How to Color Your Hair Copper NATURALLY! The Best Way to Get Low- Maintenance Copper Hair

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • One of the biggest TikTok trends going on right now is coloring your hair copper! TikToker Jaci Marie Smith started this trend by (jokingly) saying that Kendall Jenner copied her by dyeing her hair copper. Now, the trend has spiraled all over the internet with creators coloring their hair copper left and right! The problem with copper hair (and red hair in general) is that it is very difficult to maintain because it fades so fast. So if you are wanting to participate in this fun trend, consider trying henna! Henna is a natural herb that can be combined with cassia to give you an incredibly beautiful copper hair color that doesn't fade! It also strengthens your hair and helps it grow long and healthy. So if you're looking to keep the copper for a long time and receive other benefits in the meantime, definitely consider henna!
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  • @katkatkat5
    @katkatkat5 Рік тому +64

    Would be cool if you would have a model to demonstrate

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +31

      Yes it would be! We hope to have more opportunities in this when we open our new salon and space in Columbia Maryland soon!!

    • @lotus9259
      @lotus9259 Рік тому +11

      I feel that way too. I'd like to actually see her applying the product to a person's hair.

    • @FadedOwl84
      @FadedOwl84 Рік тому +7

      @@lotus9259 hi, have you visited the page? She has alot video were she applies to clients hair. If you'd like her to do yours, set an appointment. Assuming she has availability, that is :)

    • @zoralys0914
      @zoralys0914 Рік тому

      can i have your page to bay the products

  • @etherealenergy9471
    @etherealenergy9471 Рік тому +12

    I have auburn reddish brown hair. Now that grays are coming in, I tried the Red Raj henna with a couple scoops of Indigo, and Aloe Vera powder. I also used distilled water, and distilled vinegar with salt in the water. I heat it up slightly on the stove then let the mixture sit in covered Tupperware in a warm stove. After applying it my hair never felt healthier, and it looked more vibrant than using chemical dye as well as vegetable dye. It completely covered my grays, and looks like my original color. I got lots of compliments about my hair at work. Ever since trying it the first time a month ago. I have decided to just use your products, and have placed another order. No more chemicals, and vegetable dyes I look for natural products in everything I need to use now. I wanted to post my experience to let others know it is much better for your health, and works.

  • @brittaniechantel6971
    @brittaniechantel6971 Рік тому +18

    I have naturally dark blonde/ashy blonde to light brown hair and I thought I wanted a copper color, but ended up doing a strand test of just pure henna. I love it! Henna is so amazing, i'm hooked for life.

    • @anab4359
      @anab4359 Рік тому +4

      What color did it came out as? Because I have light brown hair and I would love copper color but maybe it wont turn copper! 😐

  • @coffeewhore5657
    @coffeewhore5657 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for the info. I henna'd my hair today and it came out a beautiful shade of copper. I am sure it will look even better when it has settled in.

  • @sianscountrylife4925
    @sianscountrylife4925 Рік тому +1

    You are my inspiration for using Henna . I've ordered your Morrocan Henna and I'm looking forward to deepening the colour I've already achieved . Everyone has been giving me genuine compliments 🧡🧡🧡

  • @folksagabookart
    @folksagabookart 11 місяців тому +4

    Used to dye my hair with henna for years and I loved it. But then I suddenly wanted to go blonde and so I had a few years of my blonde journey. Now I have chemically dyed my hair red again for some time but I feel so ready to go back to the natural way. This recipe seems great, I feel excited to try it 🤩

  • @JD-kb9sh
    @JD-kb9sh Рік тому +2

    I ordered my Henna Sooq Moroccan henna, cassia & cowash just now! Moving from Jamila, so excited to try something new! 🎉 ❤ Love that rich beautiful copper on my grey streaks. 😊

  • @eloisiacasillo9045
    @eloisiacasillo9045 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you, I am trying it today❤

  • @ebonykeys8705
    @ebonykeys8705 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much Khadijah for this video I’ve wanted copper curls since I became natural and now that I have the recipe I’m definitely on it sweetheart I appreciate you and all the important information you provide about henna I absolutely love henna and will continue to use it once every 6 weeks 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @etherealenergy9471
    @etherealenergy9471 Рік тому +1

    I also wanted to add that when using chemical, and vegetable dye in the past my hair felt dried brittle. The henna made my hair feel soft, and natural. I also used the aloe vera powder.

