

🔴 Turn heads with vibrant, healthy hair—naturally!
Light Mountain Henna Hair Color & Conditioner offers a chemical-free, vegan-friendly red hair dye made from organic henna leaf powder and botanicals. This semi-permanent formula strengthens and nourishes hair while delivering rich, long-lasting color. The kit includes gloves, a cap, 4 hair clips, and instructions, empowering you to achieve professional results at home without harmful chemicals or animal testing.





| ASIN | B00028LURW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,031 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #28 in Hair Hennas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,215) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 077014100033 |
| Manufacturer | LIGHT MOUNTAIN |
| Product Dimensions | 4.05 x 4.05 x 2.02 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| UPC | 077014555529 |
S**1
Nourishing and natural, gentle hair color
My hair is originally brown. I love the henna color. It lasted multiple months. It does create a mess while applying, fyi. I did it outside. I had my boyfriend help me cover the back of my head etc. It takes a couple of hours for the whole process, incl. combing your hair with the mixture, applying it etc. Cost effective and does wonders for hair quality. Highly recommend.
G**B
Wonderful henna.
This is a great henna. I have been using henna on my hair for years took a break for about 9 months and bleached my hair so I could have fun colored hair for awhile. Went back to henna and this product was fantastic. Love the red hair. Covers gray so well giving natural highlights.
R**Y
I love this Henna!
I started using Henna 10 years ago because I have natural Auburn hair. I wanted to use a product that would cover my grey without changing the color of the rest of my hair. I didn't have much grey then, and if I used dye, whatever it touched would change. Red hair is challenging to get back if messed up. Henna allows using it on select pieces of hair without worrying about damage or changing the rest of your hair color. Also, henna doesn't lighten your hair. That is important to know. If you are going to use it on a dark hair color, and trying to go light it won't work. It doesn't lift your current color only enhances it. Or in my case blend my grey in with the rest of my hair. If you haven't used it before, be prepared. It is difficult to use at first until you get a routine going, but stick with it, henna is worth the hassle. There are many youtube channels dedicated to the application of it, look that up until you can figure out your own way. I buy hair dye brush applicators to help. It's natural, not chemical-based. You must be careful and read the ingredients to make sure no salts or other additives are included. That is one reason I love the Light Mountain brand, it's natural. My hair is soft and my curls are bouncy afterward, it doesn't strip my hair like other brands. I used to only use the fox box which is red. Sadly, my hair has gone more white in recent years as I am 50, so now I have blended the red with spicy cinnamon. If I don't blend, my hair comes out very electric on the white pieces because those white pieces grab color so well. I also add actual cinnamon to my mix. Light Mountain has a range of colors from light to dark, so much to choose from. Do not use it on hair that is continuously swimming in chlorine! It will turn green. I use a swim cap, I don't care how ridiculous it looks, it's worth not ruining my hair. I will use henna every 4 weeks as it fades away gradually. One box from this company will cover my scalp and my greys and white (shoulder-length) hair twice. I mix it up and what I don't use, I put in the freezer for the next application or if I feel I missed some. Love, Love, Love this company's product.
D**Y
The Best Way For Red!
I have been dying my hair red for years. Henna by far has been the best. Ive been using it for about 2 years now. This brand, the one with the fox on the box (haha, that rhymes). I get compliments all the time, much more than I did with salon or boxed dye. People tell me it looks natural. A friend I met after i started using the henna didn't even know I colored my hair! It always feels soft and healthy after the henna is washed out (I leave it in about 3 hours). I don't mind the scent anymore, and I always put some all spice in the mix which makes it smell better anyway. I love it! Thanks! :)
V**R
Decent product
Decent alternative organic hair dye, though last dye didn't produce the same results as previously, but it could've also been due to inconsistency in mixing/ application.
S**E
Satisfied with the results. Great at home option!
Works great! For reference, the hair in the before photo is normally a very dark blonde color that was bleached to be a lighter blonde and had blonde highlights mixed in . The results after henna on this hair was a nice deep vibrant natural red look. It also made the hair appear a bit thicker in my opinion. I don’t have any photos, but over the course of about a month it has darkened significantly on top to be more of an auburn color I think. Plan to dye it again soon, as the natural colored roots are starting to show anyways. This will hopefully bring the bright red pop back also.
S**D
WISH I KNEW ABOUT THIS PRODUCT 20 YEARS AGO
I'm a natural redhead whose color has faded with age, due to a process that happens to all natural redheads over time, called achromotrichia. Finally decided to try this product after reading lots of reviews and researching henna. Fantastic, natural product that has given me my red color back in a natural looking way. I was a little depressed about people not seeing my red unless I was outside in the sun, in telling me they thought my hair was dark blonde, or even worse: brown lol. Follow the instructions from Light Mountain and ignore all of the crazy complications many reviewers are saying that you should do (because they did it). It's unnecessary. Pay attention to the swatches on the box and follow the directions. RECOMMEND
W**R
Pleasantly surprised! Might be a thing I do now…
I wanted to try using henna instead of other dyes. I’ve used colorful hair dyes in the past, mostly Arctic fox. I loved it! It is adding the nice robust reds I desired while keeping the natural variations in my hair colors. There doesn’t seem to be an obvious negative difference as it is growing out. It was like a mud mask for my hair. It smelled kind of nice like an herbal tea. I triple shower capped my head and worked on the computer for a few hours then washed it out. Hair is happier and healthier. Way less color rub off than the dyes. No change to the bath water after the first two washes. I use a clarifying shampoo and conditioner from CostCo, if that matters. Only used slightly extra conditioner the first two washes.
