Henna Mix For Natural Dark Brown Hair Color | True Beginner's Guide For Best Grey Coverage

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @RoseBaby
    @RoseBaby  Год назад +28

    I reaaaaally really like henna, and I'm so happy that I get to color my hair while at the same time make it stronger and healthier. Try adding cassia and aloe vera powder to your mix because they seriously make the biggest difference. 🌿

    • @sophialynn2041
      @sophialynn2041 Год назад

      Hi Rose Baby! I’m trying to find contact info for you, I work for Morrocco Method Int’l haircare and would love to send you some of our henna dye to try!

    • @rebekahseader
      @rebekahseader Год назад

      Hi! I love your color and I am really hoping mine will turn out like your color! I’ve never used henna and I’m excited. What measurements did you use for each? The henna looks like about a cup and the tbsp’s or so for the others. How much indigo did you use? 2 cups?
      Thank you!

    • @khadijabenaddia1344
      @khadijabenaddia1344 Год назад

      من فضلك اكتبي المقادير باللغة العربية وشكرا

    • @eshitanusrar4619
      @eshitanusrar4619 Год назад

      I am from Bangladesh. Can u tell me what is cassia??

  • @Optimistic2022
    @Optimistic2022 Год назад +8

    We Indians use them since ages .....😊😊

    • @oppor9803
      @oppor9803 Год назад +2

      Same does the Arabs

  • @yoli683
    @yoli683 Год назад +7

    This is just what I needed for my mom’s hair! She can’t use regular chemical hair color- thank you for the recipe!

  • @TheFixTech
    @TheFixTech Год назад +5

    I know this is more involved than regular hair dye, but it looks like its worth the effort.

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +3

      I totally agree. ♥️♥️

    • @kikinorthington680
      @kikinorthington680 Год назад +1

      Better for environment, your health ! Hair color is toxic!

  • @affankhan6707
    @affankhan6707 Год назад +4

    I m from India, really love to your videos.truely beneficial

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +2

      So kind. Thank you!

  • @meenakshipuri
    @meenakshipuri Год назад +1

    Perfect for my son's school project. Thanks!

  • @manehbag732
    @manehbag732 8 месяцев назад +1

    Based on your experience, which covers greys better: 1 step or 2 step process? Thank you

  • @LL-lj7gy
    @LL-lj7gy 4 месяца назад +1

    What would you do differently for a little lighter brown? Thank you for your tips, such great videos!!

  • @lamyaomar9047
    @lamyaomar9047 Год назад +5

    Your hair is getting healthier and stronger MashAllah.

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +3

      Thank you, Lamya! That’s why I love using henna it’s definitely a long process but totally worth it.

  • @snorkle5041
    @snorkle5041 Год назад +2

    You are so beautiful and lovely presentations. Thank you so much! 💓

  • @manehbag732
    @manehbag732 8 месяцев назад +1

    Which makes the hair softer, cassia or aloe vera? Or both? Im looking for softness but if i can avoid buying both and just buy 1 i'd prefer that. Thank you

  • @Greszga
    @Greszga Год назад +1

    Please a create a video for the one step process of 3:1 indigo and henna ratio also

  • @humahussain8586
    @humahussain8586 Год назад +5

    Where are you from? Love your videos.Hope this one step process will work???

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +8

      Thank you Huma. I’m from Syria 🇸🇾😊. I really hope it works out for you and you get good results.

  • @eladan867
    @eladan867 Год назад +3

    Beautiful colour 👍💖 Will try to go darker this time👌

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +1

      Thank you and good luck to you. 🫶🏻💖

  • @aruporwaar8872
    @aruporwaar8872 Год назад +1

    I like your style ,when u says hennna😄✌️👏

  • @GinaLovestocraft
    @GinaLovestocraft Год назад +3

    I agree turned out well
    Fantastic review ❤

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +3

      Thank you for being here, Gina! I appreciate you!

  • @user-qh7cc3wx8x
    @user-qh7cc3wx8x Месяц назад

    Hi! Love your videos. I'm considering trying henna on my hair for the first time. I haven't dyed my hair with any colourants in over three years and I have a lot of greys. Do you reckon this one step method would work for me would I be better off trying the two step method first due to the greys? My natural hair colour is dark brown.
    Thank you ❤

  • @vivianmatti2110
    @vivianmatti2110 Год назад +1

    Hi Rose
    Let me start off by saying I love all of your videos and most definitely I love your hair.
    I'm Lebanese and this is my first time using henna and indigo my hair color is salt and pepper and I would like to color it (Dark chocolate and add little Burnette highlights to it)
    Can you please answer those questions for me:
    1) When do i need to use 2 steps of henna which we need to apply henna and wait up to 72 hours then we apply indigo?
    2) When do i need to use one step which includes henna and mix it with indigo like what you just did in this video?
    3) Which color of henna do I need to use to get to the (dark chocolate) and what do I need to add to get the Burnett highlights? how can I apply it
    4) Since this is my first time using Hanna do I need to do step 2 or step 1 at this point?
    Please advise
    Thank you in advance