  • @bearheart2009
    @bearheart2009 Рік тому +1

    Heya (Ramadan mubarak btw!), I used this video as guidance for my recent henna experiment and just wanted to report back. Firstly, it was a great success, but i'll give some background and info about what I did (2 days ago).
    I first used henna about 8/9 years ago. I have very fine, medium brown hair and very sensitive skin. When I first started using it everyone online seemed to be saying I had to use very acidic mixtures to get it to work. I would use lemon juice in my mixtures and I would get terrible itching (it was so bad it kept me awake), both during the dying process and up to a week after. My hair would initially be very dry. Another issue I had was the ends and mid length would get too dark over time with repeated dying.
    I decided to let the henna grow out in 2020 and started using box dyes again. Several disasters later I realised I needed to make the henna work for me.
    Cut to 2 weeks ago when I started reseaching how to minimise or solve the previous issues I had with henna. This video definitely helped (thank you!). This is what I did:
    1) No more lemon juice. I used 2 hibiscus tea bags in 600ml of hot water and let it sit for a couple of hours. I heated it slightly before adding it to the powder and topped up with water.
    2) I added a tablespoon of aloe vera powder like Khadija suggested.
    3) I did some patch tests on some hair I gathered from my brush and some white merino wool (I needle felt so I already had some) and added cassia in different ratios to figure out what shade I liked best.
    4) I settled on 70% henna and 30% cassia and once mixed with the aloe vera and hibiscus tea I took it to bed (it sat at my feet) and applied it when I woke up.
    5) I originally intended to leave it in for 4 hours, but got distracted, and because the mixture wasn't itching (it actually felt very cosy) I ended up leaving it for over 5 hours.
    I have a fantastically rich light auburn colour now, that i'm very pleased with, and my hair texture is just fabulous! The best it's ever been. I can't believe how soft and glossy it is, and so much more manageable (fine hair is an absolute nightmare to manage). I know it will oxidise a bit more and fade a bit over the next couple of washes, but I predict i'm going to have a very pleasing colour long term. Also, my skin hasnt dyed as much as it used to for some reason, and the dye that was left has been easier to remove (miscellar water and cotton wool). What's more, I have NO ITCHING(!) which I assume is because I yeeted the lemon juice and added the aloe vera.
    I plan to increase the cassia a bit when I do the roots, or leave it on for less time to avoid too much build up. I recommend anyone with fine hair and sensitive skin try the hibiscus and aloe vera combo. And try the cassia also. The consensus seems to be that it improves texture, and mine is definitely improved.

  • @libertaria3435
    @libertaria3435 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Oddly enough, the expert covers her hair. Would be amazing to see how this works on her.

  • @princessjazz5767
    @princessjazz5767 6 місяців тому

    I am gonna try these products and come back for my review

  • @AngelKyler
    @AngelKyler Рік тому +6

    Hello 🙂 i really love your videos and recipies but at the end what i miss a lot is to see the "before/after" it may be an idea to add that kind of videos in your chanel cause i know you'll do it clearly and it Will be cool for us to compare things with our different kind of hairs. Also because ayurvedic hair care build up with time i think with all your clients we could see a beautiful range of evolution. Sorry for my english i'm from New Caledonia 🌺 and thank you for your knowledge 😊

  • @angelazeina5152
    @angelazeina5152 Рік тому +3

    Are the any pictures of various colour mixes on grey / salt and pepper to help decide if this will work out well? Thanks

  • @sallybaber1195
    @sallybaber1195 Рік тому +2

    Been using Henna Sooq products for two year now and I'll never use anything eles..my hair has never been in better condition and people are always commenting on how amazing my hair is

  • @msay4596
    @msay4596 Рік тому +3

    My daughter and i used your recipe. It turned out beautifully. My daughter has dirty blonde virgin hair, we let hers process 2 hrs and it was lovely. I let mine sit 4 hours bc i have light brown already colored hair. Fabulous❤

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @willowmoon7173
      @willowmoon7173 Рік тому

      Long do you let it sit for after mixing? And do you use warm water? Thanks x

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +2

      @@willowmoon7173 yes definitely warm to hot water, never cold nor boiling. Letting it sit depends on which henna you use but typically no longer then 3-4 hours

    • @willowmoon7173
      @willowmoon7173 Рік тому

      @@HennaSooq thank you so much, it's lawsonia red henna I've got, do I let that cure for 2-4 hours? I read applying it while it's hot/warm is the only way to get red dye release? So many different opinions on the Internet but I'd follow your directions 😊

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +2

      @@willowmoon7173 you may want to contact the brand you got it from just to be sure. Usually the dye release is a bit determined by the region it comes from. Yes that temperature of liquid helps release the dye.Here's a good simple and really easy step by step: hennasooq.com/pages/how-to just click how to color with henna

  • @lisapuleo1339
    @lisapuleo1339 Рік тому +1

    Would love to try these but shipping to my area was over $30
    !!