D**L
Light Mountain Henna - Colour : Red I have used this product for 3 years. I normally use 1/2 a packet for my medium length hair. It is easy to prepare - boil some water in a plastic jug in my microwave, (leave for 2-3 minutes to cool a bit) weigh out half the packet of henna powder into a small plastic bowl and add the water slowly, stiring with a plastic spoon to mix it thoroughly - fairly smooth and the consistancy of thick , slightly gritty yoghurt. It will thicken a bit as it cools, but I always make enough boiled water to add a liitle bit later if it thickens too much. I apply it to my hair myself - using a brush designed for applying colour to hair (plenty available on the internet). I devide the hair in sections and apply to the roots, and up the hair shaft a bit. Takes about 10 mins . Then I apply more henna to the rest of my hair and massage it through (like applying shampoo), plaster my hair away from the hairline and put the plastic bag onto my head, from back to front, twisting at front and securing with a clothes peg at the top of my forehead. I wear the plastic gloves and an old t-shirt during the application. I then carry on doing stuff in the garden, or around the house . After 3-4 hours I rinse it off (kneel by bath and use shower spray), then apply some conditioner, massage in, and re-rinse. I then towel dry my hair and leave it to dry. Before applying I always wash my hair first, (no conditioner). I apply the henna to damp hair. The resulting colour is superb - a vibrant deep copper red that softens slightly over a couple of days. My hair is very grey - very grey/white roots but this covers the grey/white completely. I only have to re-apply when the roots start to show again. This is much better than salon colour. It lasts much longer and is much cheaper. My hair looks shiny and in good health.
M**F
The Henna was received on time and was well packed. However, the advertisement image indicates 'Pack of 4,' and the description states that the number of items is 4 with a unit count of 4 ounces. Unfortunately, we only received one pack, and it was not returnable. This was misleading and overpriced for a single pack.
D**A
been using hennas for 10yrs and have naturally medium red/auburn hair. i first used it to go back to my natural colour and stay there..also love how conditioning henna is. im 43 and now my natural red is fading more and more..tbis works great to revive. i got the "Red". it gives a deep red/copper on my hair. i do notice it deepen after a day or 2 after application. i dont use any metal for preparation, im not sure if it would matter (ive used metal to boil the water with other hennas with no issue). i leave it on around 2hrs and then rinse. i try not to wash my hair for 2 days afterward. this brand dyes things very quickly (like my arms or floor if i get drips) the smell is minimal compared to other brands ive tried. i add coconut oil to my mix as well. overall..happy and have repurchased a couple times and will again.
H**N
I am converted to henna thanks to this product. I've been dyeing my hair with box dye for around 30 years, and lately it has really been damaging my hair. I recently tried Herbatint and it made a lot of my hair fall out and generally trashed my hair. I decided to try Light Mountain because I have too much grey to go undyed but wanted something gentler and safer. This product is amazing. I mixed it up, let it sit for 2 hours then applied it and let it develop for 4 hours. When I washed it out my hair was bright orange (the orange panic stage), but then it deepened to a beautiful rusty red over the next few days. Over a month later and the colour is still vibrant, which I have never experienced before with a red dye. My hair feels lovely. What an amazing product.
D**E
It's been three days since I first used this so I can't speak to the longevity of colour or anything just yet. But this is my first time using henna and I am totally in love with the colour. They say the colour oxidises around 48 hours after dying but I can't say I've noticed any difference from the initial day one vibrancy. In short, this is the ginger colour I've always wanted. I paid 200€ in the salon to get this colour professionally but a) it never had that deep, natural authenticity to it, and b) the vibrancy was gone after one wash. Before I used the henna it had been 6 weeks since chemically dying. I have mid-brown hair naturally but most of my hair had been bleached and dyed over and was a dark blonde/ light ginger. My roots were the natural brown of course. On the lighter lengths of my hair I got a deep orangey red. On the roots, it's still a deep orangey red, just a little darker. But it gives an almost ombre effect. I'm glad because I'm so over bleaching and chemical dying at this point. I was worried that my natural hair wouldn't show the colour but that wasn't the case. I didn't bother with a strand test as I knew from the pictures that you can expect a coppery, foxy red, just at different degrees depending on your base colour. I only added 3 tablespoons of white vinegar to help with the dye release and, as they say on the instructions, to bring out more coppery tones. I have read a lot about adding paprika or coffee etc etc to achieve different variations in colour but in my opinion, it's just common sense that these ingredients contain no dye so I don't see how they would make any visible difference to the colour. I also followed the instructions and only let the henna sit 30 minutes after mixing before applying. I left it on my hair for 3.5 hours. It says it doesn't need curing and I would say that's right. Just keep it simple in my opinion. Also, the brand is right when they say you only need one box. My curly hair, when stretched, is only three inches above waist-height - pretty long - and I mixed a box and a half just in case. I ended up wasting that half. I think it's all down to consistency. If it's too thickly mixed, of course it won't cover as much of your hair. It's messy but really no big deal if you mix the right consistency and just cover everything with newspaper before doing the dirty work.
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