Henna Expert Reacts to Natural Hair Community using HENNA (type 3 and type 4 hair)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Today Henna Expert Khadija from Henna Sooq is reacting to 3 women in the natural hair community using Henna! These women all have type 3 or type 4 hair and all have different experiences using Henna. Khadija shares her best tips for using henna on this hair type and having the best optimal outcome!
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Комментарии • 547

  • @Braundi619
    @Braundi619 Год назад +215

    You know what's so beautiful to me... The fact that your head is ALWAYS covered and we rocks with you... Why? Because your energy is so pure, We trust you. Blessing to you and your quiver.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад +20

      That's so thoughtful of you!

    • @agoodgurl2k
      @agoodgurl2k 8 месяцев назад +6

      I absolutely agree! ♥️🙏🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾

    • @leesteal4458
      @leesteal4458 3 месяца назад +3

      What is special about head being covered? Am I missing something? That being said, I do like her.

    • @FleurRebelle
      @FleurRebelle 2 месяца назад

      Maybe it means she is more chaste and pure than regular women ​@leesteal4458

    • @stormA89
      @stormA89 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@leesteal4458 In essence why would anyone take hair advice from someone whose hair is damaged. We do not know what condition her hair is in. Yet, we trust her opinion.

  • @ninqistratton3418
    @ninqistratton3418 Год назад +192

    Tips:
    -Wash your hair first.
    -Prepare your henna as a thick yoghurt consistency
    -Leave it in the hair for 3-4 Hours for peak dye release
    -Heat and Steaming the hair can help the henna penetrate into the hair shafts. (potentially cutting the 3-4 hour dye sitting time in half)
    -Henna can loosen the curl pattern, but amla and Zizyphus Powder can help keep your natural curl pattern
    -Henna will dye your surfaces like your towels, too.
    - if you have grey hair and are doing root touch ups, you may need to add indigo powder to darken the orangey tones that grey hair picks up from henna.
    -You dont really need to let your henna sit overnight, what matters is how long it sits on your hair (3-4 hours)
    - Henna Oxidizes into the color it'll actually be. The original color you see after rinsing it out is not the final color.
    -Don't overuse henna, use it to strengthen your hair as needed. Alternative treatments in the interim (2-3 months) include fenugreek, aloe, zizyphus, amla, Rhassoul Clay, hibiscus rinses, etc.
    -people with fine hair may need to mix their henna with amla
    -

    • @Raphieee-cj7ss
      @Raphieee-cj7ss 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your tips😍 i would like to ask you if its better to use sulfate free shampoo or shimakai powder to clean the scalp?

    • @user-re4ez4lz4d
      @user-re4ez4lz4d 3 месяца назад

      How can I have ginger hair on my hair but mu color is brown with color hair can I have ginger hair with this color that I have?

  • @Sumerianharp
    @Sumerianharp 2 года назад +248

    In Iraq where henna is commonly used, usually you mix it with hot water, tea,coffee, kujarat tea, or chamomile tea mayby even beet water and let it sit few hours. You can add eggplant peel, green walnut meaty peel ( this has a natural brown dye and women used to use it as a semi permenant lip tint oh! And pomegranate peel . You can be creative with what you add like onion juice,oils (not too much though)
    There is this wives' tale that you should avoid using henna or any hair dye when you are on your period because your hair won't take the color as well as it should, just a fun piece of information

    • @Seagrape242
      @Seagrape242 2 года назад +19

      that is not an old wive's tale. that is a fact. has to do with hormonal disturbances. applies to pregnancy and pre-teens/teens.

    • @mushroom.mustang
      @mushroom.mustang 2 года назад +3

      thank yew for sharing this info it’s so interesting ! i love little pieces of folklore like this too and often it does have a string of truth :o

    • @indy3240
      @indy3240 2 года назад +4

      Ain’t nobody got time for all those ingredients lol but ty for the tips!

    • @cornerstonetony4344
      @cornerstonetony4344 Год назад +1

      How do I achieve black colors please

    • @MrMzcurlz1
      @MrMzcurlz1 Год назад +12

      @@indy3240 I don’t think you have to use all the ingredients. I think she’s just telling you all the different things that you can mix with the Hana ,you just pick one.

  • @cherrypie6679
    @cherrypie6679 6 месяцев назад +17

    I am 45 and have been applying henna on my hair for over 30 years. I have never stopped doing it. I have a lot of gray hair so I do the rrots every second week, and do the complete hair every 6 weeks. I wait two hours, that's perfectly enough for me since I already have multiple layers on my hair. I have a very rich and natural looking copper colour, many people think I'm a natural redhead. And yes, it does relax the curls in a very nice way. I will never give up my henna ritual. ❤

  • @CarmenHamina
    @CarmenHamina 2 года назад +96

    I used henna consistently for about 3 years. My hair is medium porosity and occasionally heat styled and it was so easy to treat. I never got heat damage or split ends, my wash day was a breeze. Then I moved to a hard water country and didn’t bring any henna with me, I regret it. My hair is not only wrecked by the hard water damage but it got significantly weaker with only 1 year of no henna treatments!! I didn’t know these two factors made such a difference in my hair regimen

    • @FEMMESICAL
      @FEMMESICAL Месяц назад

      let me put this in my hair diary 📔

    • @Rosannasfriend
      @Rosannasfriend 25 дней назад

      Maybe you can use rice water instead.

