I love the "messiness" of henna, it's actually a great sensory experience for me. Thank you for the reminder that for greys saturate thickly those areas for coverage, I have had that issue before.
Same. Me too. I also don't get tired of doing different hair types and textures. Every single person has their own unique way henna and the treatments work and absorb on their hair.
Thank you!!! Yes me too. I plan on having a lot more content on locs coming up as soon as I get the chance to film new content in the new salon + retail space.
8:36 That's exactly the brand and colour that I've been using but I can't find any info on where it's sourced from and was looking to switch to Henna Sooq. It says made in usa on the box but we know that can't be right and it must just be packaged in the usa, but where is the henna from, who knows? I love it though and after using it for so long the length of my hair is a dark auburn but the roots are coppery where the grey is, almost looks highlighted on purpose, lol. My natural colour is a dark blonde.
In 1973, I was taught this way to use Henna by North Africans... I colored my own very long naturally dark blonde hair with pure natural henna powder for 25 years after a visit to Morocco where all the women use henna for the red tone it gives as well as the conditioning element... but... I have yet to find a single video that explains the correct way to use henna powder... You do not mix it with just water... You use at least two raw eggs and a bit of water to mix into the pure henna... never use a henna that is not pure,it needs to be without any dyes in it... You need to keep the henna on your hair for a minimum of three hours, otherwise you won't get a strong color. I never had my henna fade in 25 years though, of course I had to color the roots when they grew out too much. I really miss my henna hair and have been looking for a wig in that color, but can't even find one. I am going to try coloring a human hair wig with natural henna powder to see if I can get my auburn hair back that I have missed since my own hair turned pure white... Henna does not give a nice result on white hair as it turns bright orange instead of bright Auburn. To prevent dryness you soak your hair in pure virgin olive oil overnight whenever you may need to... Using the eggs also prevents dryness using henna. I never used gloves, ever.
there are just so amazing beautiful ways to use henna. There really is no wrong way that would be bad per se but it's just a matter of using it in the way that responds best for your hair. So we do keep it simple on purpose. It doesn't mean more ingredients can't be added. Traditional methods also aren't really practical in a professional setting so there are so many reason and variations to fit the person and fit the space. Like eggs can be amazing for sure, and it's a lot of protein but for someone who is protein sensitive that probably won't be a good fit for them. Eggs also can't be used in the salon setting, it's just not sanitary and state regulations wouldn't allow it. At the end of the day, we just want all people, all hair types, and textures to have the best and most luxurious henna experience.
@@HennaSooq Thank you for your response. I did not realize that Henna is being used in salons. I live on Vancouver Island. I never even knew of anyone other than myself who used Henna for the beautiful red color it gave to my natural dark blonde hair. I really miss my red hair now that my own bio hair has turned white. I used to live in Spain and went often to Morocco, so that is where I first saw Henna being used. I am now losing my own bio-hair and I was looking for a wig with the Henna red color but can't find one so I have ordered a human hair wig that I am going to attempt to color with henna myself... it will be an interesting experiment.
Also there is no right way as wherever the henna plant grows the people do it differently. For example on Algeria we do it with rose water for a nice smell. Tunisians do it differently, Libyans, Indian, bengalis, somali, saudi etc.
Thanks for sharing this compilation. It took a minute💸 but I finally have all the products I need to kickstart a journey of personal hair adoration. Shout out to the new packaging👌 for the masks. It was the $6 email that caught my eye. Your products are amazing. I thank 😇🙌 everyday that I stumbled upon @nappyfu who put me on to your products. My ➰🖤hair🖤➰ thanks you both💯 Also, I could really see the difference in the shine & volume of the treated hair of the young lady who didn’t include her roots. Wishing you continued success peace & blessings 💐
Thank you so so so much Marlene! We really appreciate you. The new packaging is absolutely gorgeous. We really love it too. Thank you for placing your trust in our brand :)
@HennaSooq I found a hair parlor that does henna for grays, they said.. the thing is, I'm skeptical because I asked how long will the process take and they told me an hour. Something seems wrong wit that to me, I'm thinking that's too little time.. Am I wrong for think that?
