Does All Natural Hair Dye Work? Light Mountain Natural Hair Dye Review

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  • Sarah reviews and shows you how to use all natural indigo and henna hair dye.
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  • @diannathrash1599
    @diannathrash1599 3 роки тому +16

    Enjoyed your video. I’m 77 and my husband is 81. We have been coloring each other’s hair for 25 years. Once a month we cut and color each other’s hair. Can you imagine the money we’ve saved? I am hooked on all your videos.

    • @redeygula1
      @redeygula1 10 місяців тому

      Hello,
      Question
      When I used henna and indigo, I lose a lot of hair? Do you ???? 4:42

  • @debrapaff7543
    @debrapaff7543 2 роки тому +5

    I have been using Light Mountain henna for five years now. I love it.

  • @djspeer9756
    @djspeer9756 6 років тому +80

    Oh Honey. You color your hair as long as you want. You can be in your 90's and if you want pink and purple you go for it. I am 53 and stopped coloring my hair 5 years ago. Due to cost. But people tell me my hair is a beautiful gray and I let it grow. So I have long gray hair. And last weekend my daughter who is 20, well we just got our noses pierced. So you live life to it's fullest. Love the hair and great video.

    • @essemsween818
      @essemsween818 5 років тому +1

      Ooh I cannot decide whether to tell you "Congratulations" or "Girl, What were you thinking?"!!! Lol😅😂 My hair is long now because I also stopped going to the Hairdresser when I became ill & dragging it up into a bun is to get it out of the way more often than not. I do think you can get to a point where long hair stops looking like a fashionable frame for your face and starts to look like a desperate attempt to hang on to youth and makes you come across as "Mutton dressed as Lamb" kinda thing.

    • @Lyn4817
      @Lyn4817 5 років тому +7

      @@essemsween818 Mutton done up as lamb! I use to think that. From about 30 to 60, I did the right thing and had my long hair cut really, really short. At the beginning of 2013, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Well I rebelled and started going my hair out. Turns out my tumor was benign but I will remain on watch for the rest of my life. I continued growing my hair and it is now about 2 to 3 cm off Classic length? For those who don't know, that is to the tailbone. I usually wear it in a bun when I go out.
      I only wash it once a week. I did wear it down on our last cruise in a pony tail and got some great comments. I am blessed as I as born a natural blonde and I swear, at 65 I am still a natural blonde. My friends keep asking when am I going to catch up with them and go grey or white. Actually if I go white, I would be returning to my natural colour as a young child. I have never dyed my hair. I no longer need to get it cut every six weeks, so save on the hairdresser. In this day and age, if people of all ages are walking around with bodies covered in tattoos which I simply don't like, then I can surely have long hair.

    • @mjuberian
      @mjuberian 4 роки тому

      wow you two must look like you had a fishing accident... piercings are so gross..imagine you are tattooed as well..ish

    • @emaleespeer3334
      @emaleespeer3334 4 роки тому +2

      tilley Schmolph Karen.... you need to calm down.

    • @AmyLeeAngelLove
      @AmyLeeAngelLove 3 роки тому

      @@mjuberian Your family and friends must hate you.

  • @sweetpeaallie79
    @sweetpeaallie79 5 років тому +4

    It looks beautiful! I’m so thankful you shared this product with us because I’m going to order it from Amazon in my shade right now. Thank you for being brave and helping others in doing so!

  • @tahimi3801
    @tahimi3801 5 років тому +15

    I like how you are so honest! I was born with a streak of gray hair and my mom made sure I always loved it which is a good thing since I started going gray in elementary!!! By the way you have beautiful hair!

  • @guadalupemendez6232
    @guadalupemendez6232 2 роки тому +2

    Best thumbnail for a video ever

  • @janicescheiber5361
    @janicescheiber5361 5 років тому +2

    I love, love, love watching your videos! I always get a LOL and love your brutal honesty about life! The life you are living is the way I grew up. My mom was into organic growing before it was a common word!!! But I am learning a few new things. Please keep the videos coming and informing us of the many natural ways to live to better our lives.

  • @denisemoseley3304
    @denisemoseley3304 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely love your authenticity.
    Beautiful (and funny)!!!