  • @carolabraham340
    @carolabraham340 6 месяцев назад +16

    I love this video. I have fine hair with medium density. I've been using Henna to cover my gray for about 4 yrs. I used the Nupur Henna in the video before exclusively using Henna Sooq products. I agree somewhat with the last user from Trinidad. I did noticed that I needed to keep up with triming my ends while using Henna. I stopped using Henna regularly on my ends. Now, I alternate using Henna on my whole head then my roots every other month or two. I also increased my moisturizing deep conditioner for 2-3 weeks after my Henna treatments. Henna by itself is a strong Ayurvedic herb and mimics a protein treatment. I recently started adding 1 tablespoon of Alma powder to my Henna mixture. This routine has been working for me, especially since adding Indigo to cover my gray hair black.
    I don't usually comment on YT videos. Since this video, pop-up in my feed, I felt the need to share. I hope someone can take away something from my experience. I hope this will helps someone.
    Note: Maybe use pure Henna for a few months. Then use Nupur Henna mixture inbetween for the other herb benifits. Best of luck on your Henna journey❣️

  • @aliciamoore8679
    @aliciamoore8679 2 года назад +52

    I've been using henna for over 20 years. I add aloe juice to mine. I loved this so much.

  • @nayahz321
    @nayahz321 Год назад +20

    I been putting henna on my hair for over 2 years now and it has completely transformed it. It is long and healthy and looking it’s best.

  • @natasharoberts2684
    @natasharoberts2684 2 года назад +157

    I use henna and ayurvedic herbs in my micro locs and it has even giving me great results most of my herbs are fresh thank you for the info. You should do a meet and greet when you're in Trinidad and Tobago love your work and it would be received well .

    • @yocampout
      @yocampout 2 года назад +4

      I'm ready to henna my micro (sorta sister) locs. I used to use henna all the time. Do you have any trouble rinsing it out?

    • @CeeJay254Art
      @CeeJay254Art Год назад

      I want to use the herb powders too

  • @SashaVaughn
    @SashaVaughn 2 года назад +41

    I love your personality and how excited henna makes you for us curly girls! And you're a local too! *Chef's kiss* 🥰🥰

  • @erinmagill1702
    @erinmagill1702 2 года назад +32

    Your personality is so inviting! I'm a natural red head and last year your videos gave me the courage to try it out. I love it so much. Thanks for being so informative ❤️

  • @vs1399
    @vs1399 2 года назад +27

    Love the sisterhood feel of this channel. Great work. Keep it up !!!

  • @TheOriginalRasheedat
    @TheOriginalRasheedat 2 года назад +10

    Her smile just did something to my whole soul

  • @tracieparker9169
    @tracieparker9169 14 дней назад +2

    I’m so happy to have come across this channel ❤

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 2 года назад +32

    I have been using henna for more than a decade. I typically use brewed coffee to activate it because I like to tone down the red just a bit. I also add conditioner, cassia and EVOO to my mix. I let mine sit overnight for dye release. As long as I don’t put anything with protein or coconut oil immediately after the henna I don’t have any problems with it feeling hard.

  • @janiyahl.9456
    @janiyahl.9456 2 года назад +51

    I’m going to try henna then. I want my hair to have more elasticity and strength. The loosening of the curl pattern and red tint is just a bonus to me. Thank you, Khadija for inspiring me to use Ayurvedic Herbs to help my natural hair!😊

  • @ms.nunnayabizness9020
    @ms.nunnayabizness9020 2 года назад +36

    Shook!! I’ve been hendigoing my hair for decades and I learned so 👏🏽much👏🏽 Sis. I’m not even half way thru. I’ve been doing 100g henna, 25g indigo, can of coconut milk set out overnight and left on for 3hr. I always froze the leftovers. Both my sister and I noticed my hair has changed texture and now I know we’re not crazy. I’m gonna watch ya for a few hours with a new method of mud on my head. 🙏🏽 thank you!!

    • @user-ee2qq4hp3z
      @user-ee2qq4hp3z 2 года назад +3

      Was it a looser texture?

    • @ms.nunnayabizness9020
      @ms.nunnayabizness9020 2 года назад +9

      @@user-ee2qq4hp3z yep. It went from basically the texture of these women’s hair to almost a 2 in some areas. My sister thinks I’m secretly texturizing it. I thought it was from using Eco styler or maybe hormones/grey. TBH I just always wore my hair natural and just made do with watery conditioner, jerri juice, gels and whatever mess there was in the 80’s. I always thought of elderly Indians with the shoe polish black or carrot orange on white hair. That 4:1 hendigo makes my greys a burgundy or in bright light almost a cherry red on the white ones. This is the golden age of natural hair. Jump online and learn anything! Bless up!

    • @sheronrobinson6723
      @sheronrobinson6723 2 года назад

      @@ms.nunnayabizness9020 ⁹how to make henna to cover gray

    • @mariahmincey7046
      @mariahmincey7046 Год назад

      How often were you doing this?

    • @ms.nunnayabizness9020
      @ms.nunnayabizness9020 Год назад

      @@mariahmincey7046 I do it once a month.

