Making Jagua Henna & unboxing henna shipment 🌿

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  • @vedanshi7579
    @vedanshi7579 Рік тому +484

    I feel so happy to see the henna culture from our mother country India 🇮🇳 prosper and grow in other countries thanks to amazing people like you... thank you so much and keep.going at it!!❤❤

    • @Lando.alyssa
      @Lando.alyssa Рік тому +8

      Henna originated from Africa and the Middle East. But has been practiced in India, Pakistan, African countries, and countries of the Middle East for over thousands of years. So I wouldn’t say it is exclusively from India. When it actually originally grew in the Middle East and Africa.

    • @Lando.alyssa
      @Lando.alyssa Рік тому +2

      @Arwa Omar henna and jagua juice is what she uses. Also lemon juice and I think water maybe. Henna is the main dye product jagua juice is used to make the stain darker.

    • @lovenala1987
      @lovenala1987 Рік тому +1

      Its not just ours but yeah we, along with and the Arab land, thrive in this culture.

    • @prernasingh8133
      @prernasingh8133 Рік тому +5

      @@Lando.alyssaI understand your point but Jenna’s origin is debated. There are multiple reports from Africa to Middle East to the Indian subcontinent where people have found evidence. Sone studies show its origin in Egypt and some in the Indian subcontinent.
      It is a thing in many cultures but it became huge in India. Also, staining and decorating hands and feet have always been part of Indian culture since forever. Alta is one of the many that I can remember at the moment.
      Please, I am not countering you or anything. Ofcourse, it’s your culture too. It’s just that origination is still debatable and Indian subcontinent really has it big.

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      ​@@prernasingh8133
      😂 and you yourself not sure if this is consumable or not lol. Go learn siddha medicine. Henna without chemical (maruthani leaves) is consumable and has loads of health benefits. When some treasure reaches hands of wrong people this is what happens literally. You wont know any shit about it and say culture culture.

  • @i_mdeepikaYadav
    @i_mdeepikaYadav Рік тому +2300

    Happy to hear that these henna is from our country India

    • @drmeghanabagalkotkar.official
      @drmeghanabagalkotkar.official Рік тому +11

      See the cardboard box carefully . It's written in Chinese I think

    • @S3kan7973
      @S3kan7973 Рік тому +65

      @@drmeghanabagalkotkar.officialshe did say it was from India

    • @maniswetha4517
      @maniswetha4517 Рік тому +38

      ​@@drmeghanabagalkotkar.officialyup u are right, probability China company with Indian products..

    • @Noor_0753
      @Noor_0753 Рік тому +5

      Henna isn't an Indian product at all

    • @S3kan7973
      @S3kan7973 Рік тому +11

      @@Noor_0753 she did say it was from India tho

  • @intentionalways.7287
    @intentionalways.7287 Рік тому +1064

    Jagua juice, that’s something new to hear. What is it exactly?😊

    • @carolinasuarez7294
      @carolinasuarez7294 Рік тому +417

      Jagua is one of the indigenous names for the plant genipa Americana. It’s a tree who’s fruit produces a dye that stains the skin. It’s an excellent bug repellent and indigenous people in the Antilles use it all the time.

    • @intentionalways.7287
      @intentionalways.7287 Рік тому +61

      @@carolinasuarez7294 thank you.

    • @bonniejosavland3227
      @bonniejosavland3227 Рік тому +23

      @@carolinasuarez7294 bug repellent well why didn’t you say so😳🤔

    • @bambi7563
      @bambi7563 Рік тому +6

      @@bonniejosavland3227 she literally did say it was a bug repellent 🙄 and no it’s not the chemical kinda like Off and all those types, it’s literally a juice from a fruit that happens to be good at repelling bugs

    • @lucifers__chiild3538
      @lucifers__chiild3538 Рік тому +1

      @@bambi7563😂 I think she was being sarcastic.

  • @FallingStary
    @FallingStary Рік тому +40

    You should make a video explaining the origins of jagua like you do henna

  • @jashanjotnagi
    @jashanjotnagi Рік тому +8

    Taking Heena to all new Level😮 Nice work

  • @saturn3832
    @saturn3832 Рік тому +20

    Love your videos! I’d really like to do henna someday but have no idea where to start or what company’s are safe to buy from or if I should be buying it at all. Any tips?

