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Best Henna & Indigo Recipe for Shiny Jet Black Hair 

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@MsSunflwr
@MsSunflwr 7 лет назад
Thank you soooo much! I have been using a one step process with satisfactory results. I tried the two step process for the first time this weekend (using your method/recipe) and I can not believe that I achieved COMPLETE GRAY COVERAGE!!!! I will not ever invest the time for the one step process again when the results were so amazing with the two step process...completely worth the time that I invested! I feel 10 years younger...thanks for your amazing recipe and video!!!
@talim23
@talim23 8 лет назад
I tried your method and hair came out perfect. I was having problem with the Indigo before and I finally got it right. Thank you sooo much! =)
@jen4567
@jen4567 6 лет назад
Henna process starts at 3:44
@AngelMendoza-to4gd
@AngelMendoza-to4gd 6 лет назад
Jenipher Sciorra 😊
@ideally_ithica1626
@ideally_ithica1626 5 лет назад
Girl...thank you.
@razorb23
@razorb23 4 года назад
Thank you.. She repeats herself and talk too much
@elevatedspirit8
@elevatedspirit8 9 лет назад
Love it! You're so pretty! I too use a plastic grocery bag split in the front to cover my hair after henna application. I will be using indigo for the first time this week in the 2-step process to dye my hair black. I have used the PPD combo henna dyes in the past to get black hair without the 2-step process and I am just not feeling using those chemicals, even though it is faster. I buy the rolls stretch wrap from Walmart that is used to wrap stuff for moving...1,000 yards is like $5 and the roller with a handle is easier to maneuver to wrap around my hair versus a roll of kitchen plastic wrap. I put that on first and then add a grocery bag, then an old towel, and sleep! Using aloe vera juice instead of lemon juice also results in a bit less dryness. The coconut milk and lime juice is a great idea.
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
My hair is a very dark brown, and I've found that if I use only henna by itself, it will make my hair reddish brown and if I use the henna then indigo, it will make it pitch black. The only catch is that the indigo is not permanent, it can last for a while, but eventually your hair color will become a reddish brown. Hope this answers your question! :)
@tejodeepthiable
@tejodeepthiable 9 лет назад
If you avoid oils and add some yogurt, eggs 10 mins (protein) before applying, you will get a richer shade than orange for henna. You will not need to keep it for more than 2 hours, that will dry your hair. Do not shampoo, just wash off the henna. Leave the hair 24-48 hours with out shampoo and now apply hot oil like coconut or almond or herbal oils..leave overnight. Wrap with hot towel for more conditioning for 15-20 mins before washing. If you add Fenugreek seed powder it softens. Fenugreek and neem also helps dandruff.
@au_clair_de_la_lune
@au_clair_de_la_lune 9 лет назад
I just wanted to say that I've used a stainless steel fork and spoon to mix both my henna (MDH brand), AND my indigo (Misha brand) and no reactions. I mix in a glass bowl, however. I've done it 3x now. LUV your vid! One of the best out there, tx! :)
@au_clair_de_la_lune
@au_clair_de_la_lune 9 лет назад
Also, I can bleach over henna no prob. It'll lighten to a yellow-blonde in one, one hr session using a 30volume cream developer. I've also bleached over indigo (indigo was used after henna to get black), and I could only get it lifted to a medium blue, only using a 30volume developer for a max 2hrs that time. Maybe if I used a stronger developer, I could lift it lighter. But just wanted to say that yes, you can colour/bleach over pure henna :) ...at least I can, anyway!