  • @lauramakin834
    @lauramakin834 Рік тому +4

    Khadijah 😊Hi, I've been using Lush henna since 2015, but now they have changed the formula I'm looking for something different. Henna Sooq looks great and I can't wait to give it a try. Just one question, I always found that Lush Henna worked best on dry hair, do you not find that with Henna Sooq?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +3

      We are answering this question in today's Ask Henna Sooq 💚

  • @PrincessLopez
    @PrincessLopez Рік тому +1

    I have been using henna for more than 3 years on my curly hair. Last year, I loc'd my hair and have had equal success using henna on my locs. I use it to keep my hair strong, healthy and long. I recently purchased my first package of Henna Sooq Rajasthani. I will share my review after I color it today 🙂

    • @triciajones2263
      @triciajones2263 Рік тому

      How did go?

    • @PrincessLopez
      @PrincessLopez Рік тому

      @Tricia Jones I've been having great results. My locs are thicker and longer and healthy. I do maintenance every 4 weeks or so, and I'm loving my results.

  • @judyfrances9517
    @judyfrances9517 Рік тому +3

    I'm assuming that you've used the copper henna. It sounded like you did but yet we can't see how it looks. Visuals are always extremely helpful when it comes to hair color even though we ‘re all pretty much starting with different colors. It would help those of us that might want to make comparisons.

  • @goranastojanovic2942
    @goranastojanovic2942 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for this combination of herbs!❤️ I love coloring my hair with henna, I've been doing it for more than five years. But since it has become a little bit darker than I like it, I was wondering how to make it little bit lighter. We only have one type of henna in Serbia, so there is not much of diversity in color. This idea is fantastic! I will definitely try it! 😍

    • @majolika_
      @majolika_ Рік тому +1

      what worked for me was a hair lightening spray, especially when combined with some sun exposure in the summer.

    • @FadedOwl84
      @FadedOwl84 Рік тому +7

      Going off what you've mention. You know that continued applications makes the hair darker. Keep your recipe, by only applying to roots. Afterwards apply only cassia to ends to maintain benefits to length. Hope this helps :)

    • @goranastojanovic2942
      @goranastojanovic2942 Рік тому +3

      @@majolika_ If this mixture doesn't work, I will try with the hair lightening spray. Thanks for the tip 😊

    • @goranastojanovic2942
      @goranastojanovic2942 Рік тому +5

      @@FadedOwl84 Yes, I know that the more times I apply henna it gets darker. But in my case it's one more thing that made my hair darker. I tried indigo/henna mixture once, and I didn't really like it! Since then I've been trying to lighten it a little bit. Cassia is definitely the solution! 😍 Thank you for the response and the tip. 😊

    • @LaurentWoolf
      @LaurentWoolf Рік тому

      Zdravo. Koju kanu si našla u Srbiji i da li si dobila željenu boju? 🙂

  • @user-jr6ys4bb9e
    @user-jr6ys4bb9e Місяць тому +1

    I used this recipe and the color is beautiful. I only left the henna on for 2 hours. I have medium brown hair with natural red highlights. And now I have the red hair I wish that I'd been born with. Wanted to send a picture but wasn't sure how.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Місяць тому +1

      We're glad for the results. You may send us the photo of the results at hello@hennasooq.com.

  • @BeingCBrown
    @BeingCBrown Рік тому

    I have dyed copper hair. The grays are coming in like crazy so I’m making the decision to go back to henna so I don’t keep drying my hair out. I also noticed the time frame for copper and red henna times vary. I want to use both henna dyes on two different sections at the same time. Is that possible? I purchased everything I need in the video and doing my hair this week. Was the free gift for all orders because I didn’t receive anything extra during my Black Friday purchase?

  • @betulgurler9769
    @betulgurler9769 Рік тому +2

    thank you! Would you also please share how to transfer a dark dark brown hair colour to copper brown? Is it the same formula as this video?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. It’s typically the indigo that reduces the copper tone. Using enough indigo will make it more brown, dark brown and even up to black tones.