  • @hennabysabeeha
    @hennabysabeeha Рік тому +4

    India??
    From where do you purchase these henna powder ma'am please share the link🙏🏻
    And which essential oil do you use ?

  • @vaishalikhandelwal6191
    @vaishalikhandelwal6191 Рік тому +5

    Can u pls share from where u get henna from india

  • @anumusman2903
    @anumusman2903 Рік тому +6

    Pakistani henna from kashes best it's really famous in Pakistan

    • @outdated3958
      @outdated3958 Рік тому +1

      Don't know why everyone is obcess with kashes.

  • @ishamehmood3920
    @ishamehmood3920 Рік тому

    Her voice, vibe and even dressing is so calming ❤❤❤

  • @Noor_0753
    @Noor_0753 Рік тому +3

    I can feel the smell 😌

  • @MsDAVIS-ez1uc
    @MsDAVIS-ez1uc Рік тому +6

    You have a beautiful voice!

  • @monanour5561
    @monanour5561 Рік тому +2

    Your henna was amazing

  • @Happyplacebyafrah
    @Happyplacebyafrah 5 місяців тому

    Really much happy to hear that the is from our country lndia

  • @bhoomiagarwal6454
    @bhoomiagarwal6454 Рік тому +12

    Hey I am from India.. And I just had a suggestion.. Everybody in India uses kaveri mehndi cones it's for Rs 10 and it's premade and gives a good dark stain it also work very seamlessly, I myself love doing henna and it's honestly pretty good. I would suggest you use that and I think it might be less time consuming and also cheaper specially when you get same results

    • @Maatkara1000
      @Maatkara1000 Рік тому +1

      Kaveri cones are nasty. They re full of preservatives and dyes, and are proven build-up allergens, meaning the more you use them the higher your chances of developing a serious reaction. You should use, natural, safe henna only and ditch those artificial henna cones

    • @firdausjahan1019
      @firdausjahan1019 Рік тому +6

      Those cones are not good for your skin. They contain chemicals which are harmful for your skin.. some people experience burning sensation and even their skin get burns from those cones. There are many cases in India, you can look up. They do provide you dark stain and is cheaper but it also gets very light very fast, it's starts peeling after 3-4 days. It doesn't look good.
      As a person myself who loves doing henna I suggest you switch to organic henna cones, it will be good for you and others.. Though they are expensive but they are safe. Just an advice from a fellow henna lover. Peace

    • @firdausjahan1019
      @firdausjahan1019 Рік тому

      I also switched to ORGANIC cones, and the results are amazing..Telling you from experience..😊

    • @Henna-Art-H
      @Henna-Art-H Рік тому

      ​@@firdausjahan1019 How does it get red on the skin? What do they add to it to make the organic henna darker?

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. Northies never know this. Lol.. and you claim you are proud of culture and tradition. Which chemical culture? Please learn actual native indian culture.

  • @aswathidas9841
    @aswathidas9841 6 місяців тому +1

    Could you please tell the ingredients you useses to make henna 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @BleronaDullovi
    @BleronaDullovi Рік тому +1

    Mashalla! ❤

  • @ramshafatima7178
    @ramshafatima7178 Рік тому +12

    Can you please define the ratios in which you mix all this, and what type of henna powder is this? I want to make my own mix myself and you are the best person to ask for advice around ❤

  • @Oliviaarlet
    @Oliviaarlet Рік тому +1

    Love your vid’s but what is that stuff???

    • @Sukekiyoki
      @Sukekiyoki Рік тому +1

      Henna

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. Northies never know this.

  • @PorscheAbraham
    @PorscheAbraham Рік тому +1

    My package arrives today… I’m sooo excited! 🫶🏾

  • @bhumikadutta3384
    @bhumikadutta3384 Рік тому +7

    Where do u order ur henna from

  • @komalsonthalia9930
    @komalsonthalia9930 Рік тому +2

    Plz share ur skin care routine

  • @Darklordhellmo
    @Darklordhellmo Рік тому +3

    does the darker blends actually make different coloured stains or is it just that the henna itself thats a bit darker?

