I've watched a lot of henna+indigo videos and this one is by far the best one. I was curious about grey coverage on black/thick Asian hair, and this was perfectly thorough and her hair looks gorgeous! ❤
I know this is an older video, but it's far more helpful than any video I've seen so far. I'll definitely watch this a few times! Thank you very much for posting this! ❤❤❤
@@HennaStylesI could cover my white hair by following your instruccions and enjoyed very much The result. At this moment, I need to remove henna out of my hair without causing damage. I would, very much, appreciate, your suggestion to remove henna out without damaging my hair. Thank you.
Not sure that will work on me, I don't have grey hair but my natural color was black and now it's like some dark brown... I wanted to make my hair black again but without using chemical products again... I watched many many many videos about henna and/or indigo, yours is my favorite! The only one I liked. Simple to understand and very satisfying to watch :)
@@truewishes7255 actually I did it. It was safe but my hair was just a little bit darker... I think vegetal coloration is only to cover your white hair not to make your hair darker...
What a thorough and perfect presentation! 👏👏 well done both on the hair transformation and the presentation. I wish all RUclips instruction videos were this good!
Hi yesterday I use this ....I am pregnant also....use this it's really work same like video.... really amazing results...my hair 3 to 4 inch grey ..now it's looks normal hair ...I followed same she guide expect additional Power and oil ...I put tea water and bitroots ...it's really amazing..this video help me a lot... thanks for well explained video ❤
This WORKS! In fact I did it without any aloe powder or amla or tea water etc in henna... And it worked! Thank you!! The hair did become a bit dry but for that I applied fresh aloe gel/juice AFTER the whole coloring process for moisturizing.
Can we put some eucalyptus oil drops in indigo pack? Because after keeping it on the head for 2 hrs and being in a bit colder climate outside India, it gave me a mild headache. I put eucalyptus oil drops in the henna pack and it didn't make my head too cool.
I've been doing my grays with henna and indigo for around two years and my hair still looks shiny and healthy. I have naturally oily hair so I have to do it more often than 4weeks. Nevermind the outcome is worth it. ☺️
Always add aloe vera powder just 1 tsp in 100gms. It will give a lot of moisture. Also if you can just add few drops of high quality tea tree essential oil.
@@HennaStyles Hey thanks for replying so quick. Can you please answer one more question. As you mentioned don't apply too much oil on henna treated hair. How many times I should oil my hair given that color fades away quickly from my hair.
Thank you so much priyanka . This was my first time doing henna and indigo.. I followed your steps and got the exact result . I am very happy that after 7-8 yrs I am now going to get free from chemical hair dye . ❤
Thank you so much for sharing. Just do root touch ups every 4-8 weeks. The more you will do the more it will start staying on the hair. Please do not give up. If you have any questions let me know.
❤Thanks for this recipe! I've been trying different ones for so many years and I finally have dark hair, no white. It even worked to darken my eyebrows.
Thank you so much mam for this video! After my mum told me to apply indigo powder after henna process, I’ve been looking for accurate video to do so and after following the exact process told by you, result are perfect ! Just loving it and a heart for you♥️♥️♥️
Wow! Thanks! The video showed the whole process on grey hair, so helps show the actaul results, which seem absolutely great. :). Can you share the link for one step henna indigo process as I want to colour my hair dark brown.
Oh my God I can't believe this... I did my first step and its so amazing, I just rinsed it, will apply d second step and leave it overnight. Will tell u d result dear lovely sis. Bless u
I just did my first Henna and Indigo dye treatment. I was hoping all I needed was the 1 step process, however, I ended up needing to do the two step process. I was just touching up my roots, I just wanted to get the gray roots. With the one step process I did add indigo to the henna. I allowed my henna mixture to sit overnight. Then in the morning I mixed my indigo. I allow 20 - 30 minutes for the indigo dye release. The 1 step process my grays came out auburn, so then I did the 2nd step with just indigo with a little aloe vera. I am now waiting to see how it looks once I rinse out the 2nd step.
@@HennaStylesI Love it! My hair color is perfect after the two step process. This time I only did a root touch up. Next time I will do my entire hair.👍🏽🤗
Какое замечательное обучающее видео! Интересный способ распределения волос с окрашивающим составом по голове, как будто формируется шапочка) лайк и подписка! Сама увлекаюсь окрашиванием хной и басмой, стремлюсь к русому оттенку при наличии седины, подбираю соотношения трав. С удовольствием почерпну из Ваших видео новые знания. Спасибо Вам!
Thanks so much for this great video with the detailed photos and shots of her hair afterwards. So many great tips and her hair looks great. I am still using store-bought, chemical hair-dye products for now but will soon switch to henna and indigo. Have to master doing the application myself like every four/six weeks.
Thank you so much for this detailed demo (and for including a follow-up of how your client's hair looks after a few days and a few weeks)! I do have one question: what is the purpose of the tea tree essential oil? I haven't seen that recommended elsewhere and am curious what its benefit is.
You can add any essential oil which is good for hair and scalp. Rosemary is my another favourite. The essential oil enhanced the color of henna. And tea tree and rosemary essential oils are best for hair and scalp.
Hello Priyanka, thank you for the detailed video. I am excited to try the henna for the first time. I have black hair with grays in one patch and will use this two-step process with the idea to cover grays. You mention about indigo, but would you also recommend to apply henna for the section only or to the complete hair? Thanks
For last few days watching videos for this indigo coloring process,. My age is 42 /M and using only henna for last 20 years. Of course now having all my 80℅ hairs are orangish. Recently heard about indigo, and have already ordered 100gm of indigo powder and waiting 2 do this 2 step process and to share my experience. Crossing my fingers ✌ actually I never wanted to use chemical based colours, hence avoid them. But carrying 80℅ orangish hair is also sometime looks bad. Oh god hope this indigo will help.
What an amazing tutorial! Since I can't order the exact same products you've mentioned, what henna should I look for exactly? And for the second step do I need shampoo again? 😇🙏🏽
You can order all ingredients which is only just one ingredient(nothing else mixed), fresh (not more than 6 months old) and good quality. Do not shampoo or put anything between 1st and 2nd step. Just wash with water after both steps. Also check description for links.
