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Friday, November 29, 2013

Coconut Milk Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder Recipe. EASY.

Easy Coconut Milk Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder Recipe

Coconut milk melting. Moisturize Hair.Note: All measurements are approximate; adjust to the length and thickness of your natural hair.

2 ounces of fresh or canned coconut milk** (organic).
1 jar (2.5oz.) of organic baby food bananas*
4 tbsp. Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder**
  1. Puree all the ingredients completely until thick and creamy like thick pudding. If you need a little more milk or L.H. Shampoo Powder, than add some to get proper consistency.
  2. Pour mixture into a cup or bowl and apply to hair. Application can be very messy and dripping, so you might want to apply over a sink or in the shower. Wrap hair in plastic wrap or cap. Use a smooth cloth or towel around hairline to absorb the dripping mask.
  3. Wait 15 minutes and thoroughly rinse out.
  4. This step is optional, since this recipe is an all-in-one shampoo/conditioner.
    If you desire to follow up with another conditioner, then Imbue™ Natural Conditioneris highly recommended. 
  5. Let hair dry naturally.
  6. Gently style your hair.
Try this  L.H. Shampoo Powder and coconut milk  “one-two punch” of essential vitamins, minerals and herbs -to wake up your hair and scalp and protect it from sun damage – naturally.
 Lustrous Henna Shampoo Powder Conditions Hair and Promotes Hair Growth.
*You can use a fresh banana, but be warned: If using ripe bananas, make sure they are totally pureed, to avoid getting banana pieces and flakes in your hair. Rinsing out these pieces can be difficult – so make sure it a complete puree. (This is the reason I use organic baby food bananas; as well as the fact that organic baby food bananas have the same amount of essential vitamins and minerals as a fresh banana. In case you were wondering...)

** Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder can be purchased at Saba Botanical of USA. Organic coconut milk can be purchased at a natural foods store.

# Imbue™ Natural Conditioner: This natural herbal conditioner plant extracts as Bhringraj, Aloe Vera, Wheat germ oil, Almond oil, etc. It contains no harsh chemicals; no artificial colors.



 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
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 *Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations 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.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Coconut Milk, Lustrous Henna Shampoo Powder –Easy Sun Protection

Coconut Milk and Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder
–Moisture and Condition

The dry, hot summer can do real damage to your hair. So we’re sharing a secret to supple, healthy-looking hair in the summertime: You MUST moisturize and condition your hair. Do it NATURALLY. Coconut milk contains essential vitamins and minerals, as well as antioxidants. Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder is completely all natural and filled with ancient Ayurvedic botanicals to gently cleanse, condition and grow your hair.


Natural hair conditioner and cleanser. Lustrous Henna Shampoo Powder.Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder Benefits

Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder contains herbs that are known for the following benefits: Natural hair conditioning and softening fight against dandruff, fix hair split ends, prevent hair loss, cures scalp problems. Ingredients: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Phaseolus Aureus, Sapindas Trifoliatus, Andro Pogon Muricatus, Accacia Concinna, Azaduacha Indica, Acalypha Hispida, Santanum Album, Lawsonia Inermis.

Coconut milk is great for hair.
Coconut Milk Benefits

The organic properties of coconut milk to promote healthy natural hair care have been known since ancient times. Essential vitamins and minerals like manganese protects the hair shaft, iron help prevents hair loss and protein promotes natural hair growth. Coconut milk, when used as a hair soak, actually untangles and softens hair and provides needed moisture and protection.

Make an all-in-one hair shampoo and conditioner recipe using Lustrous Henna® Shampoo Powder and coconut milk; adding banana for more essential vitamins and minerals, as well as antioxidants. This will smell great, but don’t eat it! 

If you need a recipe, then wait for an upcoming article -next



 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
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 *Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations 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.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Hair Growth –Want 6 Inches of Longer Hair?

Grow long hair naturally.Natural Hair - Grow it the Ancient, Natural Way

Did you know that ancient Ayurvedic botanicals are contained in many of the natural shampoos, conditioners and herbal powder mixes from Saba Botanical of USA? Did you know that they have promoted the growth of natural hair for centuries?

If you continue, you can add 6 inches of growth to your natural hair in a year, since natural hair normally grows on average of about a half an inch per month. The key is to learn how to properly care for your hair by stopping hair fall and use the products at Saba Botanical of USA to promote healthy hair growth.

