Vatika Henna Natural Black Hair Color (60gm)

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Vatika Henna Natural Black Hair Color (60gm) – Conditioning Color

Achieve rich, deep black hair color with the goodness of Henna and zero harsh chemicals, using Vatika Henna Natural Black Hair Color. This product is formulated to give you superior color results while simultaneously conditioning and nourishing your hair from root to tip.

Henna is traditionally known to coat the hair shaft, providing volume, deep conditioning, and intense shine. Vatika’s formulation often includes other natural ingredients that enhance the color depth and longevity. Unlike chemical dyes, this formula is typically ammonia-free, making it a gentler choice for coloring your hair and covering gray strands effectively.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Natural Henna Base: Utilizes the benefits of henna to color and deeply condition your hair.

  • Rich Black Shade: Delivers a uniform, long-lasting Natural Black color.

  • Ammonia-Free Formula: Gentler on your hair than chemical dyes, helping to minimize damage.

  • Conditioning Action: Henna helps to smooth the hair cuticles, adding volume and intense natural shine.

  • Easy to Use: Comes in a convenient 60gm pack for single or double applications, depending on hair length.

Product Type: Henna-Based Hair Color

Shade: Natural Black

Size: 60 gm

Key Feature: Ammonia-Free, Conditioning

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