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +3

      Ahhh thank you so much. 💞 It truly is an honor & pleasure to make these videos and share them with you all!
      With henna it’s really all about experimenting because everyone’s hair is different. I would recommend you start with the one step process and see how you like your hair, you may need a second step to darken the color. You can always do the second step to your grays only if the rest of the hair got good color from the first step.
      The Henna Guys brand has a variety of colors that you can choose from like The Mahogany color is beautiful and you might like that one for a brunette highlights.
      If you want to make your own recipe then buy 100% pure henna and mix it with beetroot juice and or red clay, and see how you like that color. If you want a darker color mix henna with indigo start with a 50/50 ratio and adjust as needed. Be careful with the indigo because it could darken your hair more than what you’d like, so always start small and adjust.

    • @vivianmatti2110
      @vivianmatti2110 Год назад

      @@RoseBaby
      Hi Rose
      Thank you so much for quick response

    • @B.SA12
      @B.SA12 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@vivianmatti2110
      Did this work for you?

    • @vivianmatti2110
      @vivianmatti2110 9 месяцев назад

      @@B.SA12
      I'm going try it this coming Sunday and I'll let you know

  • @kleoqwer
    @kleoqwer Год назад +1

    Is there any recommendation on how to apply henna first time on chemically dyied hair?

    • @natalijaocakovska5847
      @natalijaocakovska5847 Год назад

      Возможно, я могу Вам помочь. Какого цвета Ваши волосы сейчас?

  • @cezarylisc8077
    @cezarylisc8077 Год назад +1

    I'm a guy and I have short dark blonde hair with a lot of gray hairs.
    What would you advise trying out to natrually dye the such hair?
    • Cassia
    • Cassia + Amla
    • Cassia + Amla + a little bit of Indigo to make it darker?
    I would appreciate your help, this is a total new topic for me and I would not like to make a mistake at the beginning, and I want to try it out :)

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +2

      I would recommend you start by mixing henna with cassia first, this could be good enough to give you nice light blonde highlights. Amla powder is also good to tone down the red in the henna so maybe try it next. You can also try mixing your paste with Chamomile tea or coffee instead of just water to enhance the hair color more. If your still not happy with the color and you want to be darker, you can use Indigo, just remember indigo should only be used with henna in the one step process or in the two step processes. If you want to try it start with a very small amount maybe 80% henna and 20% indigo in one step mix, because you can always add more the next time to darken your hair but you can’t go lighter once you darken your hair.

    • @B.SA12
      @B.SA12 10 месяцев назад

      Did this work for you? And if not What did you do to gray hair? I suffer from the same problem and it affects my psychology a lot

  • @liagorgis3128
    @liagorgis3128 Год назад +2

    Hi Rose baby, you are so beautiful ❤.I like your videos I was using henna before then I switched to chemical one now I went back to use henna again . Your videos are very informative helped me a lot , thanks.I just want to ask you where did you buy your wooden bowls for mixing henna , I liked them.

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +3

      Oh, thank you so much, Lia! ♥️ So glad you enjoyed those videos! The wooden bowl in this video is from Marshals. Every once in a while I find a unique item like this. 🥰

  • @kikinorthington680
    @kikinorthington680 Год назад +2

    Love your channel . I try this and my white roots turn green ? Is it because I have city water?

    • @Littl3Doll
      @Littl3Doll Год назад +2

      What is your natural hair colour? What colour are you reaching for? What mix did you use? How long did you have it in your hair?

  • @NonoNour-c6k
    @NonoNour-c6k 7 дней назад

    I love you very much and i love your chanel

  • @Cotts2
    @Cotts2 Год назад +1

    Hello, thank you so much for your videos. Can you tell me what kind of shampoo and conditioner you use to help care for your hair and protect your henna dye? Thank you.

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +2

      I’m honestly not too picky about my shampoo as far as it’s color safe and has no sulfates, silicones, dyes and parabens I’m okay with it. I also always switch it out right now I’m using SheaMoisture but just finished my Nexxus shampoo.

  • @elenoreswellanore
    @elenoreswellanore Год назад

    Did this get too dark for you? You switched to other henna for root touch up. What is your favorite please?

  • @user-yw9kn8ue2r
    @user-yw9kn8ue2r Год назад +1

    Hi Rose,
    Hope you are doing well.
    I have too much greys want to stop chemical on my hair.
    So I started Henna 2 steps application.
    Q- Can I use electrical heat cap after application of henna?
    Also I have lots of hair fall.
    I’m using Derma roller- is it safe for scalp.
    Pls reply.

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +1

      Yes, from my experience, the heat helps put more color into your hair faster, that’s why I always wear a beanie even in the summer time. So if you want to use your electric heat cap first try it for an hour and see your results, so the next time you can wear it longer if your are in a hurry, because even with no heat you will still get the color but the heat makes the process faster. Sorry, but unfortunately I don’t know much about derma roller.

    • @user-yw9kn8ue2r
      @user-yw9kn8ue2r Год назад

      Ok thanks for your reply.

