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Co henna robi z włosami? Efekty po pierwszym i kolejnych farbowaniach

What does henna do to hair? Effects after the first and subsequent colorings

What actually happens to hair after henna?

Why do some people see spectacular thickening and shine, while others only notice a subtle color change? The answer doesn't lie in "nature's magic," but in very specific chemical processes occurring in the hair.

Hair henna doesn't work like classic hair dye. It doesn't change the hair's structure from the inside — instead, it creates a protective layer on its surface and binds with keratin, leading to effects that build up over time.

In this article, I'll show you exactly:

  • how henna works on a scientific level
  • what it changes in the hair's structure
  • what effects you'll see after 1, 2, and several applications





How henna works on hair - scientific mechanism

The action of henna is due to the molecule lawsone (2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone) - a natural dye present in the leaves of Lawsonia inermis.

When applied to hair:

  • lawsone is released from the paste
  • it penetrates the outer layers of the hair
  • it chemically binds with keratin - the main protein of hair

This is not just "color depositing."

It's a chemical reaction of the Michael addition type, which leads to a permanent bond of the pigment with the hair fiber

Therefore:

  • the color doesn't wash out like a toner
  • the effect lasts for weeks
  • and the pigment "works" for another 24-48 hours after application (oxidation)

What happens to hair after henna application?

Henna works differently than chemical dye.

Chemical dye:

  • opens the hair cuticle
  • dissolves natural pigment
  • changes internal structure

Henna:

  • does NOT aggressively open the cuticle
  • does NOT lighten
  • creates a protective layer + binds with keratin

Result?

👉 hair is "wrapped" in dye
👉 its surface becomes smoother
👉 and its structure is more resistant to damage

Microscopic studies (SEM) show that after henna application:

  • hair cuticles are more organized
  • hair diameter statistically significantly increases

How does henna change hair structure?

This is a crucial part that most articles don't explain.

Henna acts like natural hair lamination

What this means in practice:

  • it smooths the hair surface
  • reduces friction between hairs
  • limits water loss
  • creates a protective layer against external factors

This effect results from:

  • coating the hair with pigment
  • and the presence of phenolic compounds and tannins

Additionally:
henna contains antioxidants and compounds with antibacterial properties, which can support scalp health

Henna effects after first use

After the first application, you will most often notice:

  • a subtle color change
  • a distinct shine
  • slight hair thickening
  • a feeling of "stiffness" or greater structure

The latter is often mistakenly interpreted as dryness.

In reality:
👉 hair is "covered" with a dye layer
👉 and its physics change (friction, light reflection)

Effects after 2-3 applications

This is where the real henna effect begins.

  • the color becomes deeper and more multidimensional
  • hair appears thicker
  • a noticeable thickening occurs
  • breakage decreases

This is because:
👉 the pigment begins to accumulate

Each subsequent application:

  • increases the amount of lawsone bound to keratin
  • strengthens the protective layer

Long-term effect - what happens after several months?

Henna is one of the few coloring methods that works cumulatively.

After several months of regular use:

  • hair is more resistant to damage
  • breaks less often
  • has a more stable color
  • is noticeably thicker

Comparative studies have shown that using henna can:
👉 reduce hair breakage by up to about 25% compared to synthetic dyes.

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Does henna thicken hair - myth or fact?

It is NOT a myth.

But importantly - the mechanism is physical, not biological.

Henna:

  • does not "repair" hair from the inside
  • increases its diameter by coating

Microscopic studies confirm:
👉 an increase in hair diameter after henna application

Therefore, the volume effect is:

  • real
  • visible
  • but results from the layer on the hair

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Why does hair shine so much after henna?

It's pure physics.

After henna:

  • the hair surface is smoother
  • the cuticles are more closed

Result:
👉 light reflects evenly (specular reflection)

That's why hair:

  • looks healthier
  • has a "glassy" shine
  • appears more well-groomed

Does henna dry out hair?

This is one of the most common myths.

Henna is NOT a drying substance in the classical sense.

But:

👉 it contains phenolic compounds with astringent properties

This can cause:

  • a feeling of stiffness
  • less elasticity during the first applications

Solution:

  • emollient care

  • oiling

  • masks after henna

  • henna with flaxseed

After a few applications, this effect usually disappears.

It's worth familiarizing yourself with flaxseed - Flaxseed - a natural way to healthy skin, hair and body

How does henna affect hair porosity?

Henna:
👉 does NOT structurally change porosity

But:

👉 it changes it functionally

Meaning:

  • high porosity hair becomes smoother
  • frizz less
  • retain moisture better

Result:
👉 hair behaves as if it's less porous

Is the henna effect permanent?

Yes, but differently than with chemical dye.

Henna:

  • doesn't wash out abruptly
  • gradually wears off
  • but the pigment remains partially bound to keratin

Therefore:
👉 the effect is permanent and cumulative

Summary

Henna is not just natural coloring.

