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    Jan 24, 2011, 09:51 PM
    Can I use henna before the black dye fades out ?
    I have been using henna for quite a while and mistakenly used black henna today ( with chemical ppd @%) and am going head over heels.:(

    Am so upset that am wondering that if I use henna on the hair dye , would that be OK?

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