
Neutral henna

Coats and strengthens hair
Adds volume and shine
All hair types
100% natural, pure henna
Harvested by hand
Adds volume and shine
All hair types
100% natural, pure henna
Harvested by hand
The Centifolia neutral henna, a 100% plant-based extract, is an extraordinary natural hair treatment: it particularly purifies oily or flaky scalps, coats and strengthens fine hair and adds shine to all hair types. Applied on a regular basis, it densifies your hair fibre while adding volume to all your hair, protects it and leaves it supple and easy to style. It is also a natural treatment that helps eliminate undesirable substances.
Neutral henna does not colour hair, but very rarely, it can lightly colour very light or grey hair. To keep this from happening, do not leave on for more than 30 minutes and apply every two weeks at most.
This powder is derived from the leaves of the plant, which are hand-harvested and naturally dried in the sun.
Natural hair colour lets you create tone-on-tone colour or darken your colour by 2 or 3 shades, but it will not lighten your hair.
With natural hair colour, each person’s results are unique: they depend on your base colour, leave-on time, your hair’s porosity, and the amount of grey hair.
Using NEUTRAL HENNA
I have blonde hair : Does not add colour but adds strength and shine and adds volume to hair.
To bring out my blonde highlights: Neutral henna + chamomile + rhapontic (40%-30-30%)
To cover my grey hair and keep my blonde colour: Strawberry blonde henna (combined with 50% neutral henna to avoid going too dark and adding copper highlights)
I have light-brown, medium-brown, brown, dark, or red hair : Does not add colour but adds strength and shine and adds volume to hair.
You can use tinted powders to bring out your natural highlights
For more information about natural hair colour, refer to our guide to natural hair colour.
Sachet with zip fastening to better preserve the powder. Packaging guaranteed to contain no phthalates or bisphenol A.
Ingredient : Cassia Obovata.
100% pure and plant-based powder.
Preparation instructions :
In a large bowl, gradually add warm water to the powders until you have a relatively thick paste. Do not use metal utensils.
Approximate quantities to be used :
For short hair : 50 to 100g of powder
For medium-length (shoulder-length) hair : 150 to 200g of powder
For long hair (mid-back) : 200 to 250g of powder
For very long hair (hip-length) : 300 to 500g of powder
How to apply :
Apply a thick layer of the mixture preferably to unwashed hair, strand by strand. When hair is thoroughly coated, wrap it all in plastic film and let set. The leave-on time will vary considerably depending on your hair's porosity and colour and the desired result (from one to 12 hours).
Rinse hair thoroughly until all residues have been removed. The final colour result will appear two to three days after application, which is the time required for the colour to oxidise.
Beauty tip :
For fine, sensitised or dry hair, you are advised to add 1 to 2 tablespoons of organic vegetable oil (castor, coconut, argan) or slightly melted shea butter to your mixture since henna can slightly dry
out the hair fibre.
We recommend that you use the Centifolia no-rinse lotion with raspberry vinegar which, thanks to its acidity, "closes the hair cuticle" and adds shine.
Precautions for use :
FAQ
As my hair grows, can I colour just my roots? Will there be a line as my hair grows?
Yes, it’s possible to colour just your roots. However, be careful: to prevent lines, you need to know the appropriate ratio of powder mixture that matches your colour, as well as the leave-on time, so you can reproduce it when you only want to colour your roots.
My scalp is sensitive and becomes itchy after using natural hair colour. What should I do? Try adding a spoonful of vegetable oil to the henna. You can also use a shorter leave-on time, since itching often occurs after leaving the product on for over 3 hours.
Henna tends to dry out my hair. What can I do to avoid this? Henna does tend to dry hair. When preparing the hair colour paste, add yoghurt (to make the paste more creamy) or a spoonful of vegetable oil (the best solution), honey, or vegetable glycerine.
My hair colour is starting to become too red. What can I do to fix it? The more you use henna, the darker your hair will become. If you want to keep your hair lighter, once you’ve found your desired colour, mix the henna with neutral henna, or only colour your roots.
How can I get the henna out of my hair? You’ll need to use a Detox mask to make the colour fade
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