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It’s back to school! The summer has flown by, and it’s time to shop, and treat yourself. We want to give you a break, so we’re offering you 10% off. Today only!

We’re also will be celebrating Eid, the end of a month’s fast called Ramadan.

Enjoy the savings, and share this with others while this sale lasts.

Use coupon code: break10
Sale ends August 26th, 2011 at midnight EST

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Featured Reviewer

All Things O’Natural

“Hola Chicas/Chicos..I pray all is well with everyone.

Ok, so it’s time for another product review…And it’s on an Ayurvedic product by Henna Sooq called Cocoveda..I picked up this product while in Atlanta at the World Natural Hair Show and I will fill you in on whether my hair (whose name is Beatrice) thought it was a hit or miss.

What is Cocoveda?

It’s an oil similar to… ” please read more

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Common Mistakes and Tips on Henna for Hair

Henna and natural hair care is all about being open, having a good vibe, being natural, and accepting each and every recipe as special, and unique to every person.

Henna is a plant, not a chemical, or ink. Henna is a natural plant, and it grows in very hot climates. As a natural plant it makes only one color: orange-reddish tones. Plants don’t give us more then one color. Typically blueberries stain blue, just as henna stains red. Commercial boxes of henna will tell us they are henna “colors”, but in fact they are pre-mixed boxed of henna that contain other herbs, and ingredients (sometimes even chemicals, additives, or metallic salts). It’s also not an ink. Henna powder is mixed into a henna paste, which can be used to dye your hair (permanent until it grows out), or to create henna body art designs (temporary) on the skin. Please read our recipes and how to’s section to find out how.

Henna colors, is this possible?…please read more