The best. My hann-bass epic. Staining with henna and ready -made mixtures of basma and henna

For centuries, people have relied on henna and basma for their inherent ability to color hair while maintaining its health. These plant-based dye alternatives are a great option if you’re sick of chemical dyes and want something more natural. The blend of henna and basma can produce stunning effects whether you’re going for reddish, black, or rich brown tones.

We will discuss the advantages of using pre-made mixtures and henna with basma in this article. You’ll discover how to apply gorgeous, long-lasting colors to your hair without causing damage. In addition, we’ll examine some of the top products on the market that promise to simplify the process beyond recognition.

Hair Dye Type Advantages
Henna Natural, conditions hair, adds shine
Basma Best for darker shades, complements henna, strengthens hair
Henna & Basma Mix Customizable color, long-lasting, enhances hair health
Ready-made Mixtures Convenient, pre-mixed for ease, consistent results

Kajal red henna

The hair dye job was excellent! The most amazing thing, though, is that hair changed color in response to various lighting and even angles.



I directly felt that very density and thickening of the hair about which legends go. The tips dried up, but not because I did not add oil, I added. The mixture was applied easily, glided over the hair. I sat with henna for a very long time, as much as 4 hours and did not use any conditioner or mask after dyeing. Now I know that it is not necessary, you can and should use a rinse-off care after henna, it is better to exclude shampoo after coloring, because henna is better fixed this way. Just rinse with water. The henna washed off easily, but I prepared myself for the fact that it would be difficult to wash off the henna and used the co-washing method (washing with conditioner, natural). Of course, it was more fun with it. But as it turned out, it is quite possible to cope without it, unless it is a cheap sample of henna. It is better to wash off Artcolor immediately with conditioner, it is very difficult to wash it under water. I washed my hair with shampoo the next day.

I kept learning more about this company because I enjoyed working with Kajal so much. And at this point, I already had

Kajal Brown Henna on my hands

There was a comparison post and a review written. The brown henna became slightly crumbly and was more difficult to work with. The hue came out incredibly vibrant:

The hair flows smoothly. I won’t linger on this henna too long because it and the red one have already been covered in-depth in a post. Read on if you’re interested. But I discovered another brown henna that is easier to apply and more reasonably priced. Read more about it, first impressions, at the end of the post. I’ll act as a bit of a navigator to make it easier for you to read and possibly make it simpler for you to understand the text in sections.

The shade of chocolate thrilled me. It was closer to me than the color red, I have to admit. I’ll be honest: I’m not naturally redheaded. Redheads are risk-takers, and even though I tend to act on impulse, I measure seven times before choosing something. I’m the type of person who takes a while to decide which flavor of chips to eat. However, there are moments when I want to be a cheeky girl again, and I go back to the bold red one.

I’ll tell you about Moroccan henna after that. I’m seeing reviews of Indian and Iranian henna more frequently. Moroccan henna, however, is a novel concept. And people are drawn to the novel and unfamiliar.

Henna and pre-made henna and basma mixtures are excellent natural hair coloring substitutes that produce vivid, long-lasting colors without the harsh chemicals of conventional dyes. Regardless of your preference for deep black, rich brown, or a mild reddish tint, these options offer you a secure and efficient means of achieving gorgeous, healthy-looking hair. For those who favor natural beauty products, they are a popular option because they not only color your hair but also strengthen and condition it.

Moroccan henna for hair premium quality (bright copper) Munira "Shiny"

Moroccan henna imparts a deep, rich copper color that lasts. The lighter your hair, the brighter the shade. Frequent application of henna ensures complete care for the scalp and hair: it provides hair with an opulent shine that can only be artificially achieved by high-end cosmetics, strengthens hair, balances out its structure, stops hair loss, breakage, splitting, and dandruff, and nourishes the scalp like a natural cream.

The henna’s composition, manufacturer, weight, and expiration date—which is January 2018 for both hennas—are all listed on the packaging. They colored my hair for summer. It even indicates the grinding!