    • @TJSPARKLE
      @TJSPARKLE Рік тому +2

      Just darker plus even normal you can be darker or lighter depending on how long before you remove top layer

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @rukiaadam8942
    @rukiaadam8942 11 місяців тому +1

    Dear from where you ordered your hinna powder its triple filter hinna please let me know??

  • @candicepeart7780
    @candicepeart7780 6 місяців тому

    Would love the recipe or to buy a few cones.

  • @samayra-
    @samayra- Рік тому +1

    Which henna powder you use please reply

  • @Fairlifestrawberrymilk
    @Fairlifestrawberrymilk Рік тому +2

    What website do you use to order Henna powder? I thinking about starting a business, but I don’t know where to order it.

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @PC-oz1ti
    @PC-oz1ti 8 місяців тому +1

    Is that sugar that's used 😮 in henna 😮

  • @hashinisandaruwani250
    @hashinisandaruwani250 Рік тому +4

    I wanna buy these how can I place a order 🥺

  • @sudhabarui9097
    @sudhabarui9097 Рік тому +1

    What's that dark colour liquid?😮

  • @sillyscience88
    @sillyscience88 Рік тому

    Lovely earrings

  • @nikhilshirke2683
    @nikhilshirke2683 Рік тому +2

    Love from India

  • @0ddB0N3z
    @0ddB0N3z Рік тому

    Ur voice is so pretty❤😊

  • @cherryjam213
    @cherryjam213 Рік тому

    your videos are very satisfying! 💜

  • @divyanelatur6840
    @divyanelatur6840 6 місяців тому

    Is there any essential oil as we use in regular henna?

  • @nudratnadeem7937
    @nudratnadeem7937 Рік тому

    where from you get your rings and btw you are beautiful and your hands mashallah ❤️

  • @stutisingh4566
    @stutisingh4566 Рік тому

    I'm a proud indian here

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      😂😂😂 but sadly dont know what is this all about.

  • @editor66six
    @editor66six Рік тому +1

    can you wear henna when ever or do you have to wear it on specific days

    • @Vixeyy.y
      @Vixeyy.y Рік тому

      Whenever

    • @saziaehesana3583
      @saziaehesana3583 Рік тому +1

      you can were henna whenever you want.

    • @editor66six
      @editor66six Рік тому

      @@saziaehesana3583 thx

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому +1

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @sezzzsubliminals111
    @sezzzsubliminals111 Рік тому +2

    Your voice is so calming

  • @nalafujoshiotaku
    @nalafujoshiotaku Рік тому +1

    I really wanna see how looks in the skin

  • @ansaritalib8047
    @ansaritalib8047 8 місяців тому

    Wow ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @hennabyzahra
    @hennabyzahra Рік тому +2

    How long do you keep for dye release?

  • @waimhas5834
    @waimhas5834 Рік тому +1

    where do you buy your henna powder from?

  • @jananihemalatha6129
    @jananihemalatha6129 7 місяців тому

    But white sugar contains sulphur. Sulphur makes hair dry and curly.

    • @GopiHenna
      @GopiHenna  7 місяців тому

      This is for body art not hair

  • @samvx_9866
    @samvx_9866 Рік тому

    You have to but the hena in your hand more than 40m to take more colour

  • @sixsidestoadie5155
    @sixsidestoadie5155 Рік тому

    I now have the desire to eat/drink it

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health.

  • @frostgamer6174
    @frostgamer6174 Рік тому

    Is there any like food items in that? What is the powder made of and the liquids you use?
    I’m interested in buying some but have a sever allergy to peanuts and tree nuts this including shea!

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @withkhadijatu9306
    @withkhadijatu9306 Рік тому +1

    How can I get your henna powder?...i am in Nigeria 😢

  • @trustyourself9270
    @trustyourself9270 Рік тому +4

    Can you please mention ingredients names on the video or comment section it will helpfull

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @leesapradhan1474
    @leesapradhan1474 Рік тому

    How long should I allow the jagua henna to ferment before packing

  • @sharonjk1343
    @sharonjk1343 6 місяців тому

    Which site you buy this henna from india

  • @Degiul-duruji
    @Degiul-duruji Рік тому

    Hi, maybe its rude to ask but where do you get your henna powder? The place i got it from stopped😢

  • @Neha_henna_creations
    @Neha_henna_creations Рік тому

    From have you purchased this powder india??

