
How Henna Colors Hair
By Joe Parker of Cush Cosmetics The Origins of Henna Before I delve into mechanics of henna, I think it’s important to know a little

By Joe Parker of Cush Cosmetics The Origins of Henna Before I delve into mechanics of henna, I think it’s important to know a little
Henna is a popular dye alternative for many naturals who seeking to remove harsh chemicals from their hair regimen. But it must still be purchased

Got 8+ hours to do a hair treatment? I know some of you ladies do, but I’m sure many of you certainly don’t have time

by Cassandre of cassandrebeccai.com Have you ever watched your hair disintegrate into a hot mess right before your eyes? Hair falling out all over the place,

When I began henna-ing my hair over two years ago, I did it for one reason: to help thicken and strengthen my severely heat damaged

Though henna’s intended use is for creating intricate, yet beautiful designs on the body, women have been using the natural plant-based dye to remedy other

By Nicole of HairLiberty.org Henna is a plant that grows in the hot, dry climates of the Eastern hemisphere. For decades, women from North Africa,
By Jarmelia of DIY Hair Care Blog Henna has some undeniable benefits for hair, which is why so many people use it and love it. Some
Reader Tiffany says; Hey Leila, I have a question and wonder if the BGLH community can help me. I have very fine hair and, after

By Jenteel of Conscious Heart and Mind Color is fun, fun, fun! But you must be cautious! QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER BEFORE COLORING 1) Why do
Over the next few weeks our resident scientist, Jc will be examining products and ingredients that are popular in the natural hair world — not
Janelle (not pictured) says; Thanks to the information on your site, I’m realizing that I need to do some kind of strengthening treatment on my
henna henna, lawsonia inermis, is a plant found in the middle east, africa and india • known for decorating the skin and depositing color onto