  • @summereligon9545
    @summereligon9545 2 года назад +23

    As a Trinidadian, we NEED YOU TO COME PLLEEEAAASSSEEE. I've been diving into Ayurveda with positive results thus far but having you (a professional) would be the BOMB! I'm definitely subscribing!

  • @teejayeemcneal2
    @teejayeemcneal2 2 года назад +12

    So nice to finally meet the OG of henna 💕

  • @venaetheartist8067
    @venaetheartist8067 2 года назад +79

    I have fine, high porosity type 4 hair and I love henna. I only had one bad experience and it was my fault because I slept in it over night 😬!! Such a no no for kinky hair. I noticed the breakage when rinsing but I didn't panic. I just deep conditioned for a couple of days, and laid off the henna for a while, and just used conditioning hair masks like fenugreek. I waited 12 weeks or so before my next henna treatment.

    • @shaenalawyer
      @shaenalawyer 2 года назад +3

      How do you make and apply the fenugreek hair mask?

    • @venaetheartist8067
      @venaetheartist8067 2 года назад +8

      @@shaenalawyer I make mine ahead and freeze it since it swells up so much. I use the powder kind and mix with warm water, an oil or hair butter, and maybe essential oil. Then I blend it well with a hand blender and freeze it in soap molds. When ready to use just warm on stove using double boil method or let it sit out to melt. When applying as mask, I usually mix with amla, rose or hibiscus powder. Leaving it on for an hour or so.

    • @Ax.DaEdge
      @Ax.DaEdge 2 года назад +1

      Fine, Hi-Po too

    • @kapparhotau181
      @kapparhotau181 2 года назад +2

      I have fine type 4 hair and I spelt with it in overnight and I didn't notice breakage anymore than usual. But to be fair I did an Olaplex treatment two weeks b4 hand, so maybe that helped

    • @kmajestic123
      @kmajestic123 Год назад

      thank you for this!

  • @Goggans
    @Goggans 6 месяцев назад +2

    I love how supportive you are ❤ thank you for the education

  • @lorrainepierre1545
    @lorrainepierre1545 2 года назад +14

    I use henna to color my hair I have waist length hair and I love it I mix it up some time I do my roots sometimes I do the whole length I do a lot of moisture treatments and tea I have high porosity hair since using henna my hair is so beautiful all my curls from root to tip

  • @vtcl1
    @vtcl1 Месяц назад +1

    I literally just came across your channel yesterday and immediately became a New Subscriber. I only wish I had seen your channel before now because I just used Henna one week ago, without all of these awesome tips.
    I will definitely be incorporating some of them when I dye again.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for subbing!

    • @vtcl1
      @vtcl1 Месяц назад

      @@HennaSooq You're welcome

  • @karengreenidge-mckenzie9763
    @karengreenidge-mckenzie9763 2 года назад +20

    Hi!
    Can you do more videos of henna/indigo application on kinkier/tighter curl textures?

  • @condesabeatriz9303
    @condesabeatriz9303 2 года назад +9

    I have fine strands and usually use the henna in a gloss...i add conditioner and some other herbs. My hair loves it! I just wish I had an outdoor shower to rinse it all back into the earth. :-) I can't wait to try the bars! :-)

  • @Goggans
    @Goggans 7 месяцев назад +2

    I like this channel and the wisdom. Cute doll in the background. I buy mine from CP and it’s been helpful to my low porosity hair. I am a new subbie ❤❤❤❤
    -I did henna 1x month 3month max then I switched to Amla and onion juice. I have been learning a lot with the Ayurvedic process. I want to stick with this for the life of my hair.

  • @sablebrown9196
    @sablebrown9196 2 года назад +5

    I'm afraid to do the one step process. I've always did henna (with a little amla) first and leave on for 4 to 6 hours and rinse. Then wait and mix and apply indigo (add a pinch of salt) and apply and sit for another 4 to 6 hrs or depending time of day go to sleep. After rinsing I do not apply anything to my hair especially not any oils. Tried the LCO/LOC once and after all the hard work a lot of the color went down the drain. So I don't apply anything to my hair for at least 2 days after and then I shampoo and conditioner. "I know it boggles your mind doesn't it? But the black that I am trying to achieves seems to last longer. I used to henna/indigo every 6 to 8 weeks (roots only). I haven't applied either since pre covid (late 2019). I am so glad I came across your channel. I plan on doing it this weekend and may try the one step and if not dark enough I can then add another treatment of Indigo only. Will also add aloe vera powder. Thank you!

    • @flowers1-2-1
      @flowers1-2-1 Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your method🇬🇧

  • @szbyzan
    @szbyzan 2 года назад +16

    Her hair in the 3rd video where she visited China was probably the water conditions.

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, people were commenting on her video how bad/hard the water in China is.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  2 года назад +3

      that's such a good point!

    • @maggiepabellon5635
      @maggiepabellon5635 Год назад

      @@HennaSooq what’s the best brand to purchase?