The packaging is not the same as on the website. It is a white package that only you can open, simply by tearing it. Then you will see a wonderful zip-fastener that you can open or close depending on whether you are going to use all the henna at once or plan to save the rest. Very convenient. For example, I noticed that if I pour out the whole bag at once and then add water, I can get too liquid a consistency and nothing can be done. But if I pour out half, add water, and then gradually add more powder, then I can vary the thickness of the mixture. It seems that I overdid it with the powder? Add more water. Oops, I overdid it. No problem, because there is still some powder left in the package! I don’t like the liquid consistency when it flows down my neck and temples. I like a thick but flexible paste. This is exactly what I usually get, I’ve already got my hand in on the kneading.

The way that Munira henna’s color varies from regular henna color is very intriguing. It has a slight green hue, which adds to its unique appeal because it is made entirely of powdered henna leaf without any additional ingredients. Henna’s shelf life is shortened by exposure to direct sunlight, so it is not recommended. The grinding is powdery and extremely fine.

I filled the kettle with hot, but not boiling, water and let it cool down a bit. combined a few drops of olive oil with a cap of coconut oil. As a result, the henna had a perfectly smooth surface and was mixed without any lumps right away. infused henna for a minimum of three hours. A bright red film was eventually released.

It turns out that when dyeing with henna, butter oils—like coconut oil, shea butter, and cocoa—perform significantly better than liquid and lighter oils. I had not noticed this fact before, and it was only by happenstance that I did. By the way, I got this idea from our amazing henna-bass lady Yulia. Following my realization of this, I started to favor butters over liquid oils, even though they will eventually need to be used. It was enjoyable to apply and rinse off the henna on the hair. Take a look at the outcome!

Absolutely smooth hair.

One hair maniac even believed that I had used an iron to straighten my hair. To be safe, I don’t use an iron. And since I already have henna, why would I need it?

Superior henna combined with butter oil nourishes and holds onto the moisture in the hair, allowing the henna to not only keep the hair hydrated but also to rebuild its structure over time.

The hair acquired this shade:

Although it is difficult to call it a shade, it is exactly a COLOR!

As promised by the manufacturer, bright copper. When expectations are fulfilled, I adore it. An outstanding choice in terms of both cost and quality. When should oil be added—right before applying or right away during mixing? Right away, I think it’s more convenient. This has little effect on the level of hair coloring because the hair is well-colored. However, if you apply oil before coloring, there’s a chance your hair will get greasy and you’ll have to wash it with shampoo afterward, which is not what you want. You also might have to walk around with a messy head for at least a day.

Henna premium for hair and body design (chestnut-copper) Arous Sultan "Bride of the Sultan"

An amazing illustration of henna done naturally! Lawsonia leaves, which are harvested from the upper branches of the plant, are included. Because they have the most pigment and beneficial essential oils, this kind of henna works well for both body drawing (mehendi) and hair coloring. gentle and long-lasting coloring, which prevents split ends and gives the hair a well-groomed, robust appearance.

This henna appears exactly like the prior henna sample, free of any foreign objects, sand, shavings, or debris. powdered finely.

I added Shea butter this time. Grains were visible during mixing, but they are not felt when coloring; the consistency is creamy, pleasant to work with, and does not crumble or flow.

After some time, a vivid red pigment is also released when hot water is poured. I will also demonstrate the pigment released along the hairline for you. Notice the red coloring of the skin? Naturally, the application is the same as with the previous henna; it spreads over the hair quite well and is neither light nor slippery like cream paint. The henna removed with ease.

I notice the chestnut notes that the manufacturer had mentioned. This time, I wanted a unique shade in addition to copper. I believe I was able to incorporate "chestnut to the color." I love this expression so much because it makes me think of how gorgeous the fruits of the chestnut tree are.

the picture was given by the site shlakov.net
The quality of the hair has improved. They seem to be polished, smooth and straight.
As always, I washed off the hair with just water, it was thick and pleasant, without a hint of greasiness.
I have porous hair and it seems I got hooked on henna. As soon as I stop dyeing it, my natural the structure terrifies me. Frizzy hair is not the limit of my dreams, henna helps to tame this riot on the head, but you need to dye it quite often.
You are ready to spend your entire weekend, given the care procedures, for this business? And I"m ready! I think it is ideal to stain henna once every two weeks for the entire length. If you stain with a mixture of basma and henna, then the result lasts longer. Hair does not dry out with good care, the pigment accumulates and it becomes more dense. I have thin hair and I want to make it thicker, more tight.
If you do not give the hen to be washed off almost zero, but to color on time, then it accumulates.