  • @sanditubia5061
    @sanditubia5061 5 років тому +2

    I have played with henna for tatoo art, a yr now. I also have indigo powder. I may be mixing my own and trying this. Thank you for, once again, being genuinely honest and open with your frugality and knowledge. Love you and the family and your channel ❣❣❣❣

  • @nmdispatchlady
    @nmdispatchlady 4 роки тому +1

    I just reread what I wrote. I meant that I admire you for being bold enough to show how to do this. Enjoy you both so much. Learning so much as well.

  • @priscillahorvath4487
    @priscillahorvath4487 5 років тому +1

    Your a hoot and laughted a little with this video. Thanks for having the courage to making a video with coloring your hair. Loved it. Your hair looks great.

  • @charlottevanstraten339
    @charlottevanstraten339 5 років тому +1

    Bootifool! Gorgeous! Beautiful! Vinegar is good! Thanks for the process.

  • @gracehc9356
    @gracehc9356 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the reveiw. Your hair looks Amazing !!

  • @paolasarmiento6436
    @paolasarmiento6436 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! not only helped me find I can cover grays, but a healthy brand, because not all hennas are as clean as this one!

  • @sandywilkerson8525
    @sandywilkerson8525 5 років тому +3

    I love your hair, it’s beautiful! Thank you for taking your time to help us from spending the ridiculous amount of money at the salon. I’m 65 and thinking about just letting mine go gray but if I change my mind I will try what you us. Thank you very much!😬

  • @sallyalonzo5055
    @sallyalonzo5055 5 років тому +1

    This is the best video ever! I recently discovered y’all and loving the channel.

  • @FineFeatheredHomestead
    @FineFeatheredHomestead 3 роки тому +4

    Box color has caused thinning and a lightness to my blonde that is almost white. I use #8 dark blonde, so it should not get that light. I think it is ruining my hair, frankly. So I'm going to look into more natural sources. Thanks for helping me be brave enough to try, and just have fun with it.

  • @margysvideo9183
    @margysvideo9183 4 роки тому +8

    I just happened upon this video. Honestly, it's the greatest! I'm 77 years of age and have not done anything to my hair because I just didn't want to get started with the process. What you see is what you get. : ) Thanks, so much for your honestly. You made a lot of points with this video. You're adorable.

  • @ironrose888
    @ironrose888 2 роки тому +1

    I haven’t used henna in a couple of years. I’m going to try it again. I love your honesty and your video.

  • @nellcrabb5916
    @nellcrabb5916 4 роки тому

    Love it Sara! Awesome job! And you had a great helper! Also a dollar is a steal to have great help!

  • @kayjay6239
    @kayjay6239 5 років тому +1

    Have NO idea how I missed this video..I thought I'd seen them all. This is by far my favorite. You're actually as adorable with the plastic bag and the engenois eye glass wrap as without. I've been secretly dying to see your hair down with no hat!!
    Be blessed..

  • @kathystone839
    @kathystone839 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing! 32 and starting to get gray hair. Will be trying this.

  • @jonpalmer2766
    @jonpalmer2766 6 років тому +1

    You guys are such goof balls. Ya'll crack me up. I love your videos. Keep it up. God bless.

  • @edwinam8252
    @edwinam8252 3 роки тому

    Sarah you are so cute and funny. I would never have thought to cover the eyeglass sides but it's a great idea. That's a great deal on the dye too. Appreciate your informations and the how toos.

  • @MIZ932
    @MIZ932 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Sarah for showing your experience with using henna, I've been looking into it and found that Light Mountain does a 'Colour the Gray' line too 😊

  • @walkbyfaithfamily9177
    @walkbyfaithfamily9177 5 років тому +2

    This was awesome! I go through the exact same process when I color my hair.... except for the 4 hour wait time. 😆
    Thank you for making me feel more normal. 🤗.
    I love how the color turned out!
    I will check out this product.

  • @kimbain4368
    @kimbain4368 4 роки тому +1

    You are adorable even with plastic bags on your head and glasses! This looks like a wonderful alternative to chemical dyes. Thanks for sharing!

  • @susieblackman7981
    @susieblackman7981 6 років тому

    Thats great Mother Daughter bonding.. Love your video, what we due for beauty ..

  • @pattifoote1714
    @pattifoote1714 5 років тому +1

    Sarah, you are beautiful and your hair turned out so nice. Thank you for doing this for us I haven’t colored my hair for 5 years and my hair grows fast so I had quite the wide line of gray going down the middle of my hair, I looked like a skunk. I had my hair cut really short and it didn’t show bad after that. Hugs 🤗 to you and your family.