I want the exact same hair color as your friend's result, and I can't order from the links you put here. What henna do I need? Natural? Is it called red henna maybe? Plus, amla, aloe vera and hibiscus powders are included in the henna ingredients or should I buy them separately anyway? Sorry, I'm clueless 😅
Fantastic! I bet she is happy. I love henna and indigo. Every time I get lazy and sneak a chemical dye, my hair suffers greatly. Finally a henna video that I agree with 100%.
There are some solutions you can try. Just keep indigo for 1-2 hrs not more. Choose right indigo powder. Add few drops of essential oil for smell. When mixing the paste, try not to inhale any particles. Apply and wrap quickly: Apply the indigo and wrap your hair quickly after mixing.
I tried this today and it worked amazingly on my hair. Thanks for the detailed application procedure and other information. Adding aloevera and amla powder to the henna really helped. I did exactly as you said and applied indigo only to grey part that is the front top portion of my head. So, my problem now is that the top front of my head is jet black and the rest of my hair is my natural dark brown. 😅😅 But that isn't much of a pain considering how well it covered my grey hair. 🙂🙂
Thanks for sharing. If you like apply indigo to the whole hair 😃. You can also try 1-step with henna indigo which give you brown 😃. ruclips.net/video/UFyyFgAKfvM/видео.html
Any good herbal mild shampoo is good (without sulphate and paraben) Oil is not required, but if you want just few drops of some hair oil in damp hair (like coconut)
Hiiii!! 😀😀😀😀Thank you so much for this video!!! Question for you. What if the 2nd step organic indigo powder that you added salt and water to doesn't turn indigo color before you apply it on the hair??? 😥😭😭😭😭😭 Usually, the indigo powder turns indigo/bluish within 10 mins of mixing the indigo powder, salt and water, however, this time it remained green at the time of application on my hair. Will it still turn my hair black? I did the 1st step and it was fine. Thank you so much if you can reply. 😊🙏
Thank you for sharing information on reasons for fading and care after treatment. I wanted this information as most of d times indigo colour got faded very soon. My reason was heavy hair oil application after henna indigo treatment..Thanks
Thank you somuch for sharing very helpful video, I have a question my hair is white and I don’t want use chemicals color so I want to use henna plus indigo but my scalp is very sensitive, I always have oil in my hair but sometimes is itchy so should I use henna plus indigo please let me know. Thank you 🙏
Yes use only natural products without any other ingredient. make sure you shampoo 2-3 times properly to remove all oil from your scalp. Do not put oil after henna and indigo. Put after few days, only little, in damp hair.
@@HennaStyles Thank you somuch for reply, How long should I keep mehandi? And after mehandi I should shampoo? Indigo you said I should I use in damp hair right? And how long should I keep it indigo? And should I do after indigo?
2-4 hrs mehendi. Then wash just with water. Within 0-72 hrs apply indigo on dry hair. Keep indigo for 1-2 hrs. Then wash just with water. Then shampoo and conditioner after 2-3 days.
After using henna for over 15 years, I stopped completely for two years because I had to do touch ups every week. Now my hair is completely henna and color free, darker in the back and white in the front. If I go back to coloring using your method, will I have to also do touch ups every week?
When I was hiding my gray I found it very effective to mix 50/50 indigofera and henna which is faster. I had excellent results. I have let my hair go gray and I color my hair using blues, greens and purples.
@@TracyD2 hi did you tried henna and indigo ? i wanna find good recipee for my mother her hair grows all white and she want any type of brown color that doesnt look coppery
Hello Ma'am. Thank you for the detailed step wise video. Actually I have followed this method recently for the last one month. I found that after washing the application of indigo mixture, my hair become rough. So I applied (hibiscus+aloevera extract) oil for 24 hours and then washed with shampoo. As you mentioned in the video, shall I stop applying oil?? But overall results are very satisfying
Thanks. Try not to apply oil after indigo. You should add aloe vera powder in indigo too. After you wash the indigo apply only few drops of oil or serum in damp hair.
Thank you. With only cassia on grey look gold/blonde. Here is the video i made to understand -Henna/indigo/cassia on blonde/grey hair ruclips.net/video/dF4erNaTDK0/видео.html
I used to do 2 step henna indigo over my natural medium to dark brown hair for years (no greys) and it made my hair jet black (not natural black but box dye jet black). I loved how healthy it made my hair look, however when I decided to lighten my hair back to brown nothing would take the green tones of indigo out of the hair, not even bleaching, the only way was to grow the hair out.
Oh sorry to hear. I recommend one-step henna indigo mostly. If you do not want very black. I never had a problem of green hair, but i heard it a lot. Its always safer to start will less indigo in one step.
@@anon7641 I always had luck dying my hair over henna and indigo. The only thing is lightening it was very difficult. It’s hard for bleach to get through all those layers. It can wear away but that will takes months probably a year without doing your hair. It’s best just to do root touch ups and not layer henna/indigo over and over. Especially if there are plans to change hair. Actually if someone is ever thinking about lightening hair skip the the henna and indigo.
I realize that hair must be very clean from residual products before applying henna and indigo to get black. If this also applies to removing my DIY hydrolized wheat protein, should I clarify my hair to remove the protein beforehand? Thanks
Wow! Thank you for this!! What do you suggest for roots having grays? My mom has medium brown hair (dyed it her whole life ) and I want to do henna on her and keep the medium brown/dark brown and covering her grays .. do you still recommend I do this two step? Or should I risk it and do dark brown henna (henna and indigo)
HI ! This is great! I have grays and I want to do henna but don't want indigo. I currently have bleached hair at mid length its a dark blonde all the way down to the tips. At the roots I have my natural hair color (dark brown) with white hair (natural grey). What do you suggest? Would I need a 2 step process if choosing a different color other than indigo? What are my color options?