A little later, I wanted to paint with basma to see how black will look at me. I was not afraid that the color would not be washed, I knew that Basma required prolonged coloring and accumulation on the hair. And I honestly didn"t really like it. I was already reconciled with the long and dreary process of accumulating the basma pigment on my hair, as I did not have to do this! Before this, I had already dyed with two different basmas, Iranian and Indian, but I would not like to dwell on them, since this post is about the best of the best.
Who would have thought that I would be so lucky, but I got acquainted with black henna (basma) Kajal

100g in weight As of right now, the price is 800 rubles.

Why does it cost so much? The cost of henna has increased due to several factors, including the manufacturer’s price increase, the strong dollar exchange rate, and customs duties, which are influenced by currency fluctuations.

However, the outcome is worth the price. This henna has no equivalents, in my opinion, if the brown henna from this manufacturer can be substituted with henna from another manufacturer. It is distinct. Since it is, in fact, basma, and this particular henna is unlike any other basma.

As usual, the packaging is unparalleled. a hermetic bag inside a reflective bag that is sealed on four sides. You don’t need to be concerned about the powder’s quality being preserved because it is consistently shielded from light and air.


Dyer’s indigo, hair henna (basma), amla powders, bhringraj, vetiver, and neem tree.

The composition and, of course, the technology involved in creating black henna determine how intense the color is and how long it remains on the hair, in my opinion.

After mixing, basma needs to be applied to the hair right away. Use hot water to brew—roughly 90 degrees.

I don’t have the thick skin to apply basma brewed with water that is ninety degrees right away. For this reason, I used my finger to feel the mixture’s comfort level and determine whether it’s still too hot or dyeable.

Minty, the smoothest grind. It is almost dusty because it is so fine.


After pouring water, bubbles appeared. It was so unusual that the sight literally fascinated me. I have never encountered anything like this before. You know, I had an idea to buy all the powders that are listed in the composition, but there are two points. First, I do not know the dosage that was added. Yes, I logically understand that the ingredients are put in larger quantities in descending order. That is, if basma is the first in the composition, then it was put in the most, and so on. Perhaps someone did not know this, because one can assume that it is simply a listing of what is in the composition. Before I started to get involved in hair care, I did not pay attention to this. The second point, it is impossible to repeat the technology at home. Therefore, there is only one option – to buy.

A short while later, a black film emerged.

It looks amazing, almost like cream paint.

For the length and roots, I found that 100 g of powder diluted with water was hardly sufficient, and even then, there were still areas without any coloring.

However, using multiple packages at once is too costly and wasteful, so we color the areas that are easiest for the human eye to access first, followed by the harder to reach areas.

I was astounded by the outcome! I instantly got the color of a raven’s wing after coloring. September 14:

The issue was that my hair dried out because I forgot to add oil when I dyed it a deep black color. Although I knew it would help, washing my hair with a good shampoo and applying a Kaaral Maraes mask didn’t help. I didn’t have the Kaaral Restructure ampoule, though. After searching the entire city, I was able to locate just one ampoule of the previous model. Since the sales consultant was unable to locate the box in these ampoules, I was also unaware of the expiration date. However, I took a chance.

The situation was saved by the ampoule. The color in the sun is particularly striking; it is still deep and black.

On September 17, two months later, the hue is still vibrant:

After two blissful months of loving my hair, I noticed that the color was still there but the density had disappeared. Then it occurred to me to experiment with the shades. I first used Iranian henna Artcolor to dye my hair, which gave it a copper hue. I obtained the base I needed in order to color it further with a mixture containing basma.

Rich tones can be added to hair naturally while strengthening and nourishing it with henna and basma. Because these natural dyes don’t contain any dangerous chemicals and leave the hair looking vibrant and healthy, many people prefer them.

It is easier for beginners or those who want quick results without the hassle of mixing ingredients to use pre-mixed henna and Basma products. These pre-made mixes still offer the same advantages while being more convenient.

Choosing between pure henna or a blend of henna and basma, these all-natural hair dyes not only provide a gorgeous, long-lasting color but also support the health of your hair. If you want to get amazing results without harming your hair, they’re a fantastic substitute for synthetic dyes.

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