its use can affect the color of hair during dyeing (or highlighting), henna is very poorly washed out, because it is a grain of a plant. Sometimes you just have to comb it out under the shower, especially for owners of long hair. But for the sake of luxurious strong hair you can spend the extra 10-15 minutes in the shower. In addition, the procedure is enough to carry out once a week (or 2 times a month).
It turns out that most of the problems associated with hair loss are perfectly solved by simple colorless henna - the reviews speak for themselves. But for blondes, henna (even colorless) should be taken with caution, checking in advance whether it will leave any shade on the hair (however, owners of blond hair need to be careful with any means that can leave the memory in the form of an undesirable shade).