There is little to be done, white hair eventually sprout at all. Many are the natural color systems to cover them without using chemical dyes. One of the most renowned is the henna. Henna is a natural product derived from Lawsonia inermis, a plant known since ancient times for its properties tintorie. From this plant is obtained a green powder which has the ability to bind permanently (6/8 weeks) the keratin capello, creating a sort of protective film capable of coloring the stem, but also to protect it, making it stronger and more resistant. In health food stores you can find already prepared variants ideal for those who want a brown coloring on, black or blond, all natural and obtained from the combination of different plants. You have to choose the closest shade to your natural hair color and mix the powder with boiling water, until you get a thick cream without lumps. To make the color more intense you can also add to the mixture of lemon juice or vinegar. The product doses to be used depend on the length of hair. Anyhow, once the desired consistency is obtained, you can move the application to wet hair, previously washed with neutral shampoo. We must then leave the product on for the time indicated on the package and according to the intensity to be obtained, and rinse, applying a neutral shampoo. The result can vary greatly from person to person, that's why it is important to experiment in order to find their own personal recipe. It is absolutely forbidden to make the henna on hair treated with chemical dyes, at least you do not want green hair.

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Rita D.ssa Insolera
Dr. Maria Rita Insolera graduated in 1999 in Natural Sciences at the University of Catania. subsequently, satisfying his passion for natural cures and treatment based on natural remedies, he obtained a naturopathy degree at the Italian School of Science with specialization in naturopathic Biotherapy and Natural Power. Its naturopath activity is based on the synergy of therapeutic application of medicinal plants, floriterapia, natural feeding and psychosomatic disorder, establishing an empathic dialogue and trust with the patient. He writes articles for portals that deal with natural health and has published several books on the same subject.

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