Henna Applying Tips: For centuries people have been using henna to enhance the beauty of hair, but with the changing times, people have also changed the way of applying henna, due to which sometimes instead of benefiting you, it starts causing harm.
Henna Applying Tips: Most people apply henna in this season to make hair soft and shiny. It not only makes hair silky but also gives it a natural color. For centuries, people have been using henna for hair care. With the help of henna, you can color your hair naturally and also get rid of the problem of gray hair. Because it does not contain chemicals, it is considered very beneficial for hair.
Everyone applies henna to their hair in their own way. Do you know what is the right way to apply henna to hair? If you apply henna to your hair in the right way, you can double its benefits. But while applying henna, we often make some mistakes which spoil all our hard work. Due to these mistakes, hair also becomes dry and lifeless. Let us know what mistakes you should avoid while applying henna.
Do not make these mistakes while applying mehndi
1. Do not apply henna immediately after mixing it
If you want the colour of henna to be good and dark on your hair, then mix the henna and leave it for at least 12 hours. This way the colour of henna will get applied on the hair properly. For a dark colour, mix the henna in an iron vessel. This will make the colour even more firm.
2. Applying mehendi without shampooing
Some people apply henna on oily hair, in such a case they do not get any benefit from it. Some people first apply oil on their hair and then apply henna, in such a case the effect of henna on the hair is very less. Due to this mistake you will not get any benefit from applying henna. Therefore it is important that you shampoo your hair a day before applying henna.
3. Using lemon
If you are troubled by the problem of dandruff, then lemon can prove beneficial for you, but if you mix lemon in the henna paste, then it can prove harmful for you. This can make your hair even more dry.
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