  • @unleshthefandom5751
    @unleshthefandom5751 Рік тому

    It seems like all the ingredients using henna are reusable or organic is that standard for henna or is that just your henna

  • @RizCare23
    @RizCare23 Рік тому +1

    Jagua how many ml for 100g of henna ?

  • @shaniya3172
    @shaniya3172 Рік тому

    Hello Mam ,can youu tell me from where in India do you order henna ??

  • @MGSartmehndi
    @MGSartmehndi Рік тому

    I am in Belgium, I want to start my henna journey, where to buy henna powder

  • @DeviTron
    @DeviTron Рік тому

    Forbidden brownie mix

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @djgaming2997
    @djgaming2997 9 місяців тому

    How to order in henna powder in link plz

  • @Anim-s2
    @Anim-s2 Рік тому

    From where can I get this Henna powder. I am from India.

  • @kerenpearce5971
    @kerenpearce5971 Рік тому

    Do you have to get henna for a certain reason or can you just get it for fun??

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health.

  • @ayeshazareen103
    @ayeshazareen103 Рік тому

    Where do you buy henna share the link

  • @Rishe_204
    @Rishe_204 Рік тому

    I wish your store was in Bangladesh 😞

  • @thisnutswontstfu
    @thisnutswontstfu Рік тому

    Does it taste like matcha?

  • @Jay_TheWerido
    @Jay_TheWerido Рік тому

    I have a question. Is that stuff shes using sugar? And is henna powder always made of stuff from nature? Oh and why does she use lemon juice

    • @ashrowan2143
      @ashrowan2143 Рік тому

      From what i know the sugar helps keep it moist on the skin longer(moisture makes the final stain on your skin darker) and the lemon juice also makes the final stain darker

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. Northies never know this.

  • @bobrokhan
    @bobrokhan 10 місяців тому

    Hi, where do you buy bulk henna

  • @shreya_saha9445
    @shreya_saha9445 Рік тому

    Did anyone noticed the durga maa's painting at the back.. 😁

  • @angelicsumire
    @angelicsumire Рік тому

    Can I know where I can get it from ? Like if any link or something? N I'm from India so ig I'll be able to receive it

  • @reemhassan8957
    @reemhassan8957 Рік тому

    How do I order henna from India ? Can you please tell me . I live in United States

  • @SeattleDonna206
    @SeattleDonna206 8 місяців тому

    Your voice is very soothing.

  • @warishazaid1048
    @warishazaid1048 4 місяці тому

    HOW TO SOURCE HENNA POWDER IN PAKISTAN

  • @mehseyam1312
    @mehseyam1312 Рік тому

    How can I buy henna cones from you.plz

  • @evapena8587
    @evapena8587 Рік тому

    Donde se puede comprar esa funda de Henna

  • @RizaMohammed-mc2ok
    @RizaMohammed-mc2ok 8 місяців тому

    I REALLY WANT SOME OF YOUR HENNA BUT IM LIKE MILES FARAWAR- .... Does is Get Shipped to ANother Continent- TOT

  • @As1fak......
    @As1fak...... 4 місяці тому

    I thought that henna is a tradition of only the countries like Pakistan 🇵🇰 India 🇮🇳 srilanka 🇱🇰 and nepal
    By the way am ur biggest fan from india

  • @nails_by_riyaa
    @nails_by_riyaa Рік тому

    How you store heena after mixing water and all.....

    • @Maatkara1000
      @Maatkara1000 Рік тому

      It will last 1 week if kept in fridge and up to 6 months in the freezer

  • @rddubey5949
    @rddubey5949 Рік тому

    Mention ingredients also

  • @ameenakhan8181
    @ameenakhan8181 8 місяців тому

    How to order?

  • @bollywoodz89
    @bollywoodz89 Рік тому

    How do I order a big box like that?

  • @hennabyzahra
    @hennabyzahra Рік тому

    And how long can it be kept in the freezer?

  • @SSS_10
    @SSS_10 Рік тому

    I feel like this is a dumb question. But why lemon juice. Like henna isn’t edible is it?? I’m so curious 😂

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. Northies never know this.

  • @SaMsThAwFi
    @SaMsThAwFi 7 місяців тому

    How much

  • @mehendiartsbykavita6403
    @mehendiartsbykavita6403 3 місяці тому

    is jagua is chemical free?