  • @AniMent0r
    @AniMent0r Рік тому +3

    Hi! I am a natural golden blonde with some brownish red undertones, and I relatively have cool toned skin. I was wondering what would be the best shade of henna to try starting out given my complexion? I am a first time user with virgin hair🎉🤞

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. We recommend these products to start with: hennasooq.com/collections/strawberry-blonde-henna-hair-dye

  • @21.diyamajumdar2
    @21.diyamajumdar2 Рік тому +4

    Can you use it on another person or some wig so we can actually see the colours?

  • @lilpaulettenthegang7869
    @lilpaulettenthegang7869 Рік тому

    I'm so upset that I didn't see this video b4 I did my hair 2 days ago. My bleached ends are pretty orange instead of the pretty copper I love from the Moroccan henna. However my greys look beautiful. I mixed it aloe vera and fenugreek powder. I wanted to add clove but i was afraid it would make it too dark. Ill just do a clove tea rinse after i wash it. Monday 3/12/23 (tomorrow) it will be 3 days so I will wash it. But I plan to come visit you Wednesday to show you my results.

  • @reecepeace5839
    @reecepeace5839 Рік тому

    Is aloin removed from the HennaSooq aloe powder?

  • @TheGardenAndWormLady
    @TheGardenAndWormLady Рік тому +2

    What would this recipe look like on gray hair? Anytime I use straightener on my hair comes out orange. Anytime I mix cassia in my henna I get blonde look

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. You can refer to this guide to help you along the way: hennasooq.com/blogs/frontpage/stubborn-greys-black-hair-how-to-make-indigo-work-for-your-resistant-hair?_pos=1&_sid=7ed852a17&_ss=r

  • @Yeodoongiiie
    @Yeodoongiiie Рік тому +1

    hi! 💕 i'm a Danish woman. very natural blonde, straight hair. and i want copper - medelaine petch - amy adams - isla fisher type natural red hair.
    is THIS recipe going to be too orange and cartoon-ish looking when my starting point is being really blond? and if so, how to get the best result? i've been binging your videos but i can't seem to find the answer :)
    love your videos! you seem so sweet and super knowledgeable. i love the passion you have.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. Thank you! No, it doesn't. To achieve that tone, it requires several application.

  • @rosalindetimmerman3695
    @rosalindetimmerman3695 11 місяців тому

    Hi! I don't want my henna hair to get to dark, is is best to only dye the roots then? & Is there a way to stop henna from oxidation after dying so it keeps its vibrant copper tone? ❤

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  11 місяців тому +1

      Hello. No not really but you can add cassia to it to keep it more copper.

  • @0oOo0oOo0oO
    @0oOo0oOo0oO 9 місяців тому

    Ok but drop your skincare routine 😍

  • @Ashas.Garden
    @Ashas.Garden Рік тому +7

    I’ve been contemplating using warm organic aloe vera juice instead of water with my deep conditioning mixtures. What are your thoughts? Beneficial or too much?

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Рік тому +3

      Go for it, I have just done this and my hair is so soft and strong

    • @sonja0707
      @sonja0707 Рік тому

      My aloe came straight out of barbados garden

    • @Ashas.Garden
      @Ashas.Garden Рік тому

      @@sonja0707 Gracias!

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Hello. Yes, you may do so.

    • @Ashas.Garden
      @Ashas.Garden Рік тому

      @@HennaSooq thank you.

  • @elizetes7313
    @elizetes7313 Рік тому

    Wish new it before colored my hair

  • @Ladynipchick2
    @Ladynipchick2 Рік тому +1

    If I use this on my grey- white hair, even once, will it oxidise to a more subdued gorgeousness?

  • @Otteracousticstorys
    @Otteracousticstorys Рік тому +4

    So I have a question I have been using henna for about a year now and I love it, but I keep hearing people say that if you use henna enough your hair will go form that copper tone to brown is there any way to stop this form happening and keep it a bright copper tone?

    • @etherealenergy9471
      @etherealenergy9471 Рік тому +4

      Only thing I can suggest is let it fade longer before applying it again. I don't do it right away.

    • @RoxyCherryRozy
      @RoxyCherryRozy Рік тому +2

      Maybe apply to roots the normal henna and the more lightening cassia to lenght or ends?

  • @monicasoler2689
    @monicasoler2689 Рік тому

    How much would I use for shorter hair. I have a pixie cut

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Hello. Here is a guide in how much to use: hennasooq.com/blogs/frontpage/how-much-henna-and-ayurvedic-herbs-to-use-on-your-hair

  • @tinarobinson9050
    @tinarobinson9050 Рік тому +1

    If you have dark brown/black hair can you achieve copper tone also?