It's a process that:

  • changes the way light reflects
  • increases hair diameter
  • creates a protective layer
  • mechanically strengthens hair

And most importantly:
👉 it works better over time

FAQ – henna for hair: action and effects

Does henna thicken hair?

Yes, henna can optically and physically thicken hair. This is because it forms a thin protective layer on their surface, which increases the hair's diameter. The effect does not result from rebuilding the inner hair, but from coating it, which is why it is visible after the first applications and intensifies over time.

Does henna damage hair?

No, natural henna does not damage hair. Unlike chemical dyes, it does not aggressively open the hair cuticle or interfere with its internal structure. Instead, it creates a protective layer that can increase hair's resistance to mechanical and environmental damage.



What are the effects of henna after the first use?

After the first application, you most often see a subtle color change, a distinct shine, and a slight thickening of the hair. Hair may feel more "stiff," which is due to the presence of a dye layer on its surface. This is a normal effect and usually diminishes with subsequent uses.

How does hair change after several uses of henna?

After several applications, henna provides more noticeable effects: a deeper color, greater volume, and improved resistance to breakage. The pigment accumulates on the hair, making the effect increasingly intense and long-lasting.

Does henna dry out hair?

Henna does not have a drying effect in the classic sense, but it can create a feeling of stiffness. This is due to its astringent properties. To prevent this, it is recommended to use emollient masks or hair oiling after henna application.

Does henna change hair structure?

Henna does not change the hair structure from the inside, but it affects its surface. It creates a protective layer that smooths the cuticles and improves the appearance of the hair, making it shinier and less prone to damage.

Does henna work like chemical dye?

No. Chemical dyes alter the hair structure, lighten it, and introduce pigment into its interior. Henna works superficially, binding with keratin and creating a color layer without damaging the hair structure.

Why does hair shine after henna?

Henna smooths the hair surface, allowing light to reflect more evenly. This creates an intense shine and makes hair look healthier and more well-groomed.

Does henna increase hair volume?

Yes, henna can increase hair volume. By thickening the hair fibers, the hairstyle appears denser and fuller, especially with regular use.

Is the henna effect permanent?

The henna effect is permanent, but not as permanent as with chemical dyes. The color gradually fades, but the pigment remains partially bound to the hair, which is why the effect lasts longer.

Does henna work on grey hair?

Yes, henna covers grey hair, but the effect may be lighter or more intense than on natural hair. In many cases, a two-step method is used to achieve a deeper color.

Can henna lighten hair?

No, henna does not have lightening properties. It can only darken hair or give it a different shade, e.g., copper, brown, or black, depending on the mixture.

Does henna work on dyed hair?

Yes, but the effect may be less predictable. On hair previously chemically dyed, the color may turn out more intense or have a different tone than expected.

How long does the henna effect last?

The coloring effect usually lasts from 4 to 6 weeks. With regular use, the pigment accumulates, making the color more durable.

Does henna affect hair porosity?

Henna does not structurally change porosity, but it can "even it out" visually. Hair after henna is smoother and less prone to frizz, making it appear less porous.

Can henna weigh down hair?

Yes, with frequent use, henna can slightly weigh down hair, especially fine hair. This is due to the accumulation of pigment on its surface.

Is henna safe for the scalp?

Natural henna is generally safe and can have soothing effects due to its antibacterial properties. Nevertheless, it is always advisable to perform an allergy test.

Does henna strengthen hair?

Yes, henna can mechanically strengthen hair, reducing its breakage and increasing its resistance to damage.

Does henna work on fine hair?

Yes, it works particularly well for fine hair, as it has a thickening effect and increases hair volume.

Is henna natural?

Pure henna is a powder from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant. However, it is important to be careful with products that contain chemical additives or synthetic dyes.

Does henna work immediately?

The color after henna develops gradually and reaches its full intensity approximately 24–48 hours after application.

Can henna be used regularly?

Yes, henna can be used regularly every few weeks. With frequent use, the thickening and color effect becomes more pronounced.

Can henna cause an allergy?

Allergy to pure henna is rare but possible. The greatest risk concerns products with added PPD, so it is always worth checking the ingredients.

Is henna suitable for all hair types?

Henna works well for most hair types, but the final effect depends on their structure, initial color, and porosity.

Does henna affect hair loss?

Henna does not directly stop hair loss, but it can improve scalp condition and strengthen hair, which indirectly affects its appearance and condition.

Scientific sources

  • Bianchi et al., Scanning Electron Microscopy of Hair Treated with Lawsonia inermis, 2020

  • Lozza et al., Lawsone activates AhR, Scientific Reports, 2019

  • Cui et al., Natural plant colorants, Molecules, 2022

  • Gavazzoni Dias, Hair cosmetics overview, International Journal of Trichology

  • Robbins, Chemical and Physical Behavior of Human Hair

If you want to see how henna works in practice and choose the right color for your hair, refer to our guide How to choose henna color for your hair? A complete step-by-step guide