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“Compound Henna” Hair Dye is a Dangerous Mix.
1. “Compound Henna” Hair Dye is a Dangerous Mix.
The "Compound Henna" Temptation.
We’ve seen them on the shelves, with an image of a beautiful
woman with long, radiant hair. We imagine that image with only, this
time with ourselves in the picture with a mass of tresses, cascading
down our own shoulders. At this point, we have a decision to make:
grab the box and buy the “image” or, we could choose to look past
the image on the box and try and find the ingredient label, of this so-
called ‘natural’ henna hair dye. What we find (or don’t find) may be
surprising.
This product either appears to contain no ingredients, since there is
no label to be found or it contains inferior henna mixed with ‘who
knows what’ There is a third choice we can make at this point, but
first let’s discuss the following.
What is “Compound Henna” Hair Dye?
It may further surprise you to know that not all henna hair dye mixes are completely herbal or all-
natural. “Compound henna” generally is composed of lower quality henna that contains lower dye
content and is mixed with harmful additives and synthetic dyes that can cause severe allergic reaction.
Even if they don’t contain PPD (para-phenylenediamine), ammonia or peroxide, they may contain harsh
metallic salts, alcohol and synthetic dyes. Since the henna is mixed with synthetic dyes and ‘who knows
what else’, the mixture is referred to as: “Compound Henna” hair dye.
Perhaps, you’re wondering, “How can such products sold without an ingredient label?” It does seem
mysterious. However, the answer is that in the countries where the henna is grown, they might not be
required to list the ingredients on the label. Once exported, the U.S. importer is not required to re-label
the product.
Additionally, the FDA* states, “Because the FPLA does not apply to cosmetic samples and products used
exclusively by professionals--for example, for application at a salon, or a booth at a fair or boardwalk--
the requirement for an ingredient declaration does not apply to these products.”
That is why purchasing “Compound Henna” with unknown additives and synthetic dyes can be a costly
and potentially dangerous experience**, even when bought at a “professional” beauty supply store.
The 3rd Choice: Be Wise. Be Safe. Know what’s In Your Henna Hair
Dye Package.
2. Lustrous Henna® is lab-certified to be free of synthetic dyes and additives. It does NOT contain metallic
salts or added mineral salts. To achieve the various shades of color, pure henna is mixed with other
totally natural botanical extracts. This is also the reason it remains in natural powder form. Safety in
natural hair care is a top priority.
Lustrous Henna® is pure henna, highly sifted and 100% natural and the botanical ingredients are listed
on every package, on the company blog and website.
Resources: *FDA.gov Cosmetics: Product Ingredient Safety Information-ucm108569: Henna/Mehndi.
**Contact Dermatitis. Volume 55, Issue 1, pages 26–29, July 2006.Quantification of para-phenylenediamine and
heavy metals in henna dye. Ik-Joon Kang, Mu-Hyoung Lee.
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Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna® user.)
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The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and
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listed here are right for you. Saba Botanical does not make any medical claims nor warranties regarding the use of the products
listed on this site. No matter how natural a product is, it may have a potential of causing side effects and allergic reaction on
certain individuals. You should consult your physician before taking any medication.