    • @etherealenergy9471
      @etherealenergy9471 Рік тому +1

      Yes the grays also give it a red copper highlight. I just used Red Raj with a few scoops of Indigo, and aloe vera powder.

  • @priyadarshinidravid4486
    @priyadarshinidravid4486 Рік тому

    hello mam I have a question how can I get cherry red colour naturally please let me know thanks 🙂

    • @hsarah1984
      @hsarah1984 Рік тому

      Hello boil beetroot then use that red water to mix your henna let it rest 12hours before applying it

  • @MohiniMurti8
    @MohiniMurti8 Рік тому +2

    Hi there. 🌸
    Is it possible to color dark-brown hair into copper color with henna? Will it work with henna?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately it won't. Sorry. It'll give your hair a slight reddish tint but it won't give it a lighter shade like strip your natural hair color out.

    • @MohiniMurti8
      @MohiniMurti8 Рік тому

      @@HennaSooq Thank you for your response! 🌺

  • @angelazeina5152
    @angelazeina5152 Рік тому +5

    But what about if I have a lot of grey? Will it just look orange?

    • @FadedOwl84
      @FadedOwl84 Рік тому +3

      Hi, she talks a Lil about your question at 11:24 mins into the video. I've used these products for yrs & highly recommend. Once you achieve the tone you want after maybe 2-5 application. Go outside and look at it, for best perception. IMO and experience I'd only touch up ur roots, once color preference is achieved. It will get darker, more on the brown side the more you apply. But yes, if you have a lot of grays you will see orange for a couple days. Which a cute boho wrap or anything of your preference will cover that. For me I didn't care. It changed so quickly, I'd barely notice. Enjoy the day you do it, like a spa. Self care is the best care. Hope this helps

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. You can refer to this guide to help you along the way: hennasooq.com/blogs/frontpage/stubborn-greys-black-hair-how-to-make-indigo-work-for-your-resistant-hair?_pos=1&_sid=7ed852a17&_ss=r

  • @juditkalman2469
    @juditkalman2469 2 місяці тому

    Can I substitute the aloe powder with aloe gel?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  2 місяці тому

      Unfortunately not, as the Aloe Vera gel form doesn’t work well for coloring. The indigo is very fussy and ideally Aloe Vera powder helps it perform best. We hope this helps!

  • @irahada5961
    @irahada5961 Рік тому

    I live in srilanka ,how can i buy your products .

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. You can shop on our website: hennasooq.com/. We ship worldwide.

  • @Ummachan
    @Ummachan Рік тому

    Where can I buy the moroccan henna???? Pliss help

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Hello. You can buy it here: hennasooq.com/products/fresh-moroccan-henna-powder?_pos=1&_psq=moroccan%20h&_ss=e&_v=1.0

  • @EvilxElmo
    @EvilxElmo Рік тому

    Can you use gel aloe instead of powdered?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. Unfortunately not as the aloe Vera gel form doesn’t work well for coloring. The indigo is very fussy and ideally aloe vera powder helps it perform best.

  • @StellaireChikka
    @StellaireChikka 7 місяців тому

    I have probleme with my Roots
    It's Always with a Dark red and not like the rest of my hair
    So wht should me i do ?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  7 місяців тому +1

      Hello. Which henna are you using from us?

    • @StellaireChikka
      @StellaireChikka 7 місяців тому

      @@HennaSooq bonjour et merci pour votre réponse 💕
      honnêtement j'ai jamais utilisé votre marque de henné, j'utilise depuis quelques mois le henné naturel avec un mélange qui ressemble à le votre
      juste c'est que dès que les racines de mes cheveux réapparaissent (j'ai un châtain foncé qui est ma vraie couleur naturelle) il deviennent pas un roux ou un Cooper mais un roux très très sombre du coup je me demande que ce que je dois faire pour éclaircir ma racine de cheveux ou peut être changer le mélange carrément,
      PS : j'avais les cheveux teintés en blanc avant , puis j'ai commencé à utiliser le henné pour avoir du roux

  • @halahab3788
    @halahab3788 Рік тому

    Is the henna in the vid is pure henna?or stuff are added to it?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      the henna we use and carry as a brand is only 100% pure henna.

  • @laluna5548
    @laluna5548 10 місяців тому

    How do I get it just sliiiightly darker? I am so pale the super coppery tones are too strong for me.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  10 місяців тому +1

      Hello. It’s typically the indigo that reduces the copper tone. Using enough indigo will make it more brown, dark brown and even up to black tones.

