How to Apply Henna to hair at Home!

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Published 2016-02-18
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♥ Hey guys! I have been loving using henna to dye my hair naturally at home! I used to dye my hair all the time and my hair was so damaged so this is my alternative to the few new grey hairs that I am seeing *sad face*. You can purchase henna at your local indian store or from amazon (linked below). Please do your research as Henna gives a very different color to hair depending on natural hair color (for example if you have blonde hair, your hair will become very orange) but if your hair is dark like mine, your results should be very similar to mine. I hope you found this video helpful!
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All Comments (21)
  • @arunima29
    For best results of henna, do not shampoo when you wash it off. Wash the henna off completely with water, and once your hair is almost dry do a hot oil treatment and let the oil sit overnight. The oil will seal in the color much better! Also adding some kind of acid like lemon juice brings out more color of the henna.
  • @Brownmamalife
    Ah man. I have been dying my hair with henna too for past few years. Its amazing. When i was younger i have damaged hair with chemical dying. Henna is best .. i get shinny hair plus red hues in my hair, I love it
  • @jessicah3450
    I like mixing my henna paste, then freezing it. Ice crystals in the water make the ground plant (henna) burst, so you get a very reliable dye release. I'd say it has made the deep red henna color twice as intense. Thaw it out, and apply it to hair. I make it in batches in smaller containers, so I always have an application ready. It will stay good in the freezer for a year.,
  • @MinniMoments
    I used to use henna in my hair all the time and it left my hair looking and feeling so healthy. I then got lazy and stopped but you have now inspired me to start doing it again. Thanks xx
  • The best video for mixing and applying henna on YouTube. Quick and straight to the point. Thank you 🙏🏾♥️
  • @nabanitasen
    I'm using henna for 5+ years now. I mix some amla powder with Henna. Amla is acidic, it brings out more color, and it is very conditioning too. Lemon juice/ ACV seems a bit harsh for my hair as my hair gets really dry afterwords. I buy same brand of Henna as given in this video description link as it is 100% pure henna, for amla i purchase organic food quality Alma powder. If you have lighter color hair or more grey hair, try mixing Indigo powder. This is also 100% natural. And depending upon henna:indigo ratio you will get various shades of red. Its really wonderful.
  • Why mixing henna with milk? Henna dyes the hair thanks to combining with the protein in our hair's structure. Milk contains much protein too - and because of that some part of the dye combine with it instead of combining with hair protein :)
  • @yogininamaste
    I recently cut off all my hair and shaved my head. 😲😃 After dyeing my hair blond for 25 years I forgot forgot my natural dark brown color. Lol Anyway, The reason for all this was to be free of chemical dyes and never ending bleaching cycle. I honestly felt liberating to get rid of the damaging coloring. Now almost 2 months later my hair are growing beautifully and healthy. I noticed few gray hair here and there ,I'm 48. I eally love your video and will eventually use this natural combination. Thank you so much for your help.
  • @HeartSunYoga
    Your hair was beautiful before, and gorgeous after! I do love the super-shine you achieved with the henna. I also use henna to cover grays. My hair texture is a lot different than yours (mine is more thin and dry, not as lush as yours is naturally.) Still I can see that henna can be a boon for a variety of hair types. I have a lot more gray than you and henna works nicely to camouflage it. I made a video about henna'ing my hair too! I just found yours today. Shine on! 🙏🏽
  • @cathymorgan3962
    I always use organic henna, I'm in my 60's now so my hair is a mix of brown and grey but red henna evens out the greys and gives a gorgeous all over chesnut colour...which deepens to deep red over time if you don't wash your hair over the next few days. I use cold water and use it straightaway,and don't leave it on any more than 2 hours....it's such an amazingly long lasting hair strengthener that I never use conditioner!
  • The annoying part is waiting for the person to answer our questions which never comes in a lot of videos I watched 😜🙈
  • Milk added with this pack reduced the roughness of hair, but I felt it also reduced the coloring capability of heena. I used this pack but didn't get my grey hairs colored.
  • for better results mix some amla powder to henna mixture and make the mixture in iron container and rest it for overnight
  • @MiauMichigan
    I'm watching this with henna on my hair. 2 hours to go 😴 I loved the way you applied it. I do a turban shape but sometimes I feel it pulls my hair a bit so I'll try your method later!
  • @ektakoli4416
    I never added milk 2 henna.. but i always put egg,yogurt,,lemon drops,,strain coffee n add dat coffee water.. but will try milk sum day thanks..
  • I just used henna for the first time and it's awesome! Leaves super shiny hair! It's actually my most recent video!
  • where did u do your haircut? its amazing..I have same texture of hair and every time I go to the salon.. they mess it up. tia..
  • @nupurbansal150
    whnevr u apply heena mix coffee & turmeric. . it ll give you beautiful shades & turmeric is also helpful for treating dandruff.
  • @ladynefertitibk
    I've never seen it mixed with milk before. Good to know. Thanks for the video.
  • @Sheetalc
    this was so helpful, and you look gorgeous!!