Enyo: War Goddess Ruby Red Henna Hair Color Dye and Conditioner is our darkest red blend, trending towards ruby.
🌿 No PPD, metallic salts or other chemicals
🌿 Pure plant matter: vegan, non-GMO, organic coloring
🌿 Compostable packaging
🌿 Hand-blended in small batches
🌿 Cruelty-free, tested only one animal: me!
⚔️ Enyo was the Greek goddess of war, often depicted with deep red hair and covered in blood, Enyo so delighted in warfare that she even refused to take sides in the battle between Zeus and the monster Typhon, preferring the fight to go on as long as possible. This herbal hair color would be fitting for a war goddess, imparting vivid orange tones to lighter colored hair, and giving deep red warmth as well as amazing natural conditioning properties to darker colored hair. Keep in mind, multiple applications will deepen the color from orange, to ruby red, to burgundy. Because of the henna content, Enyo dye will still flare orange in the sunlight.
🍃 Ingredients: Henna (Lawsonia Inermis), Indigo (Indigofera tinctoria), Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), Elder Berry (Sambucus canadensis), Beet Root (Beta vulgaris), Triphala powder (amalaki, bibhitaki and haritaki)
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🍁 Please note!
This product contains significant amounts of henna, which is permanent and rarely fades like chemical reds. You cannot remove henna with a color remover, and bleaching it out will damage your hair long before you get rid of the orange. This product also contains small amounts of indigo, which is never encouraged to bleach over as failure to remove it all may result in greenish or blue tints to hair.
This is a deposit-only herbal hair color, it cannot lighten your hair. Please refer to the color chart and strand test to determine your resulting color.
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🌿 Storage: The powder can be stored in the freezer for well over a year, so long as it is kept in an airtight bag or container. The mud can be kept frozen for 6 months.
🌿 Quantity Needed: Though how much you need will vary with the thickness of your hair generally you'll need:
* Shoulder Length- 100g
* Shoulderblade Length- 200g
* Waist- 300g
If your hair is very thick or curly, round up to the next 50g. If your hair is longer than waist, add 100g per each foot of additional length.
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🌿 Herbal Hair Powder Preparation & Instructions:
1. In a bowl add the herbal powder. In a separate container heat distilled water until steaming but not boiling and add, mixing until you have a mud the consistency of pancake batter. Add a few drops of Essential Oil if you wish. Please research your EOs carefully.
2. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set someplace warm. Atop a warm electronic, such as a computer tower works well, or under a warm lamp. Mix occasionally, letting sit for at least 2-4 hours, and no more than 6.
3. When ready to use, wash hair but do not condition (or condition very lightly). Section towel-dried hair and work the herbal mud into the hair, making sure not to miss spots. Carefully pile hair atop the head and cover with a shower cap or plastic wrap. Leave on for 2-6 hours, the longer you leave it on the deeper the conditioning benefits and the more colored tones that will be imparted.
4. Rinse well with water. If you find rinsing difficult, try soaking your hair in the bathtub or a bucket first, or use a lots of a cheap silicone-free conditioner (like VO5) to aid rinsing
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🌿 Detailed Ingredients
Henna Body Art Quality Rajastani (Lawsonia Inermis)- Henna is a natural plant coloring for the hair; made from the powdered leaves of a desert shrub plant, Lawsonia. It deposits a reddish hue to the hair, as well as strengthening the hair and smoothing the cortex.
Indigo (Indigofera tinctoria): A natural deep blue dye that has been used for centuries to dye fabric a deep blue.
Hibiscus: Hibiscus Flower aka Jaswand (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis)– An emollient (meaning it helps the cuticle of the hair lay down) and a demulcent (meaning it leaves a light soothing film behind) this herb has a cooling effect. It stimulates hair growth, increases hair thickness, reduces and prevents graying, balding, hair-loss, dandruff, split-ends, and many other hair conditions and many scalp disorders. It is also an excellent natural conditioner that may impart a warm reddish color to hair.
Elder Berry (Sambucus canadensis): This botanical is native to Europe, Northern Africa, and Western and Central Asia. Its flowers and berries have a long history of use in traditional European medicine. The berries produce a deep purple-red dye.
Beet Root (Beta vulgaris): Betanin, obtained from the roots, is used as red food colorant, to improve the color and flavor of many foods, and is also used in ink.
Triphala powder: Triphala is recommended and used more than any other Ayurvedic herbal formulation. It is composed of the dried fruits of amalaki, bibhitaki and haritaki.
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