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I'll tryPosted by BimboGeri on August 13, 2001 at 19:57:03: In reply to: IF YOU ARE WILLING TO GIVE HELP IN A DESPARATE SITUATION CLICK HERE! I AM BEGGING YOU, CLICK ME NOW! posted by Princessa. on August 13, 2001 at 18:16:40: The trouble with henna is that it is made of different stuff to youraverage chemical hair dye. For a start, it is permenant, but the main thing is that normal hair dye won't cover it properly. My advice is to go and see a professional hair dresser who has dealt with henna before. Don't go to someone who doesn't know what they're doing - trust me, they could make it worse! They might suggest finding a henna dye that makes your hair dark, which I guess ought to cover your original henna (if anyone knows different, please tell me!). Navaid does different coloured henna hair dyes (www.navaidhenna.com). The Body Shop also do stuff, but when I tried it it made my hair in bad condition... Hope that helps. As a last resort, go for a cut ;) hugs, BimboGeri
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