  • @palettepainting854
    @palettepainting854 6 років тому +2

    Sarah, you’re a beautiful woman and you have such a precious family!! Love your videos!! Merry Christmas!!!

  • @Elizabeth-rp1pi
    @Elizabeth-rp1pi 4 роки тому

    Sarah, I just have to say you are the most LIKABLE person!!! ❤️

  • @uddercharmsfarm8159
    @uddercharmsfarm8159 6 років тому

    Oh my......bless you!! I didn't know these dyes existed! I stopped coloring too and I hate the gray!!! I'm only 46 but feel like I look older due to gray so I'm def trying this.....my hair lady will be happy to try this with me and she will do a much better job than me getting it all blended in right! Thank you!

  • @kylepruenca1768
    @kylepruenca1768 6 років тому +1

    I know this video is a bit older. But i love your hair parted down the middle. Looks so nice!

  • @pathologist1
    @pathologist1 3 роки тому +2

    Microwave oven damp towel wrap it around your head. Keeps it warm. Olive oil works really great for conditioning. Julie

  • @karibear50
    @karibear50 5 років тому +3

    Wow. That was amazing! I have been a hairstylist/ colorist for 40 years. I have also been coloring my own hair for past 30 years. I am 58 and allot more grey but I refuse to give it up. I am a redhead and just love it. The one thing I noticed that amazed me most is that you didn't drip any on your clothes. I alway put a towel or plastic color cape over my shoulders and still drip some. I will be trying this product for sure. You are amazing even with your grey hair. I like your hat but you look more beautiful without it

  • @illonavijverberg8822
    @illonavijverberg8822 5 років тому +60

    Might be a little late for advice on henna with how old the video is. But I've been using red henna on my long hair for about 7 years now, and sometimes coloring just the tips with black henna. I started because I was getting allergic reactions on my scalp with both store and salon dies.
    I have found out a few things along the way :
    1. You start off with wet hair because it's easier for the henna to then penetrate the big chunks of hair.
    2. Indigo reacts and colors better when left uncovered.
    3. Henna oxydizes way better when you add about 1 tablespoon of vinegar per 100g of powder. Especially with indigo, which gets really dark in just 2 hours ! It also rinses off better when you add a bit of oil in the mix.
    4. You should mix it with boiling water and let it cool off before applying. It gives the pigments a kick.
    5. Neutral henna is basically colorless. It is just a nice treatment to give to fair hair every once in a while. In color henna, the pigments coat the hair and protect it, instead of opening the hair and getting into it like chemical hair dye.
    6. Indigo needs air to fully developed it's pigments. So don't keep it wrapped all the time in plastic wrap all the time, and massage your hair from time to time.
    7. If the plastic bag provided is not too practical, a plastic shower bonnet stolen from a hotel room is a great alternative. I have used some of mine for more thant 2 year, just rinsing and letting it dry.
    I hope this will be useful to new henna users. It's a great product that protects your hair and balances the scalp. My hair is down to my lower back, and I use conditioner about once a month (because I swim and it ends up drying from the chlorine) and cut it twice a year because it is too long, but not because of split ends. That's awesome

    • @alicesrabbit7126
      @alicesrabbit7126 5 років тому +2

      I have some questions for a truly experienced henna user from someone with virgin hair who wants to try henna for the first time. Also, all my experience is with chemical drug store box dyes, I know that very well, with a good decade of experience. It's just been years since I dyed my hair with anything (2014 was the last time!).
      -I don't want black hair, I want a very cool, dark brown hair shade, an ash dark brown with no red. This is my natural color, I love my natural hair color, but I have started to get gray/ white hairs. Is there a henna dye to achieve that color? I have heard that any color gets darker and darker over time (true with chemical dyes, as well), but I know to dye my whole head and then do root touch up an inch out from the root, with some full hair henna sessions to refresh the color, periodically. That's how I did my chem dyes years back. I imagine that there is some way to play with henna by adding a touch of indigo, using black coffee as the liquid, and mixing it with something else that will "ash up" the dark chocolate brown and indigo to remove red tones. Any thoughts or advice or expertise? BTW, thank you for any consideration, I have been looking into this for a while. LOL, I used to just get a box of dye and throw it on my hair just because "the color was cool" not giving a care about anything. Now, after growing out all my dye just to see if I like my gray coming in (I do like it, but I'm still pretty young and miss my dyes!), I am extra cautious and have been watching and reading a ton of material on this topic. Thank you in advance, I will reply to you if you comment!