Hey! I had naturally light brown hair and I’ve trying to color it black. I first tried the color “black” from kadhi but it turned out as a dark brown. As I have now discovered the two step process using henna and then indigo I want to do it. But will the remaining Khadi color in my hair affect the result/process? I would leave the henna and the indigo in my hair for 4 hours as I want the black be as dark as possible
Hy Hennasooq i just recently dyed my hair with henna . Can you give me some advice what kind of shampoo and conditioner can i use after a couple of days ? Right now i cannot order from your site but i have cassia and a shampoo powder . Which shampoos and conditioner i must avoid to keep the color as long as possible and keep my hair clean and healthy ? Thanks for the answer. Have a nice day . :)
Hello. You can refer to this guide to help you along the way: hennasooq.com/blogs/frontpage/complete-guide-how-to-color-your-hair-with-henna-and-indigo/
That's the only drawback with using henna to color your eyebrows is that there must be some hair there. It's a common question to ask if you draw them on with henna but it doesn't last nor stain well on thin skin.
Yes you can but it will affect the color as fenugreek expands a lot. It has it's own benefits as does aloe but both are moisturizing. Just note it'll reduce your color outcome when fenugreek is added to your henna.
Hello. Yes, you may do so. To achieve a blonde tone, we recommend our Organic Cassia Powder: hennasooq.com/collections/blonde-henna-hair-dye/products/organic-cassia-powder
loveeee using henna been using it for like 1-2 years and I swear it’s made such a difference. My hair is soooo strong and long
👍👍👍.Ja też kocham hennę i hennuje 3 lata .
Włosy mocne i zdrowie po Hennie .
Lavsonia inermis 💗💗💗 HENNA
I love the "messiness" of henna, it's actually a great sensory experience for me. Thank you for the reminder that for greys saturate thickly those areas for coverage, I have had that issue before.
I never get tired if watching how others use henna 😊
Same. Me too. I also don't get tired of doing different hair types and textures. Every single person has their own unique way henna and the treatments work and absorb on their hair.
10:28 I love this. Thanks so much for sharing. Also your henna products are so pure.
I love this video. I really liked the young lady with the locs and how her hair turned out.
Thank you!!! Yes me too. I plan on having a lot more content on locs coming up as soon as I get the chance to film new content in the new salon + retail space.
This ladies reactions are so cute. Haha. You can tell she loves teaching and seeing people embracing henna
8:36 That's exactly the brand and colour that I've been using but I can't find any info on where it's sourced from and was looking to switch to Henna Sooq. It says made in usa on the box but we know that can't be right and it must just be packaged in the usa, but where is the henna from, who knows? I love it though and after using it for so long the length of my hair is a dark auburn but the roots are coppery where the grey is, almost looks highlighted on purpose, lol. My natural colour is a dark blonde.
Was gonna put henna today so this is perfect timing!! Will try on wet hair instead this time
Yasss Haya! Let me know how it turned out.
Thank you for your educational videos!
Welcome. We hope this helps!
يعطيكي الف عافيه اكيد بتحكي عربي يا قلبي بالصدفه شفت قناتك وعجبني انو منقدر نعمل حنه باللون الاشقر
In 1973, I was taught this way to use Henna by North Africans... I colored my own very long naturally dark blonde hair with pure natural henna powder for 25 years after a visit to Morocco where all the women use henna for the red tone it gives as well as the conditioning element... but... I have yet to find a single video that explains the correct way to use henna powder... You do not mix it with just water... You use at least two raw eggs and a bit of water to mix into the pure henna... never use a henna that is not pure,it needs to be without any dyes in it... You need to keep the henna on your hair for a minimum of three hours, otherwise you won't get a strong color. I never had my henna fade in 25 years though, of course I had to color the roots when they grew out too much. I really miss my henna hair and have been looking for a wig in that color, but can't even find one. I am going to try coloring a human hair wig with natural henna powder to see if I can get my auburn hair back that I have missed since my own hair turned pure white... Henna does not give a nice result on white hair as it turns bright orange instead of bright Auburn. To prevent dryness you soak your hair in pure virgin olive oil overnight whenever you may need to... Using the eggs also prevents dryness using henna. I never used gloves, ever.
there are just so amazing beautiful ways to use henna. There really is no wrong way that would be bad per se but it's just a matter of using it in the way that responds best for your hair. So we do keep it simple on purpose. It doesn't mean more ingredients can't be added. Traditional methods also aren't really practical in a professional setting so there are so many reason and variations to fit the person and fit the space. Like eggs can be amazing for sure, and it's a lot of protein but for someone who is protein sensitive that probably won't be a good fit for them. Eggs also can't be used in the salon setting, it's just not sanitary and state regulations wouldn't allow it. At the end of the day, we just want all people, all hair types, and textures to have the best and most luxurious henna experience.
