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    Default Re: Possible way to protect hair from conventional peroxide damage

    Here are examples of honey lightening on hennaed and henndigoed hair. Honey lightening has not been reported to damage hair and the research IMO, supports this as to why (the protective flavonoids).

    I used 2 examples with henndigo - the first is after 2 henndigo treatments, the 2nd on multiple henndigo treatments.

    Conditioner is no longer recommended for honey lightening and as you can see from bizzarogirl's 2nd treatment, her henna layers started to lighten, losing the burgundy colour, when much less conditioner was used and was replaced by water.

    On both henndigoed and hennaed hair, the correct 4 to 1 dilution with distilled water, yielded faster, better results than previous recipes.

    Honey lightening on henndigoed hair
    http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showpost.php?p=227367&postcount=1901

    Honey lightening on hennaed hair
    http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showpost.php?p=227385&postcount=1902
    Last edited by ktani; September 6th, 2008 at 06:44 AM. Reason: added text

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