Difference Between Permanent Hair Color & Henna : Hair Care & Styling Techniques

  • Posted on 26 August, 2013
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

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Permanent hair color and Henna products are different in a number of important ways that you're definitely going to want to consider. Find out about the difference between permanent hair color and Henna with help from a professional hairstylist, makeup artist, Sebastian-trained educator, and instructor of hair and makeup in this free video clip.

Expert: Mark Weiss

Filmmaker: Victor Varnado

Series Description: Hair care involves quite a bit, including how you're styling your hair and what type of products you're using on a daily basis. Get tips on hair care and more with help from a professional hairstylist, make-up artist, Sebastian-trained educator, and instructor of hair and make-up in this free video series.

Hello, my name is Mark Weiss, hair and makeup artist in commercial print and entertainment. I'Ve had a lot of people. Ask me what is going to be the difference between henna and permanent color henna is a natural substance that was used during the Egyptian days, which is all herbs and grass and just different types of plants, mashed up the best way that I found to use henna. If you do is to use it with hot coffee, it'll actually make it stain better and lasts longer. Oh henna is only a hair. Stain does not go into the cuticle and has no chemicals. One thing you do have to watch out for with henna is some have metallic salts and dyes into it, which is actually not very good for the hair. So what I normally professionally use is permanent hair color, one that I like to use is done by Pravana, which has silk proteins into it. And yes, there is a second part which is using a peroxide which just lightly opens up the cuticle layer so that the artificial pigment from the hair color actually goes inside. The way that you would actually end up doing, your henna, when you put it on, is the same way that you do your permanent hair, color you're, going to section little by little, going into your four quadrants of the head, making sure that you get all the Way down to the root with permanent hair color, it needs to oxidize, which means it needs oxygen. So the hair is left down when you're doing a henna henna. You really want to just twist up and end up pinning it onto the head, like so into a neat and orderly fashion, as well as you want to put a cap onto the head like one of those plastic processing. Caps put it on and to sit underneath a dryer, because the more heat that is put on to it and the longer it's on the more it's going to stain the hair and have more time to stain the hair. So my name is Mark Weiss. Thank you and we'll see you soon. You

Patricia Hernandez: Thanks for the info. . I have an autoimmune desease I can’t use conventional hair color. Or at least don’t let the chemicals to touch my roots. That’s why I would like to do the ombre color at the ends only. Do you think that even though I been using henna for 5 years I can still a vibrant red color and the ends of my hair ?

Dianna Allison: You seem to be nervous, but your info was great. I can also tell you a wonderful colorist and Cosmotogist.

prachi kapoor: Hena is obtained from the leaves of hena plant and not various plant leaf.

Jon Doe: The chick looks scary yo

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