Hello! I am not the creator of the video :) but I have some answers for you anyway! Without indigo, you can have a red color (this is the color that henna gives). For a range of browns to black, you need to use indigo. If your hair is very light, including blonde and grey, a 2-step process is recommended. If your hair is brown, and you want to darken or achieve a different shade, you can mix indigo and henna together for a 1-step process. To summarize: if you do not want to use indigo at all, you will get a red shade. If you do not want the 2-step process, you can get browns or black by mixing henna and indigo together; in this case your coverage will not be perfect on dark blond or greys. I hope this helps! Happy hair-ing :)
I will suggest to watch my other videos on different colours to get from different ratios of henna, indigo, cassia and amla powders. You should always mix little and try a strand test on sample of your hair and see whether you want lighter or darker etc. i think you can try henna, amla and cassia mix to get a lighter brown shade, but you might need a little but indigo too.
After the 1st step you say to start the 2nd step within 72 hours. Should I wait 72 hours until the 2nd step or should I do it same day? Great video btw
After you wash henna, you can apply just after or within 72hrs meaning any time between you wash henna and until it is 72 hrs. I prefer apply indigo next day. You do patches or root touch ups when you do not want to apply on whole hair. But you can apply on all hair. Specially if u have grey everywhere.
Thank you for these videos :) I have a question... why do you use aloe vera powder and use tea instead of water? It also seems like you apply it cold? So many places say the henna needs to be warm or it won't work, and I don't understand the benefits of tea, aloe vera, hibiscus or any other herbs?
Aloe vera is good to add moisture. Amla for hair growth, maintain curls and strength. Tea water is just to add a little acid to get more color and stick better. You can make a thick paste and add little warm water later if you feels its cold. Hibiscus is slso very good herb to add for hair health
Thank you for showing the correct method of using henna and indigo. I will definitely try this soon. Wanted to ask you if it's okay to mix methi powder in the henna mix, will it still work? Any idea?
Hi Henna Styles, thank you so much! This video has finally explained in a way that I could understand. I have been considering dying my brown hair with 30% gray with henna for a while. But my hair is very dry. Can I still use henna? Is there a way to color it without drying it even more? Also to keep it brown, and also cover the gray, do you recommend a 1step or 2 step process? Thank you so much for the video again! Keep posting please ;)
Thanks so much. Always add 1tsp aloe vera powder in 100gms of henna or indigo. Add few drops of tea tree essential oil in henna. After you wash indigo you can apply few drops of oil or serum in damp hair. Start with one step first. 50-50 then increase indigo in one step if you want darker. If you think you need very black then go for 2-step
Add aloe vera and amla, plus tea tree or rosemary essential oil. If you add any other oil or vitamin E it might impact the color. But 1-2 capsules will be ok.
Thank you for this great video. I (26M) am new to this & tried the process but couldn't get the black hair-color right. I got quite dark color (still orange-ish & darker than shown in the video) from the henna application. The hair were mostly dark black right after the indigo step but turned to dark brown after I shampooed them 2 days after the application. This is what I did - Day 1 - Washed hair with shampoo, dried off, applied henna and washed off with normal water later Day 2, 3 - Washed hair with normal water Day 4 - Washed hair with water, dried off, applied indigo, washed off with water later Day 5, 6 - Washed hair with normal water Day 7 - Shampooed hair, much of black color came out After this process, as a habit, I wash my hair with water every day and shampoo them every 3 days. That dark brown color has now lightened to orange in 6 weeks. Should I not wash my hair this frequently during and/or after the process?
After day 1, just apply indigo on day 2 and wash with plain water after. Then on day 5 wash with shampoo ans conditioner. Touch up every 4-8 weeks when ever required. You can also try 1-step some times.
Hi...lovely video. I just did a henna only. Im feeling like going for blonde highlights. You think if i bleach it ...will it show...and will it look decent. Not colour just using bleach on henna hair?
Need patience for this process.. good 👍.. it's been 6 years i use this idea results always 100% ... Remember don't wash your hair with chemical shampoo or soap..
Great video! Very easy to understand and follow your directions. I have the gray hair around the front of my hair, simular to the lady in your video. I think the 2 step method would probably work for me. I also have red Raj henna powder. Can you do a video on how to properly use this? Especially because I do have the gray hair in the front. Thanks again!😊
@@HennaStyles I just did the indigo earlier today and I’m just shocked at my results! My hair roots are so plump and soft wow! How often should I do hennas? Thanks for your reply
I really thank you. I could have black hairs after following the steps in the video. Only problem my roots ( grey hairs) slightly came back 1 week after, i washed my hairs with paraben free shampoo two times. How i can keep colour? Can you please advise me ? Thanks in advance
Hi there! Thank you for the video! I've been trying to dye my greys with henna and indigo from The Henna Guys. Have you used that brand before? I haven't had luck as my hair stays red/orange even after keeping the indigo on for about 4 hours. Do you have any additional tips? I'm trying to color the greys to black hair or at lease very dark brown.
I have heard it is a good brand but have’t tried it yet. As soon as you mix indigo apply and even in 1-2hrs it turns the hair black. The dye release time of indigo is very short. Please follow all the tips in my video.
@@HennaStyles Thank you so much for replying! I applied the indigo after letting it sit for 10 minutes and kept it in my hair for 4 hours. I had let the henna sit out for about 8 hours or so (as stated on the box) and kept that in my hair for 4 hours. My greys are actually more white than grey. I used black tea in the henna. I did it on wet hair though and noticed in the video that you applied on your friend's hair when it was dry. Few more questions: 1) Would applying it on damp or dry be better? 2) At this point my new white hairs have grown in about 2 inches, can I try again or is it best when it is less than two inches of grow out? 3) Is a black tea bag ok or does it have to be looseleaf tea? 4) In the video it looks like you are also adding tea water in the indigo powder but mentioned using regular water. Does it matter which one or can I use tea for indigo as well? Thank you again! :). You're so great!
