Light Mountain Natural Hair Color and ConditionerThe premier natural hair color and conditioner product line. Choose from our original line with the famous "henna animals" in 12 shades, or our unique Color the Gray line with 8 shades. We use no chemicals and no synthetic ingredients, only pure premium henna and other botanicals. We have been blending henna based natural hair colors since the early 1980's and are the leading totally natural line in the natural products industry. *Henna is the only natural hair color with an FDA monograph for safe and effective use as a natural hair color.*Light Mountain uses NO PPD, No Ammonia, No Peroxide, No Chemicals whatsoever. *Each batch of our premium grade henna is tested to ensure that it has no contaminants such as heavy metals or pesticides.Choose from our original line with the famous "henna animals" in 12 shades: Auburn Neutral (conditioning only-no coloring effect) Light Red Bright Red Red Light Brown Medium Brown Burgundy Mahogany Dark Brown Chestnut Black **Try also Color the Gray! by Light Mountain a two-step product, available in eight shades**
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FINALLY i have the natural color I've always wantedAug 18, 2011
By joo4455 when you see green powder, it's hard not to be skeptical... BUT the color is without a doubt the most beautiful color you can get. i use the red, fox box, and I was shocked at how easy it was to get the color i'd been wanting for YEARS. i went to sooo many hair stylists asking for a NOT ORANGE, natural looking auburn red color. I felt like i spelled it out for them exactly what i wanted but over and over i never got what i want. it always came out that purplish dark red fake color that everyone has. I used this once and I could have cried i was so happy. lol HONESTLY! couple cons tho-which i dont care either way but i am writing a review so i'll be forthcoming with my knowledge and experience- application is messy. I put towels down but i did accidentally step on some of the clumps. my feet were spotty red. takes a while to rinse out. to speed things up with the rinse out, use warm water for a few minutes to get majority out THEN shampoo. someone mentioned having to shampoo 4-5 times... i am assuming she didnt rinse first or that would have been unnecessary. As for the smell that was also mentioned as a con- put some essential oils in there. some tea is nice. I happen to love the smell of henna but if you are not fond of it, try one of my mentioned tips. not only will they help alleviate the henna smell, certain ones will kill scalp fungus, (itchy scalp, scalp pimples, dandruff etc)stimulate new hair growth, and condition skin. overload on info i know, but this product is WONDERFUL and i feel it deserves the proper representation!!
AwesomeNov 01, 2011
By Janelle Odorico This henna dye works great, and it's all natural. It gives my hair amazing color. Couldn't be happier with this product.
I was very hesitant, but so glad I tried!!!Sep 20, 2011
By Maria Bockus I was a bit nervous to use this as I had a bad experience with Henna as a teen. I was impulsive back then and am sure I just didn't read all the instructions. This turned my dark brown hair into a pure medium auburn. I have wanted this hair color since I was in 3rd grade! No chemical dye has ever left my hair color looking so nice! I started dying my hair when I was a teenager, with chemical dye, but finally stopped last year when I found out I was pregnant. I now that I am nursing, I am very careful what goes on and in my body. I thought my dying my hair days were over because I did not want my daughter to imitate me and use chemicals someday on herself.
Tips: I mixed this with the henna (and let set for one hour before application):
Instead of the warm water I used ½ lemon juice and ½ warm chamomile tea 1 tsp. nutmeg 1 tsp. fresh grated ginger 1 tsp. Allspice 1 tsp. paprika 2 tbsp. yogurt
I let the henna sit on my hair for 1 ½ hours, then rinsed it out. Once my first rinse was done, I washed my hair with baking soda and rinsed it out, then conditioned it and rinsed that out as well. I used the baking soda and conditioner steps twice in a row. Perhaps henna is harder to use than the conventional way to dye hair, but it is worth the time and effort considering it is not hurting you or others when you use it.