    • @illonavijverberg8822
      @illonavijverberg8822 5 років тому

      @@alicesrabbit7126 it might be hard to get the result you wand with Jenna, since the base plant always has reddish undertones. But there are some varieties that day chestnut on the box, they are a bit cooler.
      Also, I am not really sure about your idea to do just the roots, you might very well get a demarcation line, especially with the first 3 to 4 applications, because it fades pretty quickly the first few times. What I suggest, if you don't want to darken too much, is to apply the henna on the roots, leave it for about one hour, add some to the lenghts and leave it in for another half hour. Keep in mind grey hair are more difficult to coat with natural dyes than chemical ones. Because henna covers around the hair, and does not replace the pigment inside the hair. Also, when you try once and feel how soft your hair gets, you will definitely want to cover everything every single time to strengthen as well !

    • @illonavijverberg8822
      @illonavijverberg8822 5 років тому +1

      @@alicesrabbit7126 also, always add some acidity with cooler tones such as indigo, it helps them develop stronger over the red. And never use shampoo when you rinse it, only the next day because it needs to oxydize with air

    • @alicesrabbit7126
      @alicesrabbit7126 5 років тому

      @@illonavijverberg8822
      Hi! Thanks for replying. :) For the root touch-up, perhaps I could not make a straight line, I could stagger it to blend it down more, and then like you say, let it develop at the root longer before applying it to the rest of my hair for the last half hour, or just add it in small sections all over, or something like that to blend away any parts that may get darker. IDK, I'm okay with experimenting like that, I accept that it will take me a while to get the hang of it and get to know the product and the details, tips, and tricks.
      I am okay with black hair, honestly. It's better than anything that comes out red. If that's what it takes to get rid of the red tones, I look great with jet black hair, in fact, I did have that for years just because it looked natural on me, it was incredibly easy, and no hassle. I would be okay with chocolate brown, that would be fine, too, as long as it doesn't fade into a redish color!
      Yes, I did hear that you add lemon juice or apple cider vinegar in 1 - 2 tbsp amounts and also, some kind of oil in a tbsp as well (I forgot the kind), but could you substitute with olive oil, almond oil, avocado oil, etc.? I mean, it's common sense to assume that any oil will do, but I'm new, so. :)
      And yes, I did hear that you want to let it develop for 8 - 12 hours after mixing everything by covering it with plastic. Some people let it develop without the indigo, and then add the indigo after that 8 - 12 hours, and some people add the indigo and let it develop for the 8 - 12 hours. I assume waiting to add the indigo helps in keeping the color a dark brown instead of a black? Is that right? Wow, you said leaving it on (indigo) for only two hours! LOL, maybe I will just go back to black. ;) That would certainly solve the whole getting too dark problem, and I assume it would just be easier to cover the grays, too. ;)
      I heard people say that they don't rinse it out and will wrap their head and sleep with it, I heard people say that they rinse it out after a few hours and don't wash it until the next day. What do you say about
      mixing,
      waiting for the mix to develop before putting it on your hair,
      when to add indigo, at the beginning or right before application,
      how long you leave it on your hair,
      whether or not you cover your hair up while it develops,
      how long do you leave it in your hair before rinsing,
      and how long do you leave your hair unwashed?
      What products to you use? What brands? Where do you purchase online? What ingredients are best for dark browns? What ingredients are best for ash tones and no reds? What ingredients are best for blacks?
      Can you create your own formulas for different colors depending on the amounts of ingredients that you add? Like, I'm assuming that you can add a little indigo to soften the red tones of browns all the way up to adding a lot to just get jet black.
      Again, if you comment, I will reply, and I KNOW I GAVE YOU A LOT! :) Thank you so much for even reading all this! :))

