
by - written on 20/05/12, updated on 25/05/12 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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I regularly dye my hair, but am well aware of the damage it can cause and the toll it has on your hair. It is the reason I am probably going grey already at 25! It wasnt until my friend told me about henna hair colourants that I realised there was a way of colouring your hair without potentially ruining it in the long run. I rushed ... Read the complete review

by Sophie - written on 23/04/11
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I have naturally ginger hair, and I've been trying for a while to find hair dyes which make my hair more red. I've tried "normal" hair dyes before but they either made no change at all or one even made my hair go pink!..oops. One of my friends then told me about Lush's caca range, as she'd used the caca brun. When I went ... Read the complete review

by Josh - written on 05/02/11
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Being a chemical dye addict I was a bit sceptical when a friend suggested henna dyes, how wrong I was!I've been using caca rouge for at least a year now and I've always got a few squares in the cupboard. Its a wonderfully safe, natural and fun way to gain lovely, shiny red hair. Strangers often give me complements about how shiny and healthy my hair looks!I'm sure by now you have read how to prepare the henna so I'm not going to waste your time giving another how to lesson, all I'm going to say is for extra red hair why not add some lemon juice or paprika? I find it gives the colour a little bit of necessary boost because unfortunately I wasn't happy with the normal browny red colour the henna produces.BE WARNED THIS STUFF STINKS AND TAKES AGES TO WASH OUT!!

by - written on 27/01/11 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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A bit of background before I start: I have naturally jet black hair which has been dyed every colour under the sun (as well as bleached) - this left it a medium to dark brown, which was my starting point for this henna. It is slightly wavy and fairly thick. I am fortunate not to have any grey hairs yet. I have never had an ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/07/10, updated on 15/07/10 (Very useful, 495 readings)
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Up until a week ago, I presumed that Lush was basically a smelly, but nice, soap shop. I have now been proven wrong. At the request of a friend I was sent to pick up two blocks of Caca Rouge, part of Lush's Les Cacas Henna hair dye range. When the shop assistant presented me with two huge solid blocks I was a bit dubious that it could be ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/06/10 (Very useful, 139 readings)
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What a palaver! I am pretty sure that I would use this product again, but it is really hard work for a result that doesn't last that long. It's recommended that you re-apply every 6 weeks to avoid it fading. I'm not sure I could go through with this every 6 weeks, but in the future I think I will use it to boost fading chemical dye. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/05/10 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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If you have the time and inclination this is a really great product. Personally however, I am quite lazy and prefer to avoid a complicated beauty routine. I thought this was a lot of effort to go through for a result that doesn't last too long. It's recommended you should reapply every 6 weeks as the colour will fade. Before ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/08/08 (Useful, 1012 readings)
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Well henna isn't the nicest or the easiest thing to use for colouring your hair but the end result is well worth it!! Amazing coverage, especially on grey hair, and the shine that it adds it's fantastic. It really can be a messy process so be prepared. Lush henna comes in blocks & for best results, grate the henna in to a bowl then ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/07/08 (Very useful, 500 readings)
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I've been dying my hair since I was 14, which is ooooh, a long time ago! I started with 'Sun In' and progressed onto goth stylee black or plum box dyes from Boots, complete with nasty chemical smell and resultant damage to my hair. (OK some of the damage was due to 80s crimping, jeez this is like a goth confessional!) After nigh on 20 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/06/08 (Very useful, 2938 readings)
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I have been dying my hair for so long that it is now hard to remember my natural hair colour! As a teenager I started to get the occasional grey hair, as I am sure you can imagine I hated it! I decided that instead of being teased for it that I would try and be considered cool by dying my mid brown hair to hide them and over the years it ... Read the complete review


