![]() I accidentally (read: it seemed like a good idea at the time) got indigo in my hair along with henna last week, and i've been lightening it ever since! it ended up a really dark brown, and i much prefer it ginger. Please browse through the first post first. I will be happy to answer any questions you have. The first post has been set up as a guide and reference and there are pictures in links at the bottom of the post. There is no risk of it giving a green cast to your hair, from reports. You may want to consider honey lightening instead. I've heard lots of different options for helping to fade henna (lemon juice, yogurt, etc.), but which one(s?) works the best? Thank you for your help, it's very much appreciated!!Welcome to LHC! I was hoping though that the fact Light Mountain is a cheaper, less than BAQ henna would perhaps help it fade faster. ![]() Anyway, I know it's not possible to completely get henna and indigo out, but does anyone know how to lighten it? Unfortunately, I haven't hennaed in over a month, so I know it's been a while. At the moment my roots look quite a bit darker than that, but I suspect that's from the fact that I've chemically dyed/hennaed my hair for seven years. The problem is that my natural hair color is a light brown, dark blond color. I've heard lots of different options for helping to fade henna (lemon juice, yogurt, etc.), but which one(s?) works the best? Thank you for your help, it's very much appreciated!! ![]() I've recently decided it best to go back to my natural hair color due to the effort involved in henna and the fact that I can't get a color I'm truly happy with. It's had nothing but henna and indigo in it for well over a year (at one point I did have Manic Panic black in it, but that's washed out by now). I've dyed my hair a few times with henna and indigo (Light Mountain brand).
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