  • @sabi_1988
    @sabi_1988 2 года назад +16

    Hi girl!
    I always enjoy your videos specially the way u talk about henna so with passion..!
    I dye my hair with henna since years and I notice that it does darken up with time and that my curls are getting frizzy. So I decided to use just henna on roots and on rest of the hair I use a mask with cassia amla finegreek coconut oil... or even add some other coloring herbs like Rhabarber powder. And it works way bettet on my hair! I do it every 4 to 6 weeks 😊

    • @gilamonsta5123
      @gilamonsta5123 2 года назад +3

      Same experience. My grey is going white and the henna applied turns red. Looks like an ombre , as the color darkens over time! I used aloe in the mixture as Khadija suggested, but my hair did pull more orange and dry (?) , so I have to use coffee as the main liquid to get the henna processing and made fenugreek infused oil. Thanks for the note about how long to leave the dye release in the video as I thought the longer the better and I was wrong.

  • @yocampout
    @yocampout 2 года назад +3

    So much info in this video. I'm so ready to henna my locs and really needed this video. Thank you

  • @maxineburrell6874
    @maxineburrell6874 2 года назад +12

    I love Henna, but always mix it with other herbs to reduce the copper tones as I have a lot of greys. I mix Henna, Amla and Indigo with warm Hibiscus Tea and after 4hrs, add some Aloe Gel, Peppermint EO and apply. Love it. I need to make some more 🙂.
    I use a minimum of every 5-8 weeks.

    • @ReginaSchaffer
      @ReginaSchaffer Год назад +2

      Do you mix them all (the Henna, Amla & Indigo) or allow the Henna to sit overnight? I have been struggling with techniques to cover my greys...I am consistently getting copper/orange.

    • @maxineburrell6874
      @maxineburrell6874 Год назад +1

      @@ReginaSchaffer my mix gives a Copper tone to my greys..I've not tried to colour my hair black yet. I believe you'll need to do the 2-step, Henna only for 4hrs, then Imdigo only for 4hrs. I'm still nervous about this, but plan to try it at some point. 😊

    • @maxineburrell6874
      @maxineburrell6874 Год назад +1

      @@ReginaSchaffer I mix together and allow to sit for 4hours.

    • @maxineburrell6874
      @maxineburrell6874 Год назад +1

      @@utubequeen2011 sorry to take so long to respond, I've only today seen your comment. I mix in equal proportions, 1/3 cup each and let sit for 4hrs.
      Have you done it yet, and how did you get on?

    • @Danceswithfishes
      @Danceswithfishes 11 месяцев назад

      Have you ever used a color rinse afterwards to tone down the copper. Indigo gives me terrible itching

  • @btfly6162
    @btfly6162 2 месяца назад +1

    Also happy to hear thoughts on natural hair cosmetologist in Florida area :)

  • @jusgie
    @jusgie 2 года назад +2

    Omg how did I not know you had a RUclips channnel! I shop your website often

  • @thetayoung3066
    @thetayoung3066 2 года назад +4

    Back in the 70’s and 80’s henna was popular.

  • @erickaroundtree7163
    @erickaroundtree7163 Год назад +1

    You are a joy to watch! Now I want to try henna on my hair! I'm new to learning about it!

  • @michele33s68
    @michele33s68 2 года назад +2

    Moisture is key fur several weeks after a henna treatment, until it feels smooth. moist and strong.

  • @brooklynforever1990
    @brooklynforever1990 2 года назад +1

    Oh wow I brought from your company years ago, nice to see the face behind the brand.

  • @mspixie06ify
    @mspixie06ify 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad you came across my feed. I'm in Colorado Springs, and if you can recommend someone in my area I would greatly appreciate it. Also, you are just adorable. I will keep watching!!! 🥰

  • @shaunhamilton9306
    @shaunhamilton9306 2 года назад +6

    Yes please do a video about creating content!

  • @powerandstrengthP31
    @powerandstrengthP31 Год назад

    Yes! Curious to learn more about supporting various brands as you mentioned. And thank you for your great content!! 100%

  • @auntiquek2845
    @auntiquek2845 2 года назад +2

    New subscriber in Queens, NYC. My Mom used henna on us as children.
    My perm (1973-2020) fell to the Big Chop. It was my duty to care for it now. I got my 4C shoulder length hair (after a professional blowout) wanting a henna again..? I’d appreciate a trusted consultant, and Thanks for sharing your time❣️

  • @esperanzaw916
    @esperanzaw916 2 года назад +15

    Hello! Loved this video and your products. I have been using henna/ indigo for my grey hair for 12 yrs. Would appreciate a video(if possible with the hair care specialist who is supportive of using henna) or information for the Philadelphia area. I hope you do more informative videos like this. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @chestarr21batson46
      @chestarr21batson46 2 года назад +1

      I used this henna for my gray in my 50’s (almost now 62) for a 3 or 4 years and ended up with dry, and protein overload. My hair got more and more harder( Brillo pad) Yes I deep condition, tried all the different additives they mentioned. Many variations. Believe when I say I tried them all. I spent a small fortune on the different powders. I did indigo after to make it darker. Loved the results but hated what it did to my hair. I ended up cutting and now use a Demi on the roots. I would love to know what you doing to make this work. As I would certainly love to take the natural route.

  • @saraphiliph8423
    @saraphiliph8423 Год назад +1

    Mix henna and keep over night and apply in the morning keep in for 2-3 hours . Thts how u should do . I have been doing it for 22 years .

  • @margaretchandia9452
    @margaretchandia9452 2 года назад +27

    The lady with the fine hair was my henna experience. Awesome for two years and then a lot of breakage. I also have fine hair. I decided to cut henna out and keep using the other ayuvedic herbs from my henna mix like aloe and amla. This was a great video now I understand why it never worked for me.