    • @illonavijverberg8822
      @illonavijverberg8822 5 років тому

      @@alicesrabbit7126Wow that is a lot indeed, but I'm glad if I can help !
      I live in France and I find my henna either in the supermarket when I only want red / mahogany, but I go to the beauty section in organic stores here they have a lot and it's pretty cheap (about 5$ a box). I guess an equivalent in the US would be trader Joe's but I'm not sure...
      Sometimes I use what they call black henna, which is pre mixed in boxes, and if I remember correctly there is regular henna and indigo in it. When I use that, I mix the powder with BOILING water and some acid (lemon or vinegar) and leave it alone for about 1-2 hours before applying. Then I leave it on the hair for 4-5 hours, but that's only because it is kinda hard for indigo to grip on regular red henna. Depending on the brand, variety etc, you might need to try and see what works with your hair. For the reds, I don't even really let it sit before applying so...
      Yes you can use any oil, my favorite is coconut :). What it does mostly is to avoid clumps in the paste and have it rinse much easier in the end. My hair is down to my 🍑 crack, so it makes a big difference for me !
      I always cover with plastic and never sleep with it, because 1)having it in plastic keeps it warmer with the heat of your body and 2) I don't want to ruin my floors, furniture and pillow with henna drips :p
      You can try to find your henna on Amazon, they have a great selection, look for "brown henna" and you will most likely find something you like, just stay away from any box with a photo of a pretty lady, it's probably some chemical crap with 1% henna extract ! Those labeled as browns are blends. They are usually more warm than ashy, but won't be red.
      And the great thing with it is also that if you don't like the end result, you don't need to wait 4 to 6 weeks to do it again because it doesn't dry your hair and burn your scalp. Just shampoo a bit more than you would usually for a week, and reapply a different one ! Just patch test to make sure you have no allergy, because that could burn !
      Also don't worry about it fading to red after a while. It's not like chemical dyes when some undertone pigments can last longer in your hair, and you started off with black only so see it turn blue or green after a while. The color basically becomes more transparent after a while and comes off from around your hair, nor from within.
      Let me know if you have more questions ! You can also find me at llewellyn.iv on Instagram if you want to DM 😉

  • @LindseyHeine
    @LindseyHeine 6 років тому +17

    I have procrastinated dying my hair for a few months now because I hate the chemical hair dyes at the store, and it is so expensive to go to a salon. I never thought about a natural hair dye. Now my hair is amazingly red (used red dye, not brown), and the process was easy and had no harsh smells. Thank you much for sharing this video. I love this product!

    • @michaelwaddeington5307
      @michaelwaddeington5307 4 роки тому +1

      I'll be 70 on July 5, belong to a hunt club with many bearded men and I can't grow one. It's not that a beard won't grow, it's that it is pure white while my head hair is strawberry blonde with very little grey in it and I'm sure everyone would think I'm dying my head hair.That is the bravest video I think I've ever seen. Sarah, you ROCK! Mike

  • @andreamccon9988
    @andreamccon9988 5 років тому +1

    You are hilarious! Thanks for introducing this hair dye!

  • @Svernon2k41
    @Svernon2k41 4 роки тому +2

    this was very helpful and I enjoyed seeing your personality really come out -- my gray is almost 100% and with the salons still closed and having to work (federal construction - essential) - i'm about desperate to try this for myself (not sure the natural stuff would cover my gray) thank you

  • @lisathiedeman4045
    @lisathiedeman4045 Рік тому

    Samantha is a fantastic helper!

  • @RVBadlands2015
    @RVBadlands2015 5 місяців тому +1

    I went grey prematurely when I had cancer at 29. This is a great product. Been using it for 15 years. It works better for me when my hair has not been washed and dry not wet. Tried it wash and it didn’t take well. They also make Color the Grey product same company Light Mountain Natural. My color is light brown.

  • @swianecki
    @swianecki 6 років тому

    Fun to watch your video. I'm 70 and no longer dye my hair, but if I was your age I would definitely try this product.

  • @aprilattig6730
    @aprilattig6730 3 роки тому +2

    so cute! This was fun to see your more silly side. I've gotten this dye from Momma Jeans but was always scared to leave it in for the full amount and thus didn't get good results. I'm going to give it another try. Thanks!

  • @karenrouth2056
    @karenrouth2056 5 років тому

    That was hilarious! it popped up on my video feed by chance lol! You do make me laugh so often with your sense of humour and sparkly eyes and beautiful smile Sarah! I have been dying my very very grey hair (I only get to see the roots and it's scary!) for about 30 yrs and really don't want to use chemicals any longer especially as my hair has got frighteningly thin recently. Definitely going to explore this option, thank you for another fun and informative video... xxx

  • @stinkygraykitty6808
    @stinkygraykitty6808 5 років тому

    I stopped getting low lights about 2 years ago, now at 58 really not much gray just a couple around the temples. I did used to henna my hair back in the 70s it's great stuff!

  • @dianeamaral3611
    @dianeamaral3611 4 роки тому +8

    Oh no way....I thought you were in early 30's! Girl u look amazing!!

