Cover Gray Hair Naturally with Henna

It's a chore, I'm not going to lie, but I found that over time even the expensive salon permanent and semi-permanent color treatments were damaging my hair. This henna 2-step process gives me the coverage I'm looking for... and it actually makes my hair feel smoother and healthier. Not to mention it costs about $20. Words of caution from salon professionals: 1: Absolutely test the henna process with a very small section of hair before jumping in. This is especially important if you are transitioning from salon/chemical dyes and/or perms to henna - as the two can cause a harmful reaction and burn your hair. And 2: Don't expect a specific color, like what you would pick out at the salon. Henna darkens lighter hair, and that's all it does. The Henna Guys products offer a general selection of color, but the hue is going to vary from person to person. So, go in with the right expectation, make sure your hair/scalp will not experience a bad reaction, and see if this more natural and inexpensive solution meets your needs.