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 9 лет назад
vroomvroompartystata Hey! Your input is appreciated! Much of it depends on the type of henna that you are using. If you check out the directions for most coloring instructions in the warning section, it says don't use if you've previously applied henna to your hair. This is mostly because compound hennas which use metallic salts cause a chemical reaction with ammonia (often found in chemical dyes). The result can cause extreme shedding/damage, so you have to be sure what is in the henna you initially used. The other possibility is that nothing happens at all (there are a number of dyeing over henna videos on YT that cover/show this). Usually this is because the henna permanently coats the strand. Bleaching may work differently though because it's stripping the hair. I'm actually not sure, have only researched dye without bleaching, but based on your experience, it sounds like this may def be the case :). The only other thing is that African type curly hair is extremely sensitive to chemical treatments that a lot of straighter hair can withstand, so many times it's just safer for curly girls such as myself to be extra cautious. On a personal level, I've had henna in my hair for four or so years now, I've been growing it out for a year, living with grays haha, just so I may eventually color it. I'm just not willing to take the risk. :( I'm happy though that it wasn't a problem for you. As in your case, it can be done, it's just kind of a "enter at your own risk" situation. Thanks again for sharing!
@au_clair_de_la_lune
@au_clair_de_la_lune 9 лет назад
NiftyKeisha Totally agree with ya! Yes, I meant to just add some personal info about pure henna/indigo (for anyone reading comments) since it's hard to come by :)
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 9 лет назад
Totally, I think it's really helpful info! :)
@yolandairene
@yolandairene 10 лет назад
To help with the dryness henna can give use coconut milk and water and it works great. Just those two items.
@msj3639
@msj3639 5 лет назад
Thank you for this @yolanda white. Could you be more specific. Use the coconut milk and water how? Thanks
@thriveandglow5722
@thriveandglow5722 5 лет назад
You don’t need any kind of acid to activate henna. I’ve been using henna and indigo for many years now (pic shows is the 2 step process). If you want to ensure more moisture, use full fat coconut milk as your liquid.
@memoplusgoldozemarketing5098
@memoplusgoldozemarketing5098 5 лет назад
Hi, I am Revaty from Malaysia. I seriously have loss my hair. I am not sure due to dye my hair with artificial hair colour or my food intake . I was going thru many video on naturally hair dye. I love only black hair. so Can you pls advise me the brand on hennand the indigo colour . I truly appreciate your feedback on this matter.. Pls email me on this process at revaty78@gmail.com
@thriveandglow5722
@thriveandglow5722 5 лет назад
I prefer hennasooq.com
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 5 лет назад
Thrive and Glow Thanks for the tip! Yeah, I made this video years ago before there was as much info that I could find about not using lemon or lime. I’m in the process of making an update. 😊
@MinnieTyko
@MinnieTyko 11 лет назад
You mentioning that your hair is dried out by ACV and lemon juice was such a comfort because I am one of those people who am sensitive also to things like that. I once used baking soda to try to cleanse my scalp and my hair broke off, got super dry, looked terrible. I recently also thought it would be smart to use amla powder to cleans my scalp....same drying effect. I'm still trying to get my hair back to normal with argan oil (100% organic). It is going to take time. Thanks for your vid!
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Hi Gabby, I used 100g of the henna (and I alllwaaayss have some left over, so one pack will be more than enough) and 1/2 a pack of Indigo. :)
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
I apologize for such a late response!! You should be fine as long as it's henna on henna. The one I use is specifically for sensitive hair as I was kinda scared to do it the first time. A patch test might be good too though, if you want to be extra sure. :)
@Delphi333
@Delphi333 7 лет назад
Very cool! I used to do like 25% indigo with 75% pure henna for auburn, 50/50 for more of a rich brown. I'd mix my henna the day before and let it warm up in the sun, then also mix the indigo beforehand...it was cool because as it develops it releases the color on top and you can see the dark blue liquid...which sounds scary but it counteracts the red of the henna so your hair isn't orange...haven't done the henna in years but I'm thinkin' of getting back into it! Thanks for your video! :-)
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
I'm happy that it's useful! Going all natural was definitely one of the best decisions I've ever made. I found the regular dye to be soo drying and my hair took forever to get back to normal. The henna has been so much gentler on my hair. I hope you have the same experience with yours if you decide to try it!
@Ibbygirl19
@Ibbygirl19 10 лет назад
One more question if you don't mind. I know you said that you only