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Got nice color, what happens if i want to make it more orange?
Hi Angiejaan,
Hi have a couple questions before I can make any suggestions for you...
Did you use Ancient Sunrise henna and if so do you know which henna you used, Twilight, Jasmine or Monsoon?
How long has it been since you used the henna last? I ask because there is an oxidation period of about 5-7 days when the color is still developing.
Hair that has been chemically treated will typically fade so this may work to your advantage. If the color fades some then chances are it won't get very dark with multiple applications.
Let me know what type of henna you used and when and we'll go from there!
Have a great day!
Hello,
Because I don't know what type of henna you're using, I wouldn't be able to give an accurate answer for what would happen, but if you'd like to keep a bright coppery tone in your hair, I'd recommend using Ancient Sunrise Rajasthani Jasmine henna dye released with Copperberry fruit acid. The jasmine is a lighter, brighter henna, and the copperberry keeps it bright, preventing darkening.
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