Didn’t work like magic for the first time. But this 2-step method made my hair brown from orange, so I’m glad a bit and i hope reapplying indigo would work better n better next time. Please suggest 😊
You can order all ingredients which is only just one ingredient(nothing else mixed), fresh (not more than 6 months old) and good quality. Do not shampoo or put anything between 1st and 2nd step. Just wash with water after both steps. Also check description for links.
I've watched a lot of henna+indigo videos and this one is by far the best one. I was curious about grey coverage on black/thick Asian hair, and this was perfectly thorough and her hair looks gorgeous! ❤
Thank you so much ♥️
I don't have gray hair i am 25 old but i dont have blackish hair as i see my cousins have can i do this treatment with my hair?
Yess. If you want darker shade you can definitely use this method.
I know this is an older video, but it's far more helpful than any video I've seen so far. I'll definitely watch this a few times!
Thank you very much for posting this! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much. I am glad you like it ♥️
@@HennaStylesI could cover my white hair by following your instruccions and enjoyed very much The result. At this moment, I need to remove henna out of my hair without causing damage. I would, very much, appreciate, your suggestion to remove henna out without damaging my hair. Thank you.
Your video is the best and most honest and precise on the net!! Honestly.
Thank you.
So sensible.
This has been by far the best video about Henna and Indigo hair dying I have ever seen. It was detailed, informative and concise. Thank you so much.
Not sure that will work on me, I don't have grey hair but my natural color was black and now it's like some dark brown... I wanted to make my hair black again but without using chemical products again... I watched many many many videos about henna and/or indigo, yours is my favorite! The only one I liked. Simple to understand and very satisfying to watch :)
Yes it will work 😊 thank you 😊
Is it safe? I also want blackish hair is it chemical free?
@@truewishes7255 actually I did it. It was safe but my hair was just a little bit darker... I think vegetal coloration is only to cover your white hair not to make your hair darker...
What a thorough and perfect presentation! 👏👏 well done both on the hair transformation and the presentation. I wish all RUclips instruction videos were this good!
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏻
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Hi yesterday I use this ....I am pregnant also....use this it's really work same like video.... really amazing results...my hair 3 to 4 inch grey ..now it's looks normal hair ...I followed same she guide expect additional Power and oil ...I put tea water and bitroots ...it's really amazing..this video help me a lot... thanks for well explained video ❤
I am glad. Thanks 😊🙏🏻
Aapke baal kab tk black rhte h indigo s? Mne use kia 3#4 din baad colr km hone lg gyaa
This WORKS! In fact I did it without any aloe powder or amla or tea water etc in henna... And it worked! Thank you!! The hair did become a bit dry but for that I applied fresh aloe gel/juice AFTER the whole coloring process for moisturizing.
Can we put some eucalyptus oil drops in indigo pack? Because after keeping it on the head for 2 hrs and being in a bit colder climate outside India, it gave me a mild headache. I put eucalyptus oil drops in the henna pack and it didn't make my head too cool.
You can i think
Yes i think so
Did you applied aloe vera after henna or after two step?
@AllaboutMyLife485 mix aloe Vera powder in henna paste and indigo paste too.
I've been doing my grays with henna and indigo for around two years and my hair still looks shiny and healthy. I have naturally oily hair so I have to do it more often than 4weeks. Nevermind the outcome is worth it. ☺️
Thanks for sharing 😊
hey does your hair became dry and frizzy after applying henna? I am facing this issue.
Always add aloe vera powder just 1 tsp in 100gms. It will give a lot of moisture. Also if you can just add few drops of high quality tea tree essential oil.
@@HennaStyles Hey thanks for replying so quick. Can you please answer one more question. As you mentioned don't apply too much oil on henna treated hair. How many times I should oil my hair given that color fades away quickly from my hair.
@@HennaStyles can I use olive oil instead of aloevera
Thank you so much priyanka . This was my first time doing henna and indigo.. I followed your steps and got the exact result . I am very happy that after 7-8 yrs I am now going to get free from chemical hair dye . ❤
I just hope that this stays like this even after shampooing my hair . Will keep you updated for my after shampoo experience 😊
Thank you so much for sharing. Just do root touch ups every 4-8 weeks. The more you will do the more it will start staying on the hair. Please do not give up. If you have any questions let me know.
First time some one has showed the application on grey hair that was a good demo.
Thank you 😊
Which indigo powder is best??
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I tried mam & its working well.But not withstanding more than a week. Tell me some suggestions mam
Thank you for the application method , genius,,i will do my first henna coloring and i was so worried about how to apply it evenly.. many thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful! ♥️♥️♥️
❤Thanks for this recipe! I've been trying different ones for so many years and I finally have dark hair, no white. It even worked to darken my eyebrows.
Thanks for the review
Do you have to do your entire head each time or could you just get the roots every 4-6 weeks? Does the Henna fade?
Thank you so much this is great
I hope I can get fresh indigo.
I don't have gray hair i am 25 old but i dont have blackish hair as i see my cousins have can i do this treatment with my hair?
Yes u can
Thank you so much mam for this video! After my mum told me to apply indigo powder after henna process, I’ve been looking for accurate video to do so and after following the exact process told by you, result are perfect ! Just loving it and a heart for you♥️♥️♥️
I am so glad ♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰🥰
Never seen youtuber have this much patience to answer all queries.
Thank you so much ♥️
Wow! Thanks! The video showed the whole process on grey hair, so helps show the actaul results, which seem absolutely great. :). Can you share the link for one step henna indigo process as I want to colour my hair dark brown.
If this is true then god bless you as you r the first one to show the exact results. Thank you
Yes she is my client/neighbour/friend 😊🙏🏻
Where is ur shop Mam... Can u please let me know indigo powder name am not getting in description box.
Very detailed explanation of the whole process. This is the best video I came across on this topic. Thanks a ton 👍. Truly appreciate your work. 👏
Thank you so much ♥️🙏🏻🥰
@@HennaStyleshow long it lasts
It's such shame that such talented person doesn't have lot of videos! You should be known !!!
