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]]>One of the most popular and ancient hair dyes, henna is derived from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant. It gives hair a rich red or burgundy hue. Henna not only colors the hair but also conditions it, leaving it silky and strong.
Indigo can create shades ranging from dark brown to black. It comes from the indigo plant, called Indigofera tinctoria. Indigo alone will typically give you a blue or purple hue, so it’s most common to apply it after henna to achieve natural shades of brown or black.
This may surprise you but lemon juice has been used for decades as a natural way to add highlights to hair. Its bleaching effect is subtle and gradual, making it ideal for achieving sun-kissed highlights. Simply apply fresh lemon juice to the strands you wish to lighten and expose your hair to the sun.
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]]>Henna freckles have been a huge trend recently, especially on TikTok. Some love them and others hate them, but nobody can deny that they are one of the most popular beauty trends right now. Henna is often used for temporary tattoos and is considered to be safe for skin, but drawing freckles on with henna does come with certain risks.
The most important thing to pay attention to is the type of henna you’re using. There are many henna dyes that are meant to be used for hair coloring and those should never bee used on the face. This type of henna is actually illegal to use on the skin, according to the FDA.
In order to avoid potential harm, look for naturally-derived dyes, preferably from a henna artist who has experience using them on the skin. Don’t forget to do a patch test before committing!
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]]>The post Want to Dye Your Hair? Try Natural Dyes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>One of the most popular and ancient hair dyes, henna is derived from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant. It gives hair a rich red or burgundy hue. Henna not only colors the hair but also conditions it, leaving it silky and strong.
Indigo can create shades ranging from dark brown to black. It comes from the indigo plant, called Indigofera tinctoria. Indigo alone will typically give you a blue or purple hue, so it’s most common to apply it after henna to achieve natural shades of brown or black.
This may surprise you but lemon juice has been used for decades as a natural way to add highlights to hair. Its bleaching effect is subtle and gradual, making it ideal for achieving sun-kissed highlights. Simply apply fresh lemon juice to the strands you wish to lighten and expose your hair to the sun.
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]]>The post Is it Safe to Draw Freckles with Henna? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Henna freckles have been a huge trend recently, especially on TikTok. Some love them and others hate them, but nobody can deny that they are one of the most popular beauty trends right now. Henna is often used for temporary tattoos and is considered to be safe for skin, but drawing freckles on with henna does come with certain risks.
The most important thing to pay attention to is the type of henna you’re using. There are many henna dyes that are meant to be used for hair coloring and those should never bee used on the face. This type of henna is actually illegal to use on the skin, according to the FDA.
In order to avoid potential harm, look for naturally-derived dyes, preferably from a henna artist who has experience using them on the skin. Don’t forget to do a patch test before committing!
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