Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Ardell Label: Ardell Manufacturer: Ardell Publisher: Ardell Studio: Ardell
Editorial Review:
Semi-Permanent hair color and conditioner. All shades are rich in proteins and organic conditioners that enhance your natural hair color. No harsh re-growth, color fades naturally in 6-8 weeks. Includes instruction guide.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Easy and wonderful! Comment: This turns my mousy hair a believable auburn--subtle enough that most of the relatives don't notice, but people who've just met me think I'm a redhead. The wonderful, natural-looking color aside, one of the best aspects of this is that it's powdered. Many other henna products can be cumbersome, with grating and boiling and leaving it in forever. With this, it's just add a bit of boiling water, stir until it's thick like honey then apply. Once it's in, you wait no more than an hour and rinse. (This is the lightest Hennalucent color I can use, so I leave it in longer. People with lighter hair leave it in for less and can blend with Neutral, like an earlier reviewer suggested.) It's much less effort than other henna products and doesn't stink and fade like synthetic colors do. Customer Rating: Summary: Wonderful, SAFE product. Comment: Hennalucent's Sunset Glo and Neutral products are terrific. I use one teaspoon of the Glo to three tablespoons of the Neutral to perfectly recreate my natural color. Washing does not cause the color to fade, at least within the time (~2.5 weeks) that passes before I need another cut-and-color. (My hair grows very quickly.)
I would caution you only to experiment by mixing a large proportion of the Neutral with the Sunset Glo (or other Hennalucent shades), to avoid an unnatural color. The Sunset Glo used without Neutral produces a somewhat green color, because henna is a plant of course. Customer Rating: Summary: Long time user Comment: It's great if you are looking for permanent color. It may fade a little, but not much. It adds auburn highlights to brown hair. It is not meant to cover gray, and it says not to use it if you are more than 15% gray. I started using it on my brown hair while in my twenties. I am now 65% gray and my hair is truly red - close to "Addison" on Grey's Anatomy. I get a lot of compliments. I now have roots to touch up frequently. Your roots will not be noticable if you do not have much gray. It will blend the gray in. The grayer you become, the brighter red the color. It actually conditions your hair. Mine is very soft and silky. I now mix Sunset Glo with Sparkling Burgundy for my desired color.
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