  • @loramcclamrock5549
    @loramcclamrock5549 Рік тому +1

    So glad I saw this! I have used Light Mountain and also Surya Brasil which is easier.
    With both I recommend using cheap shower caps from the dollar store. I use a blow dryer for a bit to heat it up.

  • @lisathiedeman4045
    @lisathiedeman4045 Рік тому

    Loved your helpful video! You had me laughing through it😊

  • @julipolito7761
    @julipolito7761 5 років тому

    Sarah! You look mahvelous, dahling! Thank you for sharing. I’m gonna try it! My hair is lighter but I won’t leave it on as long...wish me luck! I’ve never colored before!

  • @TheTamrock2007
    @TheTamrock2007 5 років тому +6

    Lol, great video. One tip I have for you, save an old pair of glasses just for hair color day. Then no worries. I get my hair color from Sallys beauty supply, cheaper then grocery store. A fairly new subscriber and loving your channel ❤

  • @gearyplateroti4216
    @gearyplateroti4216 4 роки тому

    Sarah you are very beautiful ! You look so good without your glasses and your hair down. I love your homestead.

  • @lynsmith2698
    @lynsmith2698 4 роки тому +3

    You are too funny. I love this. It reminded me of when we owned a small ma and pa motel. My friend who also was my hairdresser use to come to the motel to color and cut my hair. And wouldnt you know it...whenever she did...my hubby find something to do and would leave. So if a customer would come in...i would have to go out to help them. I would always warn them before i seen them...not to be scared i was getting my hair colored. My dye was red and looked equally as attractive as yours did. They would always laugh and would accept me with a cape on and red hair dye on my face. The next morning or later that night...they might see me outside and always commented how nice my hair looked....hehehehehheh

  • @robingirven4570
    @robingirven4570 Рік тому

    I wish there were a LOVE button! You’re just adorable Sarah!

  • @emmamacgregor731
    @emmamacgregor731 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for sharing this. I've been using LM for 4 years now and have the same gray areas you do. It's so nice knowing there are no chemicals in it! If you use boiling water, leave it cure an hour covered with a small plate to keep the heat in, then put it on like you did, you'll find the grays are pretty much completely covered in one shot! Also, if just applied to the roots, and not all the hair, the colour is more consistent and you get several applications per box. Subbed and off to see more of your vids. Have a happy Saturday! :)

    • @blackwidowz2771
      @blackwidowz2771 5 років тому

      Hi, Emma. After doing what you suggested, will the gray hair look brown, red or still sort of gray?

  • @nickknight8065
    @nickknight8065 9 місяців тому

    Great guide. Much appreciated ❤

  • @50shadesofgreen
    @50shadesofgreen 6 років тому

    thanks for sharing how you use all natural indigo and henna hair dye to dye your hair

  • @ameliakat9982
    @ameliakat9982 4 роки тому

    This might be my favorite video ☺🥰

  • @meshelleroberts8234
    @meshelleroberts8234 4 роки тому

    You're adorable and love this video...totally going to checkout this product.

  • @brittneyfuentes6364
    @brittneyfuentes6364 5 років тому +1

    Your fabulous and I giggled so many times 😂🤩

  • @nmdispatchlady
    @nmdispatchlady 4 роки тому +1

    I understand about the early grey. I started going grey in my 20's and was completely grey by 30. I died it for years also. Wish I had known about this type of dye before I quit doing mine. I also agree about the long hair. I can sit on mine only because I am to lazy to cut it. It is so much easier to deal with than having a style to deal with. You are PRICELESS, I don't have much shame but I would not have done a video of me dying my hair.

  • @beverleysimmons7885
    @beverleysimmons7885 5 років тому

    Informative and priceless 😉👍

  • @ladidi5222
    @ladidi5222 3 роки тому

    I enjoyed this video so much! I really enjoy your channel. Thanks for making me laugh. Your hair looks great!

  • @LeonilaM
    @LeonilaM 2 роки тому

    Thank you this was very helpful.

  • @pamt8430
    @pamt8430 6 років тому

    I have been waiting on this video to try mine....Just wish I wish I would have seen this yesterday...used chemical dye today..LOL!! Thank you so much for this Sarah...feeling more confident about using the Henna. Merry Christmas!!!