@@HennaSooq Thank you for your response. I did not realize that Henna is being used in salons. I live on Vancouver Island. I never even knew of anyone other than myself who used Henna for the beautiful red color it gave to my natural dark blonde hair. I really miss my red hair now that my own bio hair has turned white. I used to live in Spain and went often to Morocco, so that is where I first saw Henna being used. I am now losing my own bio-hair and I was looking for a wig with the Henna red color but can't find one so I have ordered a human hair wig that I am going to attempt to color with henna myself... it will be an interesting experiment.
Also there is no right way as wherever the henna plant grows the people do it differently. For example on Algeria we do it with rose water for a nice smell. Tunisians do it differently, Libyans, Indian, bengalis, somali, saudi etc.
@@ahamilton3435 Thanks for your response. Yes, it seems as with most things, there are many ways.
Thanks for sharing this compilation.
It took a minute💸 but I finally have all the products I need to kickstart a journey of personal hair adoration.
Shout out to the new packaging👌 for the masks. It was the $6 email that caught my eye.
Your products are amazing.
I thank 😇🙌 everyday that I stumbled upon @nappyfu who put me on to your products.
My ➰🖤hair🖤➰ thanks you both💯
Also, I could really see the difference in the shine & volume of the treated hair of the young lady who didn’t include her roots.
Wishing you continued success peace & blessings 💐
Thank you so so so much Marlene! We really appreciate you. The new packaging is absolutely gorgeous. We really love it too. Thank you for placing your trust in our brand :)
@HennaSooq I found a hair parlor that does henna for grays, they said.. the thing is, I'm skeptical because I asked how long will the process take and they told me an hour. Something seems wrong wit that to me, I'm thinking that's too little time.. Am I wrong for think that?
Lol! I just got done putting Henna in my hair.
:) How did it turn out?
Hey! I had naturally light brown hair and I’ve trying to color it black. I first tried the color “black” from kadhi but it turned out as a dark brown. As I have now discovered the two step process using henna and then indigo I want to do it. But will the remaining Khadi color in my hair affect the result/process? I would leave the henna and the indigo in my hair for 4 hours as I want the black be as dark as possible
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Wage war on the edges 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Are there any videos with straight brown hair? Or is it all for black curly hair?
Hello. You can check this video: ua-cam.com/video/RJ10_DJv4oo/v-deo.html
Hy Hennasooq i just recently dyed my hair with henna . Can you give me some advice what kind of shampoo and conditioner can i use after a couple of days ? Right now i cannot order from your site but i have cassia and a shampoo powder . Which shampoos and conditioner i must avoid to keep the color as long as possible and keep my hair clean and healthy ? Thanks for the answer. Have a nice day . :)
Hello. We highly recommend our natural shampoos hennasooq.com/collections/natural-shampoo and natural conditioners hennasooq.com/collections/natural-hair-conditioner
Every Friday we make large bowl of henna we but our heirs every person
How would I go about dying my hair with Henna? What would I need to know as a beginner?
Check her website, she has directions and so many UA-cam videos from her!
@@staceybrown6703 thanks
Hello. You can refer to this guide to help you along the way: hennasooq.com/blogs/frontpage/complete-guide-how-to-color-your-hair-with-henna-and-indigo/
Does your Company sell premixed henna and indigo liquid hair dye
Hello. Sorry we don't.
I wish I had eyebrows to dye 😆
That's the only drawback with using henna to color your eyebrows is that there must be some hair there. It's a common question to ask if you draw them on with henna but it doesn't last nor stain well on thin skin.
@HennaSooq I have to draw mine on daily unfortunately with a pencil made for redheads. I overplucked years ago
Red rsj henna powder is not available in amozon pl. suggests another brand which is available in india.
Hello. Sorry I don't know brands that are in India as we import directly from the farms we work with in India.
Can I use fenugreek powder with my henna mix for my hair ? Does it dye your hair or is it like a benifit like aloe vera powder ?
Yes you can but it will affect the color as fenugreek expands a lot. It has it's own benefits as does aloe but both are moisturizing. Just note it'll reduce your color outcome when fenugreek is added to your henna.
@@HennaSooq awesome ty so much. I'll definitely use it alone as a mask then.
I may sound crazy but can u dye your hair blonde with henna??
Hello. Yes, you may do so. To achieve a blonde tone, we recommend our Organic Cassia Powder: hennasooq.com/collections/blonde-henna-hair-dye/products/organic-cassia-powder
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Is normal tap water okay?
Hello. You can use warm to hot water not cold nor boiling.
Great videos, can I use Henna on my relaxed hair?
Yes absolutely. Our products are safe for chemically treated hair.