Use Natural Ayurvedic Products Known to Add Length and Stop Hair Loss 

Longer hair naturally.Shikakai (Fruit for Hair), Acacia Concinna

Shikakai (Acacia Concinna) is considered a superior cleanser for lustrous long hair and has been widely used throughout India and other countries for promoting hair growth, stopping hair loss and preventing dandruff’. Because of these benefits this pod was named "Shikakai" which translated as, "fruit for hair". The grinded powder or an extract of this pod is used in many hair care preparations, such as hair oils, shampoo and conditioners.

Amla (Amla Fruit), Phyllanthus Emblica

Amla is wonderful cleansing agent for both the skin and hair. It imparts luster to hair and protects from dandruff, also helps prevent premature graying. It stimulates growth of hair on the scalp,helps stop hair loss and strengthens the hair roots. Amla extract in the shampoo does not deposit any color on the hair and can be used by everyone alike. Amla extract helps replace the nourishment lost by hair gels, chemical hair color and hair spray.

Hair can grow longer naturally.Bhringraj, Eclipta Alba

Bhringraj herb is an Ayurvedic and Yunani medicine. The extract obtained from the plant is used for medicinal purposes, and also known to be very beneficial to the skin and hair, with great conditioning properties to stop hair loss and grow hair longer.

Check out the ingredient labels of Lustrous Henna® All-Natural Hair Color Dye and Lustrous Henna®Shampoo Powder, as well as other products. Saba Botanical also sells other botanicals that are known to stop hair loss and promote hair growth. Read more about them on the website and blog.



 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
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 *Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations 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.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Natural Hair: Hair Dye Redefined.

Natural Hair: Hair Dye Redefined

A brief look into the dictionary can clarify our understanding the following terms, used in reference to hair dye:

Invention: something invented: as (1) : a product of the imagination; (2): a device, contrivance, or process originated after study and experiment.

Benefit: a: something that promotes well-being : advantage b : useful aid : help

Consequence: something produced by a cause or necessarily following from a set of conditions (the economic consequences of the war).  


Chemical Hair dye invention
Chemical/Synthetic Hair Dye

Invention: According to history, Eugene Schueller invented permanent hair color synthetic dye in 1907. 

Benefits: Easier to cover gray, make a fashion statement or even ‘reinvent’ one’s self with 'natural' hair.

Consequences: Unfortunately, there are sad consequences that have been suffered by many users of synthetic dye containing harsh chemicals. They range from severe skin allergy-to hair loss-to being linked with different forms of cancer after prolonged use.


ancient egyptian hair.
100% All Natural Plant-Based Hair Dye

Invention: Working in collaboration with AMA Herbal Company of India, Syed Abbas of Saba Botanical of USA made a breakthrough discovery in the ancient tradition of all natural hair coloring. Combining pure henna with other natural plant and vegetable ingredientsLustrous Henna® was invented to color natural hair with nature. Saba Botanical of USA is the proud home of Lustrous Henna®.

Benefits: The benefits are similar to other dyes: covering gray, making a fashion statement, ‘reinventing’ one’s self with truly natural hair. The natural dye release is much quicker than traditional henna, which involves several hours to complete. 

Consequences: The ‘consequences’ are: many happy, satisfied men and women who no longer suffer damage from harsh chemical dyes. In fact, the ancient ingredients in Lustrous Henna®, have been used for centuries of traditional hair conditioning, hair growth and healthy maintenance. 

*Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary. 
Additional Information: Saba Botanical of USA: Knowledge Base. Saba Botanical Webpage: About Lustrous Henna, Saba Botanical of USA: Select Lustrous Henna and General Process of Application.


 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
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 *Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations 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.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Hair Color -Alternative Chemical Dangers

JD's Chemical Hair Dye Allergy. BE SAFE.Chemical Hair Color Alternatives -Still Unsafe.

Gray hair makes many of us anxious, searching for a safe way to cover it up. Gray hair makes us want to get back our youthful appearance. In desperation, we may have used hair color filled with harmful chemicals like Para-phenylenediamine (PPD), mixtures of ammonia with peroxide, and/or para-toluenediamine sulfate (PTDS). As consumers are being made aware of the harmful effects of Para-phenylenediamine (PPD), manufacturers have begun producing "alternative hair color" with para-toluenediamine sulfate (PTDS). They claim that para-toluenediamine sulfate (PTDS) is a safe alternative to Para-phenylenediamine (PPD). 

Is a Chemical-Based, "Alternative Hair Color" for Persons Allergic to PPD -Safer for Gray Hair?