    • @xiomarastinson1046
      @xiomarastinson1046 2 года назад +2

      Same over here. I have natural curly hair with fine strands, noticed after using henna in my roots only, for about six months, has dried my hair significantly.

    • @kapparhotau181
      @kapparhotau181 2 года назад +8

      Henna is probably best to use every 3 mo nths on fine hair so you are not constantly using a strengthen treatment

    • @Godsforever1
      @Godsforever1 Год назад +2

      maybe over holding it for 2 or more hours is doing the damage, I've seen a few times to do it only for 40 mins at a time

  • @1922mistyblue
    @1922mistyblue 2 года назад +12

    I only used Henna once and I saw so much breakage while rinsing it out. It was TOO MUCH FOR my fine hair.

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 2 года назад +7

      I had to stop too. Idk what happened the last time I did it. I've been using henna on and off for years and never had a problem. My mixes are super simple: 100% henna and water. I don't use it monthly or leave it on for excessive amounts of time like overnight. The last time I did it I added aloe Vera powder and hibiscus powder. Hair hasn't been the same since. Popping off all over the place. As soon as I rinsed the henna out I felt like the integrity of my hair was rinsed out as well. I'm getting a major trim soon. My henna journey is officially over which sucks because I love the color it gives and it covers my grays nicely.

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 2 года назад +3

      Oh and my strands are on the finer side too.

    • @1922mistyblue
      @1922mistyblue 2 года назад +3

      @@cfoster6804 I agree! I just wish I didn’t have so much Hennasooq in my freezer that I am afraid to use

    • @venaetheartist8067
      @venaetheartist8067 2 года назад +7

      @@1922mistyblue you could try making henna gloss either on the spot or freeze them in bars. With the gloss you have other herbs and your favorite conditioner and/or hair butters or oils. The potency of the henna is reduced but you still get some mild benefits like the gentle strengthening properties.

    • @TheMatrixgod
      @TheMatrixgod Год назад

      @@cfoster6804 where did you het the henna from? that could be it

  • @moniqued3778
    @moniqued3778 2 года назад +4

    Love it!!! I have used Henna powder for years. Funnugreek seed is a new ingredient. I did noti e the color variance. I only use coconut oil.

    • @menniemandy2023
      @menniemandy2023 3 месяца назад

      What do you mean coconut oil? When in with the Henna or? After a treatment

    • @moniqued3778
      @moniqued3778 3 месяца назад +1

      @@menniemandy2023 Once the powder has completely melted and smooth, then you add a heaping teaspoon of coconut oil into the henna, blend, let cool down and spread onto hair. Henna will dry out the hair.

  • @TheNYCndn
    @TheNYCndn 2 года назад +6

    I never get light roots when I do a touch up. I always leave it on for a minimum of 6 hrs and turns out even with the ends regardless of brand. But if I rinse out after 4 or 5 hours I wind up with that cooked roots look. Been hennaing for 5 years now.

  • @vtrent1201
    @vtrent1201 2 года назад +3

    Thrilled... absolutely THRILLED to hear you have a Columbia MD location... I need a consultation

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  2 года назад

      Yes!! Us as well. Can't wait to see you there.

  • @lilysev6093
    @lilysev6093 2 года назад +3

    Those ladies have beautiful hair, I Had 4c hair and it’s about 21 inches long last I checked. I used henna for about a year my curls pattern have loosen up. Thanks for the info… I don’t want to lose my curls..,I’m not sure now my hair type… It got too loose

  • @gee7248
    @gee7248 Год назад

    You’re rocking it, henna sooq. I love your videos.

  • @stephaniev7382
    @stephaniev7382 4 месяца назад +1

    Hellow. I just wanted to share my experience with Henna. I have a nougatbrown (light brown ) color naturally. I used chemical dyes maybe 3 times in my life but they never catch on my hair. But I did use Hena , red hena, very often to just give a highlight of red to my brown hair. I always loved it. It stayed for very long time and I love the way it looks in the sun. Now I am 28 and I have alot (like 20) whitehairs in front of my head.maybe they are not so many but are very visible. Now I use Hena and Indigo color, or KHADI color to cover that, I stayed until now with natural dyes and , is for sure harder to cover gray , but my hair dosnt look damaged. I love the Henna ritual, the way it smells, the pasty nonchemical smell like tea, for me reminds me of macha tea, maybe because of the green color. ❤ I think Henna is amaizing. I hope I can use just this for future, to cover my gray hairs. I hope will not be too hard. Is someone that has more experience with covering grey hairs here? Some tips? ❤ thank you so much

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  3 месяца назад

      Hello! Thank you for sharing your experience. We have a complete guide that you can follow here to help you in the process of coloring your hair: hennasooq.com/blogs/frontpage/complete-guide-how-to-color-your-hair-with-henna-and-indigo/. We hope this helps!