    • @laluna5548
      @laluna5548 10 місяців тому

      Thanks! I cannot find Maroccan henna in my part of the world. What is the next best bet?@@HennaSooq

  • @marriyahsohail9268
    @marriyahsohail9268 Рік тому

    Hi! Does this work on dark brown hair?

  • @mandyd7064
    @mandyd7064 Рік тому

    I just tried to color my hair with those products, I left it on my hair for 3 hours and absolutely nothing happen, it did not dye my hair at all, i'm so confused and frustrated right now today is 4/2/2023,

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Let me know what your natural hair color as typically henna doesn't strip but deposits only. If your hair is quite dark there won't be much change. Speak soon!

  • @0oOo0oOo0oO
    @0oOo0oOo0oO 9 місяців тому

    I’ve heard of adding lemon juice. Bad idea?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  9 місяців тому +1

      Hello there! No, you don’t have to use lemon juice as your primary, and only liquid ingredient in your henna (herbal) hair recipe. So many people would have turned away and abandoned henna and natural herbal hair care, if they thought they could only use lemon juice. Lemon juice is acidic, and can be very drying on your hair. You can add a small splash of lemon juice, if you’d like. We usually add a bit of lemon juice. The most highly recommend liquid to use is warm water. You can even use tea (any variety of your choice), or coffee brews as well (for dryer scalps be careful with these as they can also be a bit drying). Chamomile tea has become quite popular to use in henna hair recipes. We hope this helps!

  • @e.g6835
    @e.g6835 Рік тому

    Can you henna a hair topper made from real hair?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  11 місяців тому

      Hello, yes you. Just color the same way you would your own hair.

  • @tamarajenkins3035
    @tamarajenkins3035 Рік тому +2

    Can you get this color if your hair is dark?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. Yes with several applications you'll achieve this color.

  • @debrathompson-ramey1477
    @debrathompson-ramey1477 Рік тому +1

    What if you’re allergic to aloe vera?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  11 місяців тому

      Hello. You can use our hair oils except for the Ayurvedic hair oil as that's the only one with Aloe Vera on it, the rest it's safe to use: hennasooq.com/collections/hair-oils

  • @carmenshirley4886
    @carmenshirley4886 Рік тому

    You said 50% parts of mortician henna and “indigo”? Did you mean Cassia? I’m confused????

  • @Ladynipchick2
    @Ladynipchick2 Рік тому

    So the recipe would be 50/50 Cassia and Henna?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. You can check this guide to help you along the way: hennasooq.com/blogs/frontpage/complete-guide-how-to-color-your-hair-with-henna-and-indigo/

  • @Offme791
    @Offme791 Рік тому

    I didn’t purchase the aloe powder :( how long will my hair feel dry after using the Moroccan henna? I wish I would have seen these videos before ordering.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      If you have fine hair, it can feel dry until your next wash because you might not have gotten all of the herbs out of your hair. If it still feels dry, definitely do a moisturizing treatment or deep conditioning treatment! That should help

  • @MD-po5vn
    @MD-po5vn Рік тому

    Does this work on dark hair?

  • @mj-kawai
    @mj-kawai Рік тому +3

    🤣🤣🤣"This poor herb! " It's quite confusing the neutral henna name, actually. Why don't they just call it cassia obovata?

  • @charliemum
    @charliemum Рік тому

    I am allergic to aloe Vera. Do you know of an alternative I could perhaps use?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Hello. You can use amla or our Camellia oil to help you with moisture.

  • @Demetttttt
    @Demetttttt Рік тому

    henna does not work on dark brown hair 😕

  • @SG71627
    @SG71627 11 місяців тому

    too bad we can´t see the colour itself

  • @evarivera1607
    @evarivera1607 Рік тому +3

    Can we see your hair, some day?

  • @lotus9259
    @lotus9259 Рік тому

    Where can I buy those products ? I'm a new subbie .

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому

      Hello. You can shop on our website: hennasooq.com/ We ship worldwide.

  • @carterchronicles3752
    @carterchronicles3752 Рік тому

    Hi! 🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️ Does anyone know if you can use the Jamila henna instead of the Moroccan henna to obtain a copper color on dark hair? @HennaSooq

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Рік тому +1

      Hello. Yes, you may do so.

  • @cerine-z3s
    @cerine-z3s 14 днів тому

    can we apply brown henna to cover red henna result?