Before you use that bottle of hair dye to cover your gray hair, please read below. The following is a partial abstract from Medscape article, "“Alternative Hair-dye Products for Persons Allergic to Para-phenylenediamine”:

"In the past, finding alternative hair dye products for individuals allergic to para-phenylenediamine (PPD) was a nearly impossible task. Hair coloring products containing PPD have traditionally yielded far superior cosmetic results than have alternative dyes. Individuals allergic to PPD have had limited alternative products from which to choose. These products typically had less realistic color or did not cover gray hair adequately.

Hair-dye products are divided into permanent, demipermanent, and semipermanent types. Most available products in each of these categories contain PPD. However, hair coloring products are now defined by "lift." Permanent dyes first lighten, or "lift," the ambient hair color with ammonia and peroxide to allow the dye to cover gray hair more effectively. "Lifting" or lightening the ambient hair color turns the darker hairs closer in hue to the gray hairs. The result is that gray is more effectively covered when the hair is colored. This is not ideal for men because most men want some gray to show through so that they do not appear to be wearing a hairpiece. Some women also prefer this type of "natural" look. Therefore, demipermanent dyes were designed to cover most but not all gray hair. Demipermanent dyes usually incorporate ethanolamine to give some "lift" and do a moderately effective job of covering gray. Semipermanent dyes have no "lift" and cover gray hair minimally.

Recently, many manufacturers have started to produce permanent and demipermanent hair coloring products in which PPD has been replaced with para-toluenediamine sulfate (PTDS). These products are as cosmetically elegant as the corresponding products containing PPD. Unfortunately, PPD and PTDS are closely related ingredients, and it is possible that individuals who are allergic to one of these ingredients may also be allergic to the other.*

Be happy and stay safe. Trust Nature.Why take a chance with your beautiful mane, health and safety? Have chemical hair dyes proven to be trustworthy for those suffering from serious dermatological scarring and permanent skin damage? Stop taking a risk with every application of chemical hair dye. Be safe and use 100% natural plant-based alternative hair color. Cover your gray and reflect your natural beauty.

*Italics ours.

Source: “Alternative Hair-dye Products for Persons Allergic to Para-phenylenediamine” by Andrew Scheman, Christina Cha, Manpreet Bhinder. US National Library of Medicine. Medscape.



 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
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 *Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations 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.

Friday, November 15, 2013

PTDS para-toluenediamine sulfate -a PPD Hair Dye Substitute?

Using PTDS para-toluenediamine sulfate as a PPD para-phenylenediamine substitute
-is still a unsafe risk:

TraintrackIt’s similar to when I was about 10 or 11 years old. I would get together with my siblings and a couple of our cousins to go on an ‘adventure’. Translation: hike. We trekked through wooded hills while in the country visiting our grandparents in New Hampshire. Unbeknownst to our parents, when we ‘hiked’ in the city, it actually was a real adventure. We dared each other to hike along train tracks and jump off when we saw a train approaching. We always jumped several hundred yards away from the train. We were playing ‘chicken’, but we weren’t too crazy...

Until we attempted the ultimate dare: hike along a train trestle located over a small lake! We could escape by jumping on side platforms scattered in only a few spots on the bridge or –quite literally- jump in the lake. That was one extremely dangerous thing we did…but only once. We made it to the platforms in the nick of time, but we also wizened up to realize the odds were not in our favor. So THAT was that... And we lived to hike another day –in safer surroundings!


We learn a similar lesson when trying to substitute ppd para-phenylenediamine with para-toluenediamine, -as we learn from the following study.

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Ptds_ppd chart. www.sababotanical.com
PTDS para-toluenediamine sulfate Study

According to this Northwestern University Medical Center study*:  
“Finding alternative hair dyes for individuals allergic to PPD para-phenylenediamine has been difficult. Newer permanent and demipermanent hair dyes that have replaced PPD with para-toluenediamine or para-toluenediamine sulfate  (PTDS) are now available.

Ppd is not safe. www.sababotanical.comPTDS para-toluenediamine Study – OBJECTIVE:

“We examined whether individuals allergic to PPD para-phenylenediamine will tolerate PPD-free hair dyes containing PTDS para-toluenediamine sulfate.”

PTDS para-toluenediamine Study -RESULTS:

Of 28 PPD-allergic patients seen since October 2006, 16 (57.1%) tested negative to all other substances on the dye series. Eleven tested positive to PTDS; of these, several were also allergic to other substances in the hair dye series. There was only one patient who was allergic to ortho-nitro-PPD and not to PTDS. Of 7 additional PPD-allergic patients seen from 2004 through 2006, 4 (57.1%) tested negative to PTDS. In total, 20 of 35 individuals (57.1%) tested positive to PPD but negative to PTDS. Ten of 13 PPD-positive patients for whom PTDS hair dyes were recommended subsequently used a PTDS hair dye, and all tolerated these products.