Thank you 💙💙💙 i will try upload more videos
Oh my God I can't believe this... I did my first step and its so amazing, I just rinsed it, will apply d second step and leave it overnight. Will tell u d result dear lovely sis. Bless u
I am so glad. Please let me know 🥰🥰🥰
I just did my first Henna and Indigo dye treatment. I was hoping all I needed was the 1 step process, however, I ended up needing to do the two step process. I was just touching up my roots, I just wanted to get the gray roots. With the one step process I did add indigo to the henna. I allowed my henna mixture to sit overnight. Then in the morning I mixed my indigo. I allow 20 - 30 minutes for the indigo dye release. The 1 step process my grays came out auburn, so then I did the 2nd step with just indigo with a little aloe vera. I am now waiting to see how it looks once I rinse out the 2nd step.
It will be dark almost black. Please let me know ♥️
@@HennaStyles I will let you know, I will be rinsing out step 2 shortly. 👍🏽🤗
@@HennaStylesI Love it! My hair color is perfect after the two step process. This time I only did a root touch up. Next time I will do my entire hair.👍🏽🤗
Какое замечательное обучающее видео! Интересный способ распределения волос с окрашивающим составом по голове, как будто формируется шапочка) лайк и подписка! Сама увлекаюсь окрашиванием хной и басмой, стремлюсь к русому оттенку при наличии седины, подбираю соотношения трав. С удовольствием почерпну из Ваших видео новые знания. Спасибо Вам!
Thank you so much ♥️ i am really glad you like it ☺️
Thanks so much for this great video with the detailed photos and shots of her hair afterwards. So many great tips and her hair looks great. I am still using store-bought, chemical hair-dye products for now but will soon switch to henna and indigo. Have to master doing the application myself like every four/six weeks.
Glad it was helpful!
One of the best henna/ indigo vedio I have seen till date😊
Lovely video and straight to the point . Thank you for sharing
Thank you 💙💙💙
Thank you so much for this detailed demo (and for including a follow-up of how your client's hair looks after a few days and a few weeks)! I do have one question: what is the purpose of the tea tree essential oil? I haven't seen that recommended elsewhere and am curious what its benefit is.
You can add any essential oil which is good for hair and scalp. Rosemary is my another favourite. The essential oil enhanced the color of henna. And tea tree and rosemary essential oils are best for hair and scalp.
Thank you! @@HennaStyles
Prianka,,,, I love you and all your great instructions Mam.
You speak clear and to the point.
Great video..THANK YOU.
I am glad you like it 🙏🏻🙂
@@HennaStyles God Bless🤩🤩
Gracias por explicar muy bien paso a paso por fin entendí lo del índigo 😅siempre lo ponía con la henna junto
Thank you. Yes you can watch my one step henna indigo video.
@@HennaStyles siii thanks 🙏🏼
Thank you for no long intro. It saves time.
♥️
Thank you i followed your instructions completely and I just washed my hair after step two and orange color is gone very happy.
Thank you 😊♥️
Tried this today and I am quite surprised with the result. Wish I knew this process before. Can we apply oil once a week though? Thanks !!
Thanks for sharing. If you want to apply oil then apply few drops in damp hair like serum.
@HennaStyles should we also avoid any hair masks?
That redish color looks so nice! This is the shade I’ve always wanted
Thank you so much for such a detailed presentation. It's really very helpful specially for people like me, who are new to using indigo powder.
Thanks ☺️☺️☺️
I know henna, but what is the color indigo???
I am following ur process..its works perfectly. Thanks for the video 🙏🙏
Thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Girl...thank you! Literally buying all of these products to try. 🙌
Hello Priyanka, thank you for the detailed video. I am excited to try the henna for the first time. I have black hair with grays in one patch and will use this two-step process with the idea to cover grays. You mention about indigo, but would you also recommend to apply henna for the section only or to the complete hair? Thanks
Yes. You will need to apply henna first. Indigo doesn’t stat long for itself. So we need henna as a base.
For last few days watching videos for this indigo coloring process,. My age is 42 /M and using only henna for last 20 years. Of course now having all my 80℅ hairs are orangish. Recently heard about indigo, and have already ordered 100gm of indigo powder and waiting 2 do this 2 step process and to share my experience. Crossing my fingers ✌ actually I never wanted to use chemical based colours, hence avoid them. But carrying 80℅ orangish hair is also sometime looks bad. Oh god hope this indigo will help.
It will definitely help not just with color but also the health of hair as it is all chemical free. Initially you will need regular touchups.
How did it go with indigo???
I followed this method but my hair is orange to light brown
What an amazing tutorial!
Since I can't order the exact same products you've mentioned, what henna should I look for exactly?
And for the second step do I need shampoo again? 😇🙏🏽
You can order all ingredients which is only just one ingredient(nothing else mixed), fresh (not more than 6 months old) and good quality. Do not shampoo or put anything between 1st and 2nd step. Just wash with water after both steps. Also check description for links.
I want the exact same hair color as your friend's result, and I can't order from the links you put here.
What henna do I need? Natural? Is it called red henna maybe?
Plus, amla, aloe vera and hibiscus powders are included in the henna ingredients or should I buy them separately anyway?
Sorry, I'm clueless 😅
Fantastic! I bet she is happy. I love henna and indigo. Every time I get lazy and sneak a chemical dye, my hair suffers greatly. Finally a henna video that I agree with 100%.
Yes she indeed is very happy. Its her first time and it stick to her hair very well. 2 months and she did not needed the touch up.
Thank you so much, your video is crystal clear and clarified all my doubts.
I am glad you like it ♥️
One of the best henna/indigo vedio I have seen till date
Thank you so much ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you, so informative ✨Could indigo alone be used to tone brassy blonde?
No. You need henna as base to get attached to hair molecule. Indigo alone will wash off quickly.
Well explained. It really worked on my hairs,nice results.
I loved your video. Can you do Henna again the following week? You see, I do henna weekly on my hair. So does the henna remove the indigo?