  • @hopefuls3976
    @hopefuls3976 2 года назад +7

    So after ordering n using some of your products for a few weeks, guess what! My hair & I love them😏
    Hair stop shedding, hair feels fuller, hair is showing signs of growth, So we shall be ordering again, Thanks for Sharing your knowledge on Ayurvedic Herbs for natural hair health✔👍😏

    • @bornfree7715
      @bornfree7715 2 года назад +1

      hi what products helped for the shedding pls

    • @hopefuls3976
      @hopefuls3976 2 года назад +2

      @@bornfree7715
      Apologies for not responding asap, family ties😏 I've been using the tea rinses, the strengthening mask n the color henna. Hair loves it. Hope this was helpful👍😊

    • @bornfree7715
      @bornfree7715 2 года назад +1

      @@hopefuls3976 merci 🤗 what is strengthening mask?

    • @hopefuls3976
      @hopefuls3976 2 года назад +2

      A deep condition hair mask that you apply to Your hair after you shampoo, apply cover with plastic cap leave in for 30 minutes to 1 hour then rinse out with then apply leave in conditioner😏
      Hope this helps😏

  • @priscillasantos9269
    @priscillasantos9269 Год назад +1

    That can be pollution and water treatment on different places, because I had full straight dark hair when I was in Brasil where I born and 😂moved to USA and I noticed that fall a lot and got waves, the weather, water and poluentes changed my hair over time ( also aging)

  • @sofiacaldas6280
    @sofiacaldas6280 Год назад +2

    You are so delicate, so feminine so gifted and talented ❤

  • @v.p.6422
    @v.p.6422 Год назад +3

    OMGOSH, I have fine baby looking hair. Henna makes my hair feel great at 1st but she’s right. My edges and ends are frayed. I color my roots and edges to color the gray and new growth. I didn’t know henna acts like protein. My hair is low porosity and can’t take a lot of protein. I’m thinking maybe coating my old hair with conditioner before using henna?. I’m tired of the orangy color so I added indigo. It still came out rust this time. I used like half and half one step process. 2 hours with a dryer and 1 hour without. Still RUST. I wanted a light kinda brown 😩. So I don’t want my ends and edges to break anymore. I’m not feeling the rust/orange. I’m about to just coat it with just the indigo and see what happens. Send some prayers for me and my baby hairs 🥰

  • @jdBLUE2583
    @jdBLUE2583 2 года назад +3

    I totally relate to the jheri curl limp vibe.

  • @kelviannaepperson3677
    @kelviannaepperson3677 Год назад +1

    I have natural dark brown hair with red tint and I have henna from curly proverbs line. Today I made a tea and used leave in conditioner that has other moisturizing natural ingredients after washing. The first time I used henna it was a watery consistency so less water next time

  • @TheButterflySoulfire
    @TheButterflySoulfire 2 года назад +4

    My hair loves henna but I stopped using it because it was difficult to rinse out.

  • @steviepeoples7553
    @steviepeoples7553 Год назад +2

    Did you say Maryland? I might have to take a trip from Philadelphia. Love your videos and knowledge, Khadija

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад +1

      Hello. Thank you! Yes, we are located at 6935 Oakland Mills Rd, Suite D, Columbia, MD 21045. Our phone number is 443-515-2256. We offer retail shopping, henna body art services, hair consultations, salon services (coming soon!), exclusive in store events, and local pick up.

  • @carolinekathleen9034
    @carolinekathleen9034 2 дня назад +1

    Girl with breakage had protein overload, cause's breakage and damage!

  • @ruthfrank8106
    @ruthfrank8106 2 года назад +3

    I use henna to cover gray hair and I have to leave it for a minimum of 6 hours and i get a deeper colour if I leave it for longer everyone is different what might apply to some doesn't apply to others

  • @Girlwiththecurls
    @Girlwiththecurls Год назад +2

    To address the lady whose hair was dry. I had that problem too until I did TWO 15 minute deep conditioning treatments back to back immediately after rinsing henna out

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад

      Gotcha! Thanks for sharing Emily. When you used henna did you ever find that like aloe or oils added in to your henna recipe helped?

    • @Girlwiththecurls
      @Girlwiththecurls Год назад +2

      @@HennaSooq my henna mixture did contain oils. I didn’t mix aloe because aloe made my hair dry (I know weird) so I didn’t mix it w my henna. My henna mixture: henna, Amal, 1 egg, strong coffee, oil(olive, grape seed or coconut), coconut milk and some cinnamon. Kept it on over night or for 4-5 hours. I stopped doing henna treatments 2 years ago since my hair got super thick and long. My grays started coming in so I started using hair dye to cover my grays and have been using it w no issues for 2 years. I use Olia ammonia free. After 2 years, I am back doing henna treatments using henna, Amal, conditioner and egg because I went through a traumatic event 6months ago and started losing my hair. I do henna 1 week then the hair dye the following week, I do the hair dye every 2 weeks because my hair grows so fast.

  • @penelopelane5753
    @penelopelane5753 2 года назад +26

    I would love to get recommendations on natural Ayurveda hair care specialists in the Boston and NYC areas (I go back and forth). And indefinitely need to check out that journey to waist length regimen

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  2 года назад +6

      Sorry I don't know of any in your area but we do have a professional certification. I hope it keeps growing so more people can get access to this level of specialist. Let me know if you have ANY questions.

    • @penelopelane5753
      @penelopelane5753 2 года назад +1

      HennaSooq appreciate the response!

    • @ForEverMeTori
      @ForEverMeTori 2 года назад

      Is there one in Minneapolis, MN?