  • @jeanrichards8042
    @jeanrichards8042 6 років тому

    I dyed my hair with straight henna for 5 yrs. Mixed with coconut milk, put it on before bed, wrapped in a bandana and washed it out in the morning b/c it doesn't matter how long it's in your hair after 1 hr. The color on my med brown and gray hair became cherry cola red over the yrs and never faded. It was a time saver for me. Glad you reviewed light mountain as I never tried it and am thinking of going back to the natural hair dyes since I'm 40 and like you, not ready to go all gray!

  • @susanstokesbrungard291
    @susanstokesbrungard291 2 роки тому +1

    My sister in law uses walnut water to dye her hair. Looks nice. Lv an Prayers.

  • @onamuir4985
    @onamuir4985 3 роки тому

    Foil covers ear bars on glasses. Medieval head dress - lovely. Grays softened.

  • @brendamartinez3068
    @brendamartinez3068 5 років тому

    You Rock!! Love this video

  • @amandaprescott2290
    @amandaprescott2290 5 років тому +1

    LOL love it! I started going grey in my late 20's around my face and the nap of my neck also and for my self I also color my hair, the grey hair is so curly and frizzy compared to the rest of my hair and it drives me nuts lol

  • @kay-wt2rw
    @kay-wt2rw 4 роки тому

    You are so funny! How much I enjoy your vlogs

  • @lovesdiy5660
    @lovesdiy5660 5 років тому

    Looks great!

  • @bonniefordahl7065
    @bonniefordahl7065 2 роки тому +1

    You make anything look cute!

  • @7891234able
    @7891234able 4 роки тому +1

    I stopped coloring 10 yrs ago. Too much trouble I’m now totally salt and pepper and love it

  • @paula1758
    @paula1758 2 роки тому +2

    Hi! You're getting that race stripe because you're not using the two step protion. Indigo on it's own doesn't easily adhere to fresh hair. You should use the "color the grey"- that contains henna - you leave on just for grey to turn pinkish/copper/red. THEN you apply the henna. You can do the same process for just your scalp for touch-ups. Hope that helps!!

  • @lkbr11
    @lkbr11 5 років тому +1

    You are so hysterically funny. Don't worry about how you look. Just too cute & adorable. Thanks for the great info & the show... :o)

  • @rachelponcelateardropzrola4708
    @rachelponcelateardropzrola4708 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this video Sarah I been looking for something less harsh for my hair I will definitely give this a try! My question is how long does the color stay in your hair? I also have stubborn gray hair in the same place as you do .. I'm also new to your channel I ABSOLUTELY love all of your videos your land is so beautiful it seems so peaceful where you live I live in Palmdale California I really don't like it here much I'm a foster mom I would love to move my family to the country for my kids can have room to play and have as many animals as there lil hearts desire and my husband and I can be at peace within ourselves I admire you so much I can't wait to start my garden as well God BLESS you and your beautiful family!

  • @hauteswan2541
    @hauteswan2541 4 роки тому

    You are so cute. You make it fun! I am a redhead (strawberry blonde) so I usually go blonder. I always look like a wreck for a while. Your color came out really pretty!

  • @sammiewatson6957
    @sammiewatson6957 6 років тому

    Thank You =) I have really bad stubborn grey, but I can no longer use the chemicals, have been looking at this product but was really scared to try it =) and even with a bag on your head you are still adorable Merry Christmas

    • @vallane2763
      @vallane2763 3 роки тому

      Me too I'm thinking about it as well

  • @jd75
    @jd75 4 роки тому

    About grey hair... Lol, both my grandmother's & great grandma use to say, that's to show how much knowledge you have. They were great women.

  • @meenachheda5556
    @meenachheda5556 5 років тому

    Naughty Sara😀😁looking good...some times we must be childish👌👌🌹🎈🎉..enjoyyyyy.

  • @christinealwayschirping4115
    @christinealwayschirping4115 6 років тому +7

    Am 52 still not gray my sister 1 younger were both chest nut red , our baby sister 10 years younger been gray since early 20's she been dying her hair for years gonna tell her about this ...thanks for sharing ,

  • @sandieblack4860
    @sandieblack4860 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this personal experience with us, having said that, you look beautiful despite the stuff in your hair and the plastic bag etc., I would never have the confidence to let anyone see me like this. You are amazing and do this procedure with such grace as though it is the most natural thing in the world. I am 72 years old and about a year ago had to have my long hair cut short due to problems with my muscles and the inability to put my arms above my head (so not able to brush my hair and put it up in a bun) I actually cried when I was having it cut. So now all I have left is grey hair as the rest of my natural brown got cut out. I have been toying with the idea of having a semi permanent rinse put in my hair as I feel I have "aged" way too fast with the loss of my brown and the sudden change to grey. I probably wouldn't consider going back to the dark brown of my younger days but would like something to soften the stark grey that I am now living with, any ideas?? I would value any input from anyone who wishes to add their thoughts. Thanks. Take care and stay safe everyone, Sandie from Ontario Canada.