No, you can do without any issues. You might want to do one-step or two-step with indigo if needed
This video was really good and you explain everything very well…
Thanks 🙂🙏🏻
Very nice results❤❤. I wish I can use indigo too. It somehow gives me a headache 😢
There are some solutions you can try. Just keep indigo for 1-2 hrs not more. Choose right indigo powder. Add few drops of essential oil for smell. When mixing the paste, try not to inhale any particles. Apply and wrap quickly: Apply the indigo and wrap your hair quickly after mixing.
I tried this today and it worked amazingly on my hair. Thanks for the detailed application procedure and other information. Adding aloevera and amla powder to the henna really helped. I did exactly as you said and applied indigo only to grey part that is the front top portion of my head. So, my problem now is that the top front of my head is jet black and the rest of my hair is my natural dark brown. 😅😅 But that isn't much of a pain considering how well it covered my grey hair. 🙂🙂
Thanks for sharing. If you like apply indigo to the whole hair 😃. You can also try 1-step with henna indigo which give you brown 😃. ruclips.net/video/UFyyFgAKfvM/видео.html
Which shampoo and hair oil are you using after this henna indigo process ?
Any good herbal mild shampoo is good (without sulphate and paraben)
Oil is not required, but if you want just few drops of some hair oil in damp hair (like coconut)
@@HennaStyles thanks for answering
You are too early bird i think
What is indigo
Thank you for the detailed video. When can i apply oil after indigo wash?
Just apply few drops in damp hair after you wash indigo with only water. Add aloevera powder to indigo as well so that your hair will be hydrated.
@@HennaStyles thank you 🙏
Hiiii!! 😀😀😀😀Thank you so much for this video!!! Question for you. What if the 2nd step organic indigo powder that you added salt and water to doesn't turn indigo color before you apply it on the hair??? 😥😭😭😭😭😭 Usually, the indigo powder turns indigo/bluish within 10 mins of mixing the indigo powder, salt and water, however, this time it remained green at the time of application on my hair. Will it still turn my hair black? I did the 1st step and it was fine. Thank you so much if you can reply. 😊🙏
In winter it might takes a little longer. Also check the quality of the indigo and how old it is.
Thank you for sharing information on reasons for fading and care after treatment. I wanted this information as most of d times indigo colour got faded very soon. My reason was heavy hair oil application after henna indigo treatment..Thanks
Thank you 😊♥️ Apply less hair oil in damp hair. Use herbal mild shampoo and conditioner
Thank you somuch for sharing very helpful video, I have a question my hair is white and I don’t want use chemicals color so I want to use henna plus indigo but my scalp is very sensitive, I always have oil in my hair but sometimes is itchy so should I use henna plus indigo please let me know.
Thank you 🙏
Yes use only natural products without any other ingredient. make sure you shampoo 2-3 times properly to remove all oil from your scalp. Do not put oil after henna and indigo. Put after few days, only little, in damp hair.
@@HennaStyles
Thank you somuch for reply,
How long should I keep mehandi? And after mehandi I should shampoo?
Indigo you said I should I use in damp hair right? And how long should I keep it indigo? And should I do after indigo?
2-4 hrs mehendi. Then wash just with water. Within 0-72 hrs apply indigo on dry hair. Keep indigo for 1-2 hrs. Then wash just with water. Then shampoo and conditioner after 2-3 days.
Very Good Explanation i have Jet Black hair but my mom is using it you explain it well
Thanks. I am glad ❤️❤️❤️
@@HennaStyles 🥰
Hi!! 😀 Thank you for this video. What happens if you dont add the tea water, but only amla and henna powder in the mixture?
You can add just water
After using henna for over 15 years, I stopped completely for two years because I had to do touch ups every week. Now my hair is completely henna and color free, darker in the back and white in the front. If I go back to coloring using your method, will I have to also do touch ups every week?
If you do it properly you will need touchups every 4-8 weeks. The more you do it the less touchups needed as it sticks better.
@@HennaStyles thank you!
Amazing video and results! Will surely try your method. Can you suggest the right Henna and indigo brands? Also for amla, aloe Vera and hibiscus.
Hello.Best ever seen video about grey hair mask ..Great job..🎉
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏻
First video with much more details.Thank you😊
Hi Mam, Can I use Rose Water Instead of Essential Oil for Hair Smell .... Please Reply .... Lots of love from Guntur,AP,India 🥰
Rose water is not same as essential oil. Essential oil is (mehendi ka tel) we use it to get dark color and it also helps with the smell.
When I was hiding my gray I found it very effective to mix 50/50 indigofera and henna which is faster. I had excellent results. I have let my hair go gray and I color my hair using blues, greens and purples.
Yes that is one step henna indigo. That is described in my other videos.
Can you link that video??
ruclips.net/video/UFyyFgAKfvM/видео.html
Those direct dyes are able to stick to your gray? My gray is so stubborn.
@@TracyD2 hi did you tried henna and indigo ? i wanna find good recipee for my mother her hair grows all white and she want any type of brown color that doesnt look coppery
Hi ,I am so happy I found your channel ,I always use henna and I love it but I want to ask what is lndigo? Where can I get it? Wish you all the best .
Thank you so much. It is a plant like henna. Which country you are in ? I have links in the description
I am from Saudi Arabia
Hello Ma'am.
Thank you for the detailed step wise video. Actually I have followed this method recently for the last one month. I found that after washing the application of indigo mixture, my hair become rough. So I applied (hibiscus+aloevera extract) oil for 24 hours and then washed with shampoo. As you mentioned in the video, shall I stop applying oil?? But overall results are very satisfying
Thanks. Try not to apply oil after indigo. You should add aloe vera powder in indigo too. After you wash the indigo apply only few drops of oil or serum in damp hair.
@@HennaStyles okay.
Thank you 💖
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Thanks, wish it was some video showing the result of using Cassia on the grey hair
Thank you. With only cassia on grey look gold/blonde. Here is the video i made to understand -Henna/indigo/cassia on blonde/grey hair
ruclips.net/video/dF4erNaTDK0/видео.html
Your client has a young face but had soo much natural grey hair. 😢😢😢😢😢😢 This dye did a good job.