  • @kaniothman5551
    @kaniothman5551 2 года назад +2

    I had henna leftover for a week and it worked perfect

  • @jenjen4091
    @jenjen4091 2 года назад +2

    Very informative thank you 🌸

  • @greenhousefun3235
    @greenhousefun3235 Год назад +2

    I'm in hampton va. I've been using henna for 15 years. .my mom's friend put me on. I was pregnant and wanted to dye my hair. She introduced me to a natural option. I would love a professional. touch.

  • @harmony8337
    @harmony8337 2 года назад

    Thanks I really appreciate & needed this length of time sitting for my henna.

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely! Welcome. I'll also start a new series on all types of henna hair coloring combinations in the next few months!

  • @veroniquedusabe513
    @veroniquedusabe513 2 года назад

    I'm a big fun of henna .... happy to find your channel

  • @nicholemack6328
    @nicholemack6328 2 года назад +2

    I'm in Louisville, Kentucky

  • @deborahbonner476
    @deborahbonner476 2 года назад +1

    I'm getting a "chocolate"color by mixing amla and indigo with the red raj. Super beautiful color.

    • @MsFoxy2009
      @MsFoxy2009 Год назад

      @ deborahbonner476 What is the ratio and do you have grey or white hairs? What color are they if you have them with this chocolate color.

  • @thecosmiclifecoach7750
    @thecosmiclifecoach7750 2 года назад +2

    Grand Rising! I LOVE THAT YOU GIVE US THESE PROFESSIONAL TIPS ON DOING HENNA FOR OUR HAIR! THANK YOU SO MUCH🙏🏾 DO YOU KNOW ANY GOOD RECOMMENDATIONS OUT IN DALLAS/FORT WORTH TEXAS AREA?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад +1

      Hello sorry, we don’t know anyone that offers this service there. We may be one of the very few in all the USA.

  • @lydiaswanson3240
    @lydiaswanson3240 2 года назад +20

    I’ve been using henna for 4- 5 years now, and the ends of my hair are the richest, most beautiful red color that I absolutely love! When I apply my henna each time I do my whole head because I want to benefits on all my hair, not just the roots. Is there a way I can get the hair closer to my scalp to be that same rich red or will that only come from frequent applications? I henna my hair every 8 weeks.

    • @harmony8337
      @harmony8337 2 года назад +5

      Don't know if it would work for you.. but I put it on my roots every week to get it more built up to match the ends, I only do the whole head around 6-8 weeks.

    • @lydiaswanson3240
      @lydiaswanson3240 2 года назад +2

      @@harmony8337 thanks! I’ll be trying that the next time I henna my hair 🙂

    • @camijacobv
      @camijacobv Год назад

      Its possible that your ends are technically lighter than your natural color at the roots because the ends have been exposed to the sun longer and that slowly bleaches hair. Back when I had my only natural hair and very very long it was brown all the way except the tips that were light brown / copper

    • @TheMatrixgod
      @TheMatrixgod Год назад

      which henna are you using?

  • @gladyswj9968
    @gladyswj9968 6 месяцев назад

    Just reviewing some of your videos again as my henna processes. Culprit could be protein-overload or lack of moisture-protein balance. Another variable could be hard water. I have fine strands too and have experienced protein overload (not due to Henna). WRT Henna, I apply approximately every 6 weeks and on the lead up, I make sure to not use products especially conditioners and deep conditioners with proteins. Keeping a hair journal is very helpful. I track protein and Henna use in my planner.

  • @damitatidwell2194
    @damitatidwell2194 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get the doll behind you

  • @barbaraglover4451
    @barbaraglover4451 2 года назад +1

    I love Trinidad I am from the island of Jamaica

  • @nkinzijanat9193
    @nkinzijanat9193 Год назад

    Hi thanks for the video on henna , i was looking to try out a henna treatment but i didnt have a clue how to go about it but now i think i know how to so thanks will let u know the results when i do

  • @v.p.6422
    @v.p.6422 Год назад

    Oh and I did use coffee/green tea,clove and fenugreek, I boiled and strained as my liquid.

  • @sunnijames2802
    @sunnijames2802 2 года назад +3

    I liked her channel haven't watched in a minute tho. I think it's the actual henna she was using with 9 other herbs added that's a bit much at one time. Could've also been her living conditions she was also teaching in China.

  • @thefoolmountain9481
    @thefoolmountain9481 Год назад +2

    My hair is sensitive to protein and too much protein without enough moisture makes my hair brittle so it snaps off and breaks more easily. Henna has that effect on my hair so I don't use it too often and usually stick to more moisturizing treatments. I imagine that's what happened with the woman who experienced damage from using henna too often.

    • @3naturalsbyJae
      @3naturalsbyJae 7 месяцев назад

      With “protein sensitivity” its more you are using the wrong type of protein treatment☺️ hair is made up of keratin protein so it technically cannot be protein sensitive❤

    • @thefoolmountain9481
      @thefoolmountain9481 7 месяцев назад

      I have very course dry hair, which is naturally higher in protein and lower in moisture. Adding more protein can make my hair brittle because its adding too much strength to my already strong hair, what I need more is moisture and elasticity. This is what I know about my own hair based on experimentation and experience! There's a lot of contradictory information on the internet but nothing beats listening to your own hair and watching how it responds to things! Hope this helps ❤@@3naturalsbyJae

  • @mrogue87
    @mrogue87 6 месяцев назад +1

    So do you use henna like a protein treatment or do you use protein after????

