So I asked Beverly, “Why Henna?”.
Beverly: “Well it’s a plant product…ha, Well that’s a long story, but I don’t want to hurt my liver anymore. Hair color is really hard on liver. Even breathing in the fumes really toxifies the liver. Everything you put on the scalp gets absorbed by it, and hair color is no exception…”
I watched as Beverly did her magic and coated one of her client’s, Sherri, an acupuncturist in Houston, hair with Henna dye made from mushrooms, roots, and root vegetables. They stain the hair, and it smells pretty good!
How long does it take to apply and let the Henna set?
Beverly: “(Anywhere from) 10-60 minutes depending on the effect I’m trying to create. It depends on the current hair color.”
Beverly: “Sherri felt like her hair wasn’t growing, and it was breaking, so we’re using only plant products and plant color on her hair…now her natural curl is coming back in, it’s thicker and really soft.”
Sherri what attracted you to Henna?
Sherri: “I like because when I lived in Austin I didn’t color. I wanted to, but I had this internal conflict (of knowing it wasn’t good for me). I do Chinese medicine and I really support natural products, (so I wouldn’t use regular dye), but then I met Beverly.”
Beverly: “I’m a health enthusiast and I attract people who are interested in doing that for themselves as well.”
Sherri: “But before that my hair was broken and damaged. So broken that’s how I ended up with bangs again…because the hair on the front of my hair broke off!”
Now Sherri has great color, great curl, and strong hair! I can’t wait to see Sherri’s transformation over the next few months after further incorporating the Henna with Beverly’s hair treatment products! Stay tuned for pictures and more news of Sherri’s hair progress. Keep ya posted…