Thank you. Yes she is really happy with the results 😊
@@HennaStyles Hi, can you please tell us what the tea tree oil does for the henna?
This is magical ❤i also tried and soooo happy 😊
Thank you ♥️♥️♥️
I used to do 2 step henna indigo over my natural medium to dark brown hair for years (no greys) and it made my hair jet black (not natural black but box dye jet black). I loved how healthy it made my hair look, however when I decided to lighten my hair back to brown nothing would take the green tones of indigo out of the hair, not even bleaching, the only way was to grow the hair out.
Oh sorry to hear. I recommend one-step henna indigo mostly. If you do not want very black. I never had a problem of green hair, but i heard it a lot. Its always safer to start will less indigo in one step.
No chemical treatment on indigoed hair! its a disaster - green is the only outcome! LOL!
@@anon7641 I always had luck dying my hair over henna and indigo. The only thing is lightening it was very difficult. It’s hard for bleach to get through all those layers. It can wear away but that will takes months probably a year without doing your hair. It’s best just to do root touch ups and not layer henna/indigo over and over. Especially if there are plans to change hair. Actually if someone is ever thinking about lightening hair skip the the henna and indigo.
@@HennaStyles so if you want yet black the two- step process is better than the One-step?
2-step
I realize that hair must be very clean from residual products before applying henna and indigo to get black. If this also applies to removing my DIY hydrolized wheat protein, should I clarify my hair to remove the protein beforehand? Thanks
Yes you should use clarifying shampoo and properly clean your hair before applying henna. 😊👍🏻
Nice video 👌 you have explained everything in detail
Thank you 😊♥️
Great video ! Followed it and results were amazing.. can we oil and wash our hair next day or have to wait and do after two days ?
Thank you 😊🙏🏻 you can wash next day but i recommend to wait for 2 days
Wow! Thank you for this!! What do you suggest for roots having grays? My mom has medium brown hair (dyed it her whole life ) and I want to do henna on her and keep the medium brown/dark brown and covering her grays .. do you still recommend I do this two step? Or should I risk it and do dark brown henna (henna and indigo)
Yes 2-steps and the just root touchups as and when needed. 😀👍🏻 you should try both. 1-step and 2-step.
HI ! This is great! I have grays and I want to do henna but don't want indigo. I currently have bleached hair at mid length its a dark blonde all the way down to the tips. At the roots I have my natural hair color (dark brown) with white hair (natural grey). What do you suggest? Would I need a 2 step process if choosing a different color other than indigo? What are my color options?
Hello! I am not the creator of the video :) but I have some answers for you anyway! Without indigo, you can have a red color (this is the color that henna gives). For a range of browns to black, you need to use indigo. If your hair is very light, including blonde and grey, a 2-step process is recommended. If your hair is brown, and you want to darken or achieve a different shade, you can mix indigo and henna together for a 1-step process. To summarize: if you do not want to use indigo at all, you will get a red shade. If you do not want the 2-step process, you can get browns or black by mixing henna and indigo together; in this case your coverage will not be perfect on dark blond or greys. I hope this helps! Happy hair-ing :)
I will suggest to watch my other videos on different colours to get from different ratios of henna, indigo, cassia and amla powders. You should always mix little and try a strand test on sample of your hair and see whether you want lighter or darker etc. i think you can try henna, amla and cassia mix to get a lighter brown shade, but you might need a little but indigo too.
After the 1st step you say to start the 2nd step within 72 hours.
Should I wait 72 hours until the 2nd step or should I do it same day?
Great video btw
Also you said to only use it in patches, I want to dye all of my hair black. Is this something you recommend?
After you wash henna, you can apply just after or within 72hrs meaning any time between you wash henna and until it is 72 hrs. I prefer apply indigo next day. You do patches or root touch ups when you do not want to apply on whole hair. But you can apply on all hair. Specially if u have grey everywhere.
Great and informative video. Clears FAQs too...
Thank you 😊🙏🏻
Thank you for these videos :) I have a question... why do you use aloe vera powder and use tea instead of water? It also seems like you apply it cold? So many places say the henna needs to be warm or it won't work, and I don't understand the benefits of tea, aloe vera, hibiscus or any other herbs?
Aloe vera is good to add moisture. Amla for hair growth, maintain curls and strength. Tea water is just to add a little acid to get more color and stick better. You can make a thick paste and add little warm water later if you feels its cold. Hibiscus is slso very good herb to add for hair health
@@HennaStyles thank you very much :) my hair actually got darker for the first time due to your advice
Use distilled water if you decide to use water!
@@froggu6623 Henna can straighten hair texture over time so Amla helps keep your natural texture if you want of course.
Thank you for showing the correct method of using henna and indigo. I will definitely try this soon. Wanted to ask you if it's okay to mix methi powder in the henna mix, will it still work? Any idea?
Yes mix a teaspoon in 100gms.
Hi Henna Styles, thank you so much! This video has finally explained in a way that I could understand. I have been considering dying my brown hair with 30% gray with henna for a while. But my hair is very dry. Can I still use henna? Is there a way to color it without drying it even more? Also to keep it brown, and also cover the gray, do you recommend a 1step or 2 step process? Thank you so much for the video again! Keep posting please ;)
Thanks so much. Always add 1tsp aloe vera powder in 100gms of henna or indigo. Add few drops of tea tree essential oil in henna. After you wash indigo you can apply few drops of oil or serum in damp hair. Start with one step first. 50-50 then increase indigo in one step if you want darker. If you think you need very black then go for 2-step
Thank you so much for your reply, very helpful!!! And keep posting :)
@@HennaStyles Hi. Can I add my favorite essential oil instead of tea tree oil? Thank you for your great video.
Yes the ones which are good for hair.
Pls suggest best brand of Indigo powder
Which country you are in?
It's really informative. Thanks so much.
Thank you 🙂
Hello! Thank you for the video! Can we apply oil/oil massage and wash hair normally in the coming weeks after the two step dying process?
Apply only few drops in damp hair if you want. Use herbal mild shampoo and conditioner for better results.
