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Shower bonnet in India by Hairloveindia

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Shower bonnet in India by Hairloveindia

It’s probably safe to say that a number of the myths surrounding shower bonnet in india and its alleged damaging effects are rooted in how the hair feels immediately after use. It’s important to remember that this is natural. Hair takes on a gritty texture, which may be mistaken for dryness. However, this is simply the effects of the henna being retained in the hair and will go away as soon as you wash it out. If you’re concerned you’re not doing it right, and suspect it’s affecting the efficiency of the application, then don’t hesitate to learn from more experienced henna users, There’s no point in going to the effort of avoiding chemically-based hair dyes and picking the natural alternative that is henna, only to fail to check the label properly and buy henna products that contain unnatural, toxic ingredients. The overall myth of shower bonnet being bad for your hair is arguably deeply rooted (excuse the pun) in people neglecting this advice – though it may technically work on a superficial level when it comes to the color itself, the pile-up of chemicals is bad for your hair. 


Be vigilant and wary that some brands will be using low-quality satin headbands in india and mixing it with other products to bulk it out. The shower bonnet you purchase should be made of just the leaves of Lawsonia inermis – this is the stuff that will improve your hair quality and even the rate at which your hair grows, and not the products with additives, preservatives, and chemicals for hasty results and bulking out for commercial gain. This one isn’t about mixing different ingredients like the first suggestion, but rather implores you to avoid swapping between henna and other means of hair coloring. Don’t, for instance, try and use henna on top of already chemically-dyed hair, or risk damaging the hair.

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