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There are 40 reviews total for Hennalucent Hair Toner and Conditioner. Write Your Own Review
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GROSS--caveat emptor!!
Reviewed by Lo, Sat Apr 23 2005
I used the neutral version of the product which I picked up off the discount rack at the local beauty shop. Once I mixed it up I knew something was up! I am regular henna user, and this stuff smells foul=chemicals and is all gooey and plasticy. Sure enough, when I later checked the ingredients online (hence my arrival at this site), there's enough chemicals and animal products to negate any of the henna's healthful effects. I found residual goo from the henna "treatment" encrusted in my ears. Quarternium is a noxious chemical, linked to cancers and other disorders in minute doses. I would not have put it on my head if I would have known! I am totally disgusted, and my hair really feels exactly the same unlike after a 100% henna treatment where there is shine, gloss, a nice conditioning effect. Try real henna instead--it works great without the extra chemicals and ground-up animal parts. Light Mountain and Rainbow brands are pure henna; you can also get it in bulk at Whole Foods. Buyer beware!! For great instructions and info, see http://www.hennaforhair.com! |
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sunset--love it
Reviewed by rachel, Tue Apr 5 2005
hmmm, i had light blonde hair when i was younger and my mom and i both used neutral hennalucent as a great conditioner (never had the green thing happen). now, i'm 23 and my hair is darker and ashier and blah, so i tried sunset glo. i absolutely love it!!! i often get compliments on the color, and people who don't know me assume i'm a natural redhead. i love the fact that it's natural. it is messy and smells a bit strong (like plants) while putting it on, however it is sooooo much better than other dyes with unhealthy and worse smelling chemicals. |
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Stunning Shade of Auburn!
Reviewed by Anbreena, Fri Mar 25 2005
I've been using Sunset Glo since the 70s. My hair shines with health, and glows with radiant, natural red highlights. I couldn't do without it! |
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INFO FOR BLONDES TURNED GREEN AND HELP
Reviewed by MARIA, Fri Mar 25 2005
Blonde hair has no underlying color. The underlying color has been stripped from either dye or bleach. BUnderlying colors are usually yellow, gold, orange, and red. Red found in naturally darkest brown,black and yellow found in natuarally pale blonde. When coloring blonde hair back to brown or going deeper, a FILLER is required. Fillers will deposit the necessary underlying color that is needed for blondes going deeper. Without a filler, blonde hair will always turn gray, green, muddy, dull, ...ugly. She a professional for advice then purchase products on your own. It's like painting. If you have a yellow paint (blonde hair) and you mix flat brown paint to it (earth henna) you get green paint. if you have yellow paint, (blonde hair) flat brown paint (earth henna) and filler paints, a scoop of gold,a tiny orange, a tab of red paint, you get the most gorgeous warm brown. Like the color of chocolate. It's knowing color and what to use. Don't just go bye what a box says. $4 will end up costing you hundreds at a salon to fix it. REMOVE GREEN HAIR:
There is a color reducer out there. It can be purchased thru Sally Beauty Supply. Again, ask your professional first before purchasing. I am a professional but I would always want to SEE my clients hair before giving advice. Here is the advice that might work AFTER you've seeked help. Purchase COLORFIX BY JHERRIREDDING. It's a yellow box. It removes unwanted color and can be used for slight color corrections. Mix part 1 and 2 together using equal parts. Apply to wet hair VERY evenly and VERY quickly. What works best is if your hair is layed back into a sink and someone else wets it down, squizzes all the water out and apply's this to damp hair VERY QUICKLY. Putting it on the green hair portions only. For an added tip. Apply a small amount of shampoo to the formula so it can be lathered. The green will almost immediately be removed. Use the 3rd part to see if all the remnants of henna has been removed. Take a SMALL part of the hair that was green. Apply the 3rd part, processing lotion. IF THE HAIR DOES NOT TURN BACK GREEN WITHIN SECONDS INTO 2 MINUTES, YOU HAVE REMOVED ALL THE REMNANTS OF HENNA AND HAVE CLOSED THE CUTICLE. APPLY THE LOTION TO ALL OF THE GREEN HAIR AND LET SIT FOR THE TIME RECOMMENDED. YOUR FREE OF GREEN HAIR. |
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covered my gray
Reviewed by gayle, Sat Mar 19 2005
my medium brown and grey hair was not appealing. So i dared to put some earth brown hennalucent on it. Since the mixture was so dark, i only left it on for 20 minutes (fearing it would darken it too much). Wow, it gave me highlights and gave my grey enough color to make them unnoticeable. I am thrilled with the results. |
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