Thank god for this video. I haven’t applied indigo yet but the henna turned my hair red like that and I got so scared bc I bought black.
Hlo im 21 and i have many grey hair...i like to change it to orange colour with henna...which powders should i use ??
Use henna and indigo 1-step or 2-step
Many Thanks. I did this & it worked out very well.
Thank you 😊♥️
Hi I'm Your New Subscriber, only the Reason for this Video, Can I use Vitamin E capsules in Henna or Indigo Paste , Please Reply
Add aloe vera and amla, plus tea tree or rosemary essential oil. If you add any other oil or vitamin E it might impact the color. But 1-2 capsules will be ok.
@@HennaStyles thank you ji, thank you for your response ♥ Love from Guntur
Thank you for this great video. I (26M) am new to this & tried the process but couldn't get the black hair-color right. I got quite dark color (still orange-ish & darker than shown in the video) from the henna application. The hair were mostly dark black right after the indigo step but turned to dark brown after I shampooed them 2 days after the application. This is what I did -
Day 1 - Washed hair with shampoo, dried off, applied henna and washed off with normal water later
Day 2, 3 - Washed hair with normal water
Day 4 - Washed hair with water, dried off, applied indigo, washed off with water later
Day 5, 6 - Washed hair with normal water
Day 7 - Shampooed hair, much of black color came out
After this process, as a habit, I wash my hair with water every day and shampoo them every 3 days. That dark brown color has now lightened to orange in 6 weeks. Should I not wash my hair this frequently during and/or after the process?
After day 1, just apply indigo on day 2 and wash with plain water after. Then on day 5 wash with shampoo ans conditioner. Touch up every 4-8 weeks when ever required. You can also try 1-step some times.
Don't wash your hair daily.
Only once or twice a week as told in video.
The process of colour greying will slow down
I use sulfate free shampoo and stay away from harsh sunlight as possible .This has always given me good results .
@@schatdent7011 can you share which shampoo you use?
Mild or herbal shampoos, no sulphate or paraben
Hi...lovely video. I just did a henna only. Im feeling like going for blonde highlights. You think if i bleach it ...will it show...and will it look decent. Not colour just using bleach on henna hair?
Yes i do highlight over henna all the time. Hope you get one good hair stylist.
Very clear and well explained❤️
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Need patience for this process.. good 👍.. it's been 6 years i use this idea results always 100% ... Remember don't wash your hair with chemical shampoo or soap..
Great video! Very easy to understand and follow your directions. I have the gray hair around the front of my hair, simular to the lady in your video. I think the 2 step method would probably work for me. I also have red Raj henna powder. Can you do a video on how to properly use this? Especially because I do have the gray hair in the front. Thanks again!😊
Red henna and henna are same.
Itching is common problem with indigo
I got henna and indigo with amla and aloe Vera powder in it and I must say my scalp and hair feels good I’m going to leave it on for a few hours
Yes its very good for hair and scalp ❤️❤️❤️
@@HennaStyles I just did the indigo earlier today and I’m just shocked at my results! My hair roots are so plump and soft wow! How often should I do hennas? Thanks for your reply
Its natural so there is no harm if you repeat frequently. Once in a few weeks is good. I usually recommend touchups once in a 4-8 weeks.
Probably the best video that I've seen about this. 👍👍
Thank you 😊♥️
I really thank you. I could have black hairs after following the steps in the video. Only problem my roots ( grey hairs) slightly came back 1 week after, i washed my hairs with paraben free shampoo two times. How i can keep colour? Can you please advise me ? Thanks in advance
Nice informative video
Thanks 😊
so wanna try this, looks amazing
Hi there! Thank you for the video! I've been trying to dye my greys with henna and indigo from The Henna Guys. Have you used that brand before? I haven't had luck as my hair stays red/orange even after keeping the indigo on for about 4 hours. Do you have any additional tips? I'm trying to color the greys to black hair or at lease very dark brown.
I have heard it is a good brand but have’t tried it yet. As soon as you mix indigo apply and even in 1-2hrs it turns the hair black. The dye release time of indigo is very short. Please follow all the tips in my video.
@@HennaStyles Thank you so much for replying! I applied the indigo after letting it sit for 10 minutes and kept it in my hair for 4 hours. I had let the henna sit out for about 8 hours or so (as stated on the box) and kept that in my hair for 4 hours. My greys are actually more white than grey. I used black tea in the henna. I did it on wet hair though and noticed in the video that you applied on your friend's hair when it was dry. Few more questions: 1) Would applying it on damp or dry be better? 2) At this point my new white hairs have grown in about 2 inches, can I try again or is it best when it is less than two inches of grow out? 3) Is a black tea bag ok or does it have to be looseleaf tea? 4) In the video it looks like you are also adding tea water in the indigo powder but mentioned using regular water. Does it matter which one or can I use tea for indigo as well? Thank you again! :). You're so great!
Yes, I was also wondering about adding the water to the indigo. It looked like tea water. Can we do either regular water or tea water???
Regular warm water for indigo.
This is the best video and explanation is very. I used it and it really worked for me.
Glad it helped!
Do you use 1 step(henna&indigo) for touch ups,?
Yes we can do one step with more % of indigo for root touchups. If you do regularly it become darker.
@@HennaStyles thanks
Didn’t work like magic for the first time. But this 2-step method made my hair brown from orange, so I’m glad a bit and i hope reapplying indigo would work better n better next time. Please suggest 😊
What kind of indigo power become purplish black after soaking? Mine remained green only.
Pure indigo always turns violet in 10-15 mins.
Thank u so much ..this is the video i needed...actually my hairs are kind of brown and i dont like brown hairs...i want black colour
Try 2-step ♥️♥️♥️
Such a great video!
Maam can i make henna paste with my plants instead of buying it ?
Or
Buy this 👇
Gulmohar Organic Indigo Powder and Henna Powder Combo
You can order all ingredients which is only just one ingredient(nothing else mixed), fresh (not more than 6 months old) and good quality. Do not shampoo or put anything between 1st and 2nd step. Just wash with water after both steps. Also check description for links.