PTDS para-toluenediamine Study -CONCLUSION:

Fifty-seven percent of patients allergic to PPD para-phenylenediamine in this study will likely tolerate newer permanent and demipermanent hair dyes based on PTDS. Most individuals not allergic to PTDS will also test negative to other substances in the dye series. All 10 patients who tested positive to PPD and negative to PTDS who subsequently used a PTDS dye free of PPD tolerated these products. Many individuals allergic to PPD will benefit from the newer PTDS-based products.
Do you agree with the researchers conclusion?  

Did you notice that they added the words: likely, most, many?  This means that even substituting  para-phenylenediamine (PPD), with PTDS para-toluenediamine sulfate, you are still on a risky path. Are you ready to take a dangerous risk to your health…hoping that maybe you’ll be okay with this chemical dye which is actually a derivative of PPD? It’s still ‘a hike on the train trestle’ –playing ‘chicken’- with very little chance of escape. Once you have a serious reaction, it’s too late to reverse your course. Isn’t it more logical to ‘hike on a safer route when’ it comes to your precious hair, skin and overall health? The safer route doesn’t come from chemicals. The safer route is found in nature.

*Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH), Medscape, Research by Andrew Scheman, Christina Cha, Manpreet Bhinder of Northwestern University Medical Center.

 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
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 *Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations 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.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Allergic Reaction to Chemical Hair Dye Solution: Henna Hair Dye.

If Henna Hair Dye is the Answer...Then 'What Was the Question?'

The question is: Where do I find a totally natural hair dye? A henna hair dye that comes in a variety of hair colors?

I wish the following comments were not true,
 but sadly they are real experiences of people literally caught in a hair dye dilemma: They’ve had serious allergic reaction to hair dye containing (PPD)*, (PTD)*,  ammonia, peroxide and other synthetic chemicals and now they are at a real loss as to what to do. They are searching for a natural alternative to chemical hair dye so they can avoid allergic reaction. However, many times just don’t know where to begin to find a totally natural hair dye.



PaulaP-Severe Hair Dye Allergy.A PPD Allergy experience

“I was covering the grey in my dark brown hair for years without a problem, then suddenly last year my scalp blew up with swollen patches, itchy rash all over my forehead, and my head felt like it was on fire. I kept dying my hair because I didn't make the connection--how could I react to something I'd been using for years? It took three doctors before someone figured it out...”* 

Severe PTD Allergy

 “I too had a severe allergic reaction to hair dye that does not contain PPD but a derivative of it - PTD. I was only doing highlights the past few years and finally decided it was time for bit more coverage due to graying. The stylist used products by K…G… due to the fact they do not contain PPD…

After the first all over hair color I did experience some mild scalp itching, gone by the next …. 8 to 12 weeks later I went back for a color touch up and this was where the nightmare began...By the time I got home my scalp was itching, escalated as the night wore on. I did realize at this point what had happened weeks ago was a precursor to what was happening to me now. I took some Benadryl - spent the night in sheer agony. I never experienced such horrible itching in all my life, my head was so inflamed and swollen my hair on the top of my head was standing up!

In the morning I knew something was extremely wrong! My face & neck were swollen beyond recognition, I was a total rash with blistering most importantly my throat was swelling and I was having trouble breathing. My husband rushed me to the E.R…

This was seven months ago and I am still dealing with the after effects, massive hair loss and re-growth, itching, etc. Has anyone out there suffered to this degree and when does it end?” –Debra.*

Reader, please don't wait until you suffer an allergic reaction to the harmful effects from not using a natural hair dye. Henna hair dye is plant based and Lustrous Henna® comes in a variety of shades to enhance your natural hair color. Allergic reaction to pure henna is extremely rare.

Happy Lustrous Henna User.Benefits of Lustrous Henna®  Natural Hair Dye 

Improves overall health of your hair, instead of stripping your hair from natural protein needed for healthy hair growth.
  • Nontoxic, contains no chemicals such as Para-phenlenediamine (PPD). 
  • Lustrous Henna® hair dye also does not contain ammonia, peroxide, or other synthetic dyes.
  • The FDA (of USA) has approved henna hair dye as the only safe and effective alternative for natural hair color.
  • Lustrous Henna® hair dye is laboratory certified to be totally free of chemicals and other contaminants.