    • @Jomama02
      @Jomama02 4 роки тому

      Hon you have earned every grey hair you have. You may think it has aged you but grey hair is really in style now! Even young girls in their 20's are dyeing it grey. If it's kind of yellowish just get a decent blue shampoo. I use it once a month and it keeps it pretty. Maybe soften your makeup a little compared to what you would normally wear with dark hair and you won't believe the difference that makes.

  • @bobbigolden9557
    @bobbigolden9557 5 років тому

    I just saw this video. You are so funny and so cute. I love all ur videos. keep up the good work. love yal

  • @AutumnHarvest1
    @AutumnHarvest1 4 роки тому +9

    Ok, I'm a bit frustrated reading these comments of people who think they are experts. You can apply henna on dry hair, as long as it's very clean, i.e. shampooed the night before. You at all times, need to wear the plastic cap to keep the heat in, otherwise the color won't develop. You do not need a hair dryer to keep it warm, the plastic cap is enough. You do not need anything in the formula besides water. Adding coffee, essential oils, vinegar, or whatever, is completely unnecessary and a waste of time and extra money. Also, you can shampoo your hair when rinsing this out. I do this every time because I have a very sensitive scalp that does not like residue clogging up my hair follicles. I can get rashes and bumps on my scalp if I don't cleanse well after. It also helps to get rid of the smell faster, as opposed to waiting to shampoo it. Obviously, as with any kind of hair color, the more you wash it, the faster it will fade, but my results still stick when I shampoo it immediately after dyeing it with light mountain naturals. Dye is dye. The hair color has already been changed, so it's not going to just disappear from washing it.

  • @BryansGMa
    @BryansGMa 5 років тому

    This video cracked me up. You are so funny, and cute. 😜😜😜

  • @lulamamie8524
    @lulamamie8524 5 років тому

    Ohhhhhh girrrrllll‼️You are beautiful 🌹 Thank You for being soooo real ❣️You are awesome 👏

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation 5 років тому

    So cute & you're always beautiful, Sarah🤗❤️

  • @deborahbloem1325
    @deborahbloem1325 5 років тому

    So nice to see how another woman is doing her grey hair! Thank you for showing us.

  • @sbayles
    @sbayles 4 роки тому

    This is a old video, but you have great hair. It is so thick and full. My sister has used henna for years. I still pay too much, but I’m 61 and I’m getting tired of the expense. I may have to try that at some point.

  • @dawnmeier2834
    @dawnmeier2834 4 роки тому

    I have a teal colored one from the 70s

  • @LivingBreadHomestead
    @LivingBreadHomestead 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @bonnieward6378
    @bonnieward6378 2 роки тому

    Sarah i think you are wonderful i use to bleach my hair You just make my day Bonnie from Alton Mo

  • @caroljohnson9237
    @caroljohnson9237 2 роки тому

    😊 love it

  • @1BCamden
    @1BCamden 4 роки тому

    just beautiful

  • @joanrath126
    @joanrath126 3 роки тому

    Your hair looks great.i have naturally two toned hair..

  • @bellamamma767
    @bellamamma767 6 років тому +2

    Hey sweetie, Light mountain has a henna product for covering grey. You are beautiful just as you are though. 😀

  • @monica021074
    @monica021074 5 років тому

    You are so pretty Sarah!

  • @wval4379
    @wval4379 5 років тому

    Going gray at 30? That would be great. I have really dark hair and I started getting a gray patch at 19! So I had to start dying my hair by the time I was about 22!
    I have VERY stubborn hair and NO over-the-counter products work. I've tried them all. Glad the natural dye works well for you. Wish it worked for me too.

  • @lovelight9190
    @lovelight9190 2 роки тому

    Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @staytruewarriors9185
    @staytruewarriors9185 6 років тому +3

    oooo natural hair color? I've been looking for something other then the poison they sell in the stores lol. Thanks for sharing, I will definitely have to try it!!