  • @divinelyblessed2497
    @divinelyblessed2497 Год назад +1

    Are we not leaving henna overnight

  • @mzoonmzoo
    @mzoonmzoo Год назад

    Hi . There is a problem if I put henna with indigo for more than three hours, for example, six hours

  • @martawiewiora7096
    @martawiewiora7096 Год назад

    Love it 💚 ❤️ 💚

  • @jekaterinagremitskiha348
    @jekaterinagremitskiha348 7 месяцев назад

    How long for do u leave just the henna batch to set for?I saw u leave indigo for 15 mins,but what about the henna?ppl leave it overnight?

  • @la381
    @la381 Год назад +1

    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. I didn't cover the mixture at all with plastic wrap to allow for dye release before applying it on my hair.🌐Will it still turn my hair black? Thank you so much if you can reply. 😊🙏

  • @chiranjeeviashwathama7935
    @chiranjeeviashwathama7935 Год назад +2

    Waaw beautiful sister❤️❤️

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +3

      Thank you for being here.

    • @chiranjeeviashwathama7935
      @chiranjeeviashwathama7935 Год назад +1

      @@RoseBaby Sister I want to follow you in instagram and please tell me your Instagram id 🙏

  • @AgentCristalCox
    @AgentCristalCox Год назад +1

    I want to try this to get cool darkest brown but scared it will be reddish or black. What do you suggest

    • @B.SA12
      @B.SA12 10 месяцев назад

      Did you find a solution? Please reply

  • @sakunthal
    @sakunthal Год назад

    Ee brand henna ekkada shorukuthundhi plz cheppansi

  • @sandramukiza3056
    @sandramukiza3056 11 месяцев назад

    I’m new here! What color of henna for dark brown

  • @manehbag732
    @manehbag732 8 месяцев назад

    Do you do any face yoga? Lo your chin and neck area are goals! 😂

  • @gayathrisrinivas4761
    @gayathrisrinivas4761 Год назад

    Please tell me the ratio of henna and indigo

  • @drArtA
    @drArtA Год назад +2

    SuperGirl!😋

  • @maryinthekitchen-955
    @maryinthekitchen-955 5 месяцев назад

    i do it today but my hair turns green can u help me plz

  • @vighneshganti
    @vighneshganti Год назад

    How do you manage the hair near sideburns? No matter what, they are always grey.

    • @denyshadials5702
      @denyshadials5702 Год назад +1

      It’s rubbing off or not staying moist long enough. Make enough just for those spots, then take smaller strips of plastic wrap and cover for 3-4 hours.

  • @winnychao3453
    @winnychao3453 Год назад

    Can I add egg to henna ?

  • @zainabmunir8381
    @zainabmunir8381 Год назад +2

    How long does the colour stay for?

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +5

      For me I find the color stays on my my hair for a long time it gets lighter but it doesn’t go away, but after 4-6 weeks my grays will need a touch up because of the new growth.

  • @ORGANICGARDENINGMANTHRA
    @ORGANICGARDENINGMANTHRA Год назад +1

    Shikakai is shampoo no need to shampoo again

  • @kleoqwer
    @kleoqwer Год назад

    Is it ok to apply henna to hair that was chemically dyied for decades?

    • @loveyourselfddaeng1554
      @loveyourselfddaeng1554 Год назад

      No it's not good for hair

    • @tangerinetangerine4400
      @tangerinetangerine4400 Год назад

      It's ok but if your hair is too light it's going to affect final result and it can turn more red. But you can just keep building up with henna and indigo to reach desired shade.

  • @R.MA.21
    @R.MA.21 Год назад

    How many time we can do henna in hair

  • @anukrishnan9536
    @anukrishnan9536 Год назад

    Can u pl tell me wat this Cassia is?

    • @user-es2vo2uu7d
      @user-es2vo2uu7d Год назад

      Нам нужен перевод на Русский!

  • @nazarudeenhaneefa2024
    @nazarudeenhaneefa2024 Год назад +1

    Can we use it next day if it remains anything or do we have to make new batch

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +2

      Yes, you can freeze your paste and it will last for months with no demise at all! When you are ready to use it just thaw it out and you are good to go.

    • @nazarudeenhaneefa2024
      @nazarudeenhaneefa2024 Год назад +1

      @@RoseBaby even if I mix with indigo also no probs

    • @RoseBaby
      @RoseBaby  Год назад +3

      @@nazarudeenhaneefa2024
      Yes, but freezing indigo means that it probably won't work as well, it will loose some dyeing effects, so you'll need to put more indigo in the mix when you want to use it again.

  • @darinjones09
    @darinjones09 Год назад

    Pretty girl ❤

  • @souhilamessaoudene7849
    @souhilamessaoudene7849 Год назад

    C'est dommage traduit en français svp

  • @rajanigurung9075
    @rajanigurung9075 Год назад

    I'm Indian and heena is easy to find but it makes me cold and runny nose so I'm searching chemical free hair colour. 😢

    • @ryek1234
      @ryek1234 Год назад

      You add cloves it gives heat