  • @GelnarEMH
    @GelnarEMH Рік тому

    I have a question please does henna powder expire or no ?!

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. And coming to your question, anything mixed with chemical must expire. So this will surely expire. Try fresh leaves imported. Not this powder.

  • @-Rage_Fire-
    @-Rage_Fire- 7 місяців тому

    Why does it start green and stain a brown-ish color?

  • @jishnupriyagogoi919
    @jishnupriyagogoi919 Рік тому

    R u from India??

  • @archanavh7949
    @archanavh7949 5 місяців тому

    Black colour wat

  • @HamzadTheShadow
    @HamzadTheShadow Рік тому

    Hena, sugar, jagua and honey?

  • @AnaSanchez-mi2eb
    @AnaSanchez-mi2eb Рік тому

    👍

  • @sWither824
    @sWither824 Рік тому

    Arabs use henna/mehndi as well, as a person from Hyderabad india I’ve seen mehndi in arab stores as well

    • @outdated3958
      @outdated3958 Рік тому +1

      Are henna or Mehndi not the same thing? I thought we called it mehndi in subcontinent and henna in Arab countries?

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      ​@@outdated3958
      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @kirandeepkaur2318
    @kirandeepkaur2318 Рік тому

    I'm from India

  • @nargisdiary1702
    @nargisdiary1702 Рік тому

    Hi gopi. Whats that black liquid. Shall u say

    • @Maatkara1000
      @Maatkara1000 Рік тому

      Jagua

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. Northies never know this.

  • @alakhimehnazsarkar532
    @alakhimehnazsarkar532 Рік тому

    You look like India girl ❤️

  • @trupti9120
    @trupti9120 Рік тому

    What does she mixes

  • @singingbirds595
    @singingbirds595 Рік тому

    U order from our India

  • @evie1532
    @evie1532 Рік тому

    is the henna powder edible? Like what is it made of 😯

    • @Piss-shark
      @Piss-shark Рік тому

      it’s made of a leaf from the mehndi/henna tree, traditional ly you just mush the leaf and apply it on your hand to make patterns, but bc she’s importing it there’s going to be other additives and whatever

    • @Piss-shark
      @Piss-shark Рік тому +1

      also it’s not edible lol not as far as i’m aware

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. Northies never know this. Lol 😂 but they say proud of culture. They must learn the ACTUAL INDIAN CULTURE

  • @jk17731
    @jk17731 Рік тому +1

    Does henna smell like something???
    (I don't mean to be disrespectful I'm genuinely curious)

    • @unassumingcorvid9639
      @unassumingcorvid9639 Рік тому +1

      It smells very “green”; to me it smells a bit like matcha. That, and the smell of whatever oils are added to it

    • @saziaehesana3583
      @saziaehesana3583 Рік тому

      Its smells very earthy and leafy. Idk properly how to explain 😅 but that's what it smell imo.

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. Northies never know this.

  • @Bigbaymonstermare
    @Bigbaymonstermare Рік тому

    How long with that last? Does it go off if you leave it past a certain point?

    • @Always_slaying
      @Always_slaying Рік тому +1

      It lasts one to two weeks(hope that helps)😊

    • @Bigbaymonstermare
      @Bigbaymonstermare Рік тому

      @@Always_slaying thank you!

    • @hadariandahllyran65
      @hadariandahllyran65 11 місяців тому

      There are too many medicinal properties. Only south indian ancestors know the real medicinal purposes of it. These types of designs "the henna" thing was made trending lately in north indian culture. The actual leaves are freshly grinded to paste and applied on both hands by grandmas and aunts from ancient times. It has huge medicinal properties including blood purification, improving cardio health, reduces stress, best to treat insomnia. This is edible actually. But not this one chemical mixed henna she shows here which is commonly used in north part of india. But it is named as *maruthaani leaves* in south india. You can very well pick the fresh leaves right away from the plant and consume it. Very good for overall health. .

  • @honeysharma7539
    @honeysharma7539 Рік тому

    She made Jenna ortega fr

  • @SELVAMSelvam-qg9qu
    @SELVAMSelvam-qg9qu 6 місяців тому

    I want this power