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Home >> Hair Care >> Henna Hair Dye HENNA HAIR DYE AND HENNA PASTEHenna has tannin in it and the tannin molecules bind into keratin (hair) molecules and make the fibers physically stronger, like winding threads together to make a stronger string. After you henna hair, it is softer, stronger, it tangles less, and the split ends disappear. Hennaing your hair is like coloring with a red-orange crayon on black paper, brown paper, or manila paper. Hennotannin molecules lodge into the keratin of your hair and those molecules are red-orange. The color of the paper shows through the crayon and the result is a blend of the two. Thus, every person's hair will come up differently with henna. The henna tannin molecules are red-orange, and stain pure white hair the same color of a ginger cat's red fur. On dark hair, these molecules catch the light in the sunshine, so hair will be somewhat reddened and will have glossy red highlights with henna.
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