Real People, Real Henna: "Elektra"
Elektra's roots before henna and hair applying her mix
I use a mix of henna and a mildly acidic mix to make henna paste, and wait for dye release and mix in 20 to 50grams of indigo (depends on mood, i like those irregular blackish streaks).
I always start applying at the top, using a hairdresser's color brush to make sure I cover every streak, and then, once the top is covered, drop the brush and use my hands to smack it all over the rest, starting with a ponytail, and ending in some sort of muddy turban.
I cover it up with a plastic cap, then some foil to keep the heat, some old towel, and leave that on for 4-5 hours. The result is a very nice dark red on my naturally dark blonde hair, even my grays are covered nicely.
Notes and referencesReal People, Real Henna: General advice: https://www.mehandi.com/article-a/417.htmHenna indigo and cassia:
https://www.mehandi.com/Henna-Indigo-Cassia-Powde...Don’t have fruit juice on hand? Keep some fruit acid powders in your cupboard:
https://www.mehandi.com/Fruit-Acid-for-henna-dye-release-s/299.htm More info on mildly acidic mixes:
https://www.tapdancinglizard.com/henna-and-acidic-mixes/Ancient Sunrise henna for hair kits with everything included:
https://www.mehandi.com/Mehandi-com-Ancient-Sunrise-Henna-for-Hair-Kits-s/124.htmChemical hair dye allergy:
https://www.tapdancinglizard.com/henna-for-hair-2...
Video How-TosRoot touchup with henna:
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/255292964
How to mix Ancient Sunrise henna:
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/255292964