The Search for All Natural Hair Dye Ends Here: Lustrous Henna® Hair Dye

* Para-phenylenediamine (PPD and Paratoluenediamine (PTD) are aniline dyes that are commonly used in hair color dyes pigments. They are derived from petroleum products. In large concentrations or after years of repeated usage, they have been known to cause allergic reaction that can result in skin, eye and bronchial irritations or worse. Source: on file.

 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
©2010-2015. L.J. O'Neal. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Do not copy or reprint this article without the consent of the author or Saba Botanical of USA.
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 *Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations 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.

Hair Dye Allergy? PPD FREE Hair Dye Search? Look No Further…

Hair dye allergy-don't suffer anymore. Hair Dye Allergy? Totally PPD Free Hair Dye. Where Can You Find It?

Please don't become another victim! PPD hair dye allergic reaction risk increases with every application of chemical hair dye.

All Natural Lustrous Henna® ppd free hair dye products are available at natural hairstylist salons, natural product stores and retail stores. If you are seeking a product at your local store and they don’t currently stock Saba Botanical of USA products, please request them to carry it through their distributors. If it is unavailable through the distributor, then they can contact Saba Botanical of USA directly to request local shipments. In the meantime, the entire line of products is available for purchase online at their main website: www.sababotanical.com.


Bridget uses Lustrous Henna 100% All Natural Hair Dye.The ppd free hair dye is totally natural and provides exceptional hair color. Lustrous Henna® hair dye comes in 9 natural shades to color your hair radiantly or to cover gray hair to your satisfaction. No chemicals or synthetic ingredients are ever used in Lustrous Henna® ppd free hair dye. Only high quality henna is used, blended with other natural botanicals.

Lustrous Henna® ppd free hair dye is the brainchild of Syed Abbas, who originally desired to provide a totally natural henna hair dye to men and women who suffer from PPD allergy and other harmful reactions to chemical hair dye. Today, Lustrous Henna® hair dye is treasured by everyone desiring quality blended henna hair dye in beautiful variations of color, with a quicker application process than traditional henna application.

Benefits of Lustrous Henna® PPD Free Hair Dye 

Safe for men and women.
PPD free, No Ammonia, No Peroxide. 
Contains herbs known to prevent hair loss, herbs known for anti-dandruff properties; conditions and protects your hair. 

Improves overall health of your hair, instead of stripping your hair from natural protein needed for healthy hair growth -as opposed to chemical hair dye known to cause cancer and severe damage to vital organs as they penetrate into the skin. 


Additional information about Lustrous Henna® All Natural Hair Dye: 
  • Nontoxic, contains no chemicals such as Para-phenlenediamine (PPD). 
  • Lustrous Henna® hair dye also does not contain ammonia, peroxide, or other synthetic dyes.
  • The FDA (of USA) has approved henna hair dye as the only safe and effective alternative for natural hair color.
Lustrous Henna® hair dye is laboratory certified to be totally free of chemicals and other contaminants.   

Twyla-Ring-saba-botanical-106x150A True Experience from Twyla in Iowa  

I'm a 54 yrs. old, "natural" brunette and LOVE Lustrous Henna and their wonderful customer service with Syed. 

A few months ago I was diagnosed with Lymphoma at Mayo Clinic with follow up 3 mos. visits to a Hematologist, blood specialist there. I then began to think about changing some of my lifestyle habits and a NATURAL Hair Color was an easy one to change. I am not on chemo since my Dr. says my own immune system is trying to fight this cancer. Chemo kills the good & the bad, therefore I'm thankful I do still have my hair at this time. 

My friend introduced me to Lustrous Henna when I complemented her hair. I didn't even know she used any type of color on it, because it looked so natural. She ordered my first time with her order,to try it out. So I have twice now, due to shorter hair.So glad I heard about this henna from her! I am thankful for the Lustrous Henna's shorter process time compared to others that require an extremely longer process and it leaves my hair in much, much better condition than when I did salon color.  

My single priority, due to my health issue,is that it's safe, plus it looks and feels so natural and healthy. I can't say enough good about it. It was my pleasure to visit with Syed a few days ago about Lustrous Henna.His patience and very informative manner is so helpful and refreshing.He is an asset to Lustrous Henna products. He helped me a great deal with tips on how to tone the gray as it grows in from my root line.
I sincerely thank you, Syed and Lustrous Henna for the difference you have made in my life. I'll be ordering again soon.  

Warmest Regards,
Twyla R., Greene IA

 Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna®  user.)
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