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hello. Henna alone acts as a protein treatment.

  • @symone3113
    @symone3113 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips…. I Must get some indigo😉

  • @NurahYah
    @NurahYah Год назад

    Never used Henna ... Researching to dye my thick dreadlocks light from dark brown❗

  • @sassys1240
    @sassys1240 2 года назад +3

    No, she used all ayurvedic herbs, aloe, amla, fenugreek, etc. She did only use the Nupur henna though

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 2 года назад +3

      Correct she was using other herbs between the henna treatments.

  • @dday3322
    @dday3322 2 года назад +1

    AS SALAMU ALAIKUM! Love your personality...new subbie!!

  • @angelagayle679
    @angelagayle679 2 года назад +1

    Love your henna and Ayurvedic herbs. Thank you Khadija. Just started but will continue to try new products.

  • @dionnasimpson4694
    @dionnasimpson4694 2 года назад

    Love how she was just grooving to the intro lol

  • @shannelshorter7493
    @shannelshorter7493 2 года назад +1

    In Arlington va. Strengthing henna. Moisturizing options

  • @anassahbenji6056
    @anassahbenji6056 2 года назад +1

    I have had henna since 2018. I been super reluctant to try it. I think I stay away from it esp since I already have a thin strand 4 C. I will pass. But thanks for sharing

  • @vanessas3883
    @vanessas3883 2 года назад +5

    I bought cassia henna, if I wanted to keep my natural hair color (dark blackish-brown type 4c hair) would cassia be the best option? Will it change my hair color? If cassia is the right choice, how often do I use it to help grow my hair and promote hair strength?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад

      Hello. You can use it every 3-4 weeks.

  • @Scientific31
    @Scientific31 Год назад +3

    Re: third video- my hair got very frizzy with henna in the past. But I’ve re started using it after 10 years - and it’s doing wonders- what am I doing differently this time ? I’m using pure organic henna with aloe Vera and I’m using sulphate and paraben free shampoo and it’s absolutely amazing - soft and shiny hair

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад

      Hello. It may be the quality of henna you may have been using or too long of a dye release or your hair.

  • @btfly6162
    @btfly6162 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video!! Any suggestions on how I can attain a burgundy hair color with henna?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  2 месяца назад +1

      Hello. We recommend our Rajasthani henna to achieve that tone: hennasooq.com/products/fresh-organic-rajasthani-indian-henna-powder.

  • @ashleythompson2928
    @ashleythompson2928 2 года назад

    I’m definitely looking for someone near Douglasville,Ga that can help me. I’m so ready to see how my locs turn out

  • @jazzsimmons2800
    @jazzsimmons2800 2 года назад

    I’m in Columbia🎉🎉, so excited ❤️

  • @Mimi-zg2bh
    @Mimi-zg2bh 2 года назад +2

    Need a recommendation for Ayurvedic hair care henna specialist in Dallas/Cedar Hill/DeSoto area ofTexas. Grays in hair but not necessarily wanting color.

  • @fredacollins865
    @fredacollins865 2 года назад +2

    Where is the Henna location in Maryland?

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад

      Hello. We are located at 6935 Oakland Mills Rd, Suite D, Columbia, MD 21045.

  • @jdBLUE2583
    @jdBLUE2583 2 года назад +11

    I use henna/indigo to color my hair. I didn't realize that it acts like a protein. I have low porosity hair. It makes sense why my sometimes feels different(fragile/limp)when I do it often. Within 3 weeks my grays start returning. I usually put henna/indigo mask on my roots to cover the grays. I do add a little alma and aloe vera to the mixture. What else can I do to color my grays with without making my hair feel fragile/limp? Do I do a fenugreek mask the following week after coloring my hair with the henna/indigo mask or the same week?

    • @diosa.loba333
      @diosa.loba333 2 года назад +6

      do you deep condition your hair after rinsing out your henna? that's what i do.

    • @jdBLUE2583
      @jdBLUE2583 2 года назад +8

      @@diosa.loba333 I don't usually do since I put aloe vera powder with the mask treatment. I may have to try that. Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @diosa.loba333
      @diosa.loba333 2 года назад +1

      @@jdBLUE2583 you're welcome dear :)

  • @OrealeXO
    @OrealeXO 2 года назад +3

    When will your shop open? I’m local and would love to pay you guys a visit at Henna Sooq😁

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад

      Hello. We are open 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday!

  • @nancyetienne8695
    @nancyetienne8695 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. Personally, I stopped using Henna because I tried it with indigo and my hair stayed orange. It wasn’t nice. 😨😥

  • @nicoles.8545
    @nicoles.8545 2 года назад +1

    Hi, Khadija. Love your page and products. Can you recommend a natural colorist in NYC area? Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @HennaSooq
      @HennaSooq  Год назад

      Hello sorry, we don’t know anyone that offers this service there. We may be one of the very few in all the USA.

  • @sabrinacambridge3327
    @sabrinacambridge3327 2 года назад +3

    I'm doing my henna once a month or maybe every 6 weeks because of my roots. I'm using the one step method of henna and indigo mix, no conditioner after only the cowash for a couple of days but I still have bright orange roots. The rest is a great bright brown. How do I darken the roots?