🌟 Unleash Your Inner Rainbow with Persian Red!
Rainbow Research Henna Hair Color and Conditioner in Persian Red is a 100% natural hair dye that not only colors your hair vibrantly but also conditions it, ensuring a healthy shine. This 4-ounce product is perfect for those seeking a bold look while caring for their hair with eco-friendly ingredients.
M**T
Great coverage!
I dyed my hair several weeks ago with a “Demi-permanent” dye that I found out after had peroxide in it and really did bleach my hair some, especially the ends. My goal had been to have something for a few weeks and then go natural again or pick another color, but the bleaching made me want to just correct and mitigate the damage. I decided to go for henna since it conditions and strengthens and saw Rainbow henna as a recommended brand. I decided to go for burgundy as I wasn’t wanting a fire-truck red and mixed it up!I used hot water as instructed, plus about 2tbsp lemon juice, and then mixed in probably 4-5tbsp cheap conditioner to make it easier to apply. I applied right away, then wrapped in a shower cap and put on my heat cap for 2 60-minute cycles. I washed out with water then used more cheap conditioner to get out the remaining grit. I blow dried to see color right away so my hair came out very straight haha. I washed with cleansing conditioner the next night just to make sure I was grit free, braided it, and let it dry naturally. The color definitely darkened a bit over 48 hours and is a lovely auburn that shines more red in sunlight vs artificial lights. I’m very happy with it overall. For 2 hours of work, it’s a nice lovely color and my hair feels fantastic!Images: Hair braided: before dyeing. Straight: as soon as henna was washed out. Wavy: after 48 hours.
E**H
Love it!
I have been using this brand for about 12 years now, and I will never use another. The quality is amazing, and I am always so impressed with the results. Burgundy works great for my dark brown hair to hide greys and give a glossy hint of reddish shine to my hair.
**N
Wrong product in the jar....a horrible orange instead if the rich deep auburn color.
I have been buying Rainbow Henna for years. I use a mix of the dark brown, medium brown, burgundy and a bit of indigo/black and have been happy with the results. However, this last jar of burgundy was not the usual rich deep color. It looked more like medium brown but even more of a copper color....not a good color for me. Even looking at the powder in the jar you could see it was an orange brown color. The burgundy usually is darker and has more blue. I think somebody put the wrong henna mix in the jar labeled burgundy.
W**A
NEVER GOING BACK TO CHEMICAL DYES!
I've ordered this product 3 times over the past year and will continue to do so.I was a natural redhead (copper) all my life, but as I hit my 30s, my hair turned mousy brown with white patches. I tried boxed dyes and salon color, but my hair started thinning and breaking after a few years of that, and the color was never consistent, not to mention the dangerous health concerns with those products. So after my husband begging me to please reduce my risk of a brain tumor, I agreed to stop using the chemical dyes and try henna.What a difference! My hair is thick and shiny with the dark copper color I grew up with! Additionally, my new growth comes in a darker brown now, evidence that the nutrients in the powdered henna (and other leaves) are repairing years of damage from the chemical dyes. That also gives me the advantage of waiting longer between treatments. No more pale roots I need to rush to color! Additionally, I have no issues with fading color, but I don't know if it's because I leave it on a couple hours or if it's because I was already a natural redhead and my hair is structured to retain copper pigments, which have larger molecules than other colors.The smell does take some getting used to, as other posters mention. I mix mine with dark hot coffee, a little coconut oil and a couple tbsp of ACV. I also put in a few drops of essential oils like lavender or peppermint oil for the smell. Like a poster above mentioned, the henna smell can stick with you. The first few months I would sweat and it smelled of henna. Just a really strong herbal/grassy scent. But my body seems to have gotten over that now.My daughter also uses the brown "henna" from Rainbow and after years of pulling her hair out from trich, the henna gives her a massive growth boost!Yes, it's messy. It's time consuming. And you will spend up to half an hour in the shower rinsing the green muddy sludge from your hair and scalp. Take your time and make the most of it. Use your most luxurious shampoo and conditioner and play your favorite music. And enjoy your healthy red mane!
T**L
Best henna I’ve tried
I was addicted to the rouge henna from Lush and about a year ago they changed their formula and it was complete garbage(they have since switched back to the original recipe because of the backlash from fans) so I was in a hunt for a henna that gave me similar results and this stuff is great! I have tried the copper and the red! Copper gave more of a orangey hue and the red is bright and vibrant! I did miss the added moisturizing ingredients that Lush adds so I mixed this powder with a can of coconut milk and it’s perfect! Plus it is actually was less messy than the lush version I had been using for 5 years so this may be my new favorite overall!Plus the price point is pretty cheap! I have medium/ long length although my hair is pretty thin but I easily get to uses out of This jar! And compared to the $31 dollar price point for lush (also two uses) that’s great! If you are new to henna a few tips: never use metal to mix your henna whether it be a spoon or mixing bowl, metal can change the composition of the henna! Be sure to prep with lots of paper towels! Line your hairline with Vaseline or something similar if you want to avoid stains! Always use gloves! And be sure that the area you are dying in is either lined with paper or old towels because it does crumble and tend to get everywhere! Also heat is your friend with henna! Wrapping your head in plastic wrap then wrapping with a towel or cap is great and you can also put a blow dryer on it for 20-30 min to active that color more! I have also added lemon to this in the past to brighten up the color as well! Happy dying!
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