Hair Care Tips: Henna not only adds color to hair, but it also strengthens and makes it shiny. Therefore, both men and women use henna to color their hair. It is an effective and cost-effective method.
Henna is easy to use in the summer, but it's crucial to take special precautions during the winter, as winter can make hair more fragile and the scalp dry. It's crucial to keep a few things in mind when applying henna. If you apply henna by following these simple tips, your hair will remain protected even in winter, and the color will last longer.
Condition your hair thoroughly.
Conditioning your hair after applying henna is crucial. Be sure to apply conditioner to your hair after applying it. This significantly reduces dryness. Conditioner will help soften your hair.
Give your hair the right amount of time.
Henna can take longer to dry in winter. Therefore, don't wash it off within an hour. Leave the henna on your hair for at least two to three hours. Only when it dries completely will the color appear.
Apply oil after washing your hair.
Rinse the henna thoroughly and apply oil to it. Warm the oil slightly before applying. Then, using your fingers, apply the lukewarm oil thoroughly from the scalp to the ends of your hair. This will definitely nourish your hair.
Keep an eye on the time interval.
Never apply henna too frequently during winter. Doing so will weaken your hair and cause it to become dry. Therefore, be sure to allow some time between applying henna.
Sit in a warm place
Before applying henna to your hair in winter, be aware that it can cause headaches or a cold or cough, as it has a cooling effect. Therefore, after applying henna to your hair, sit somewhere that isn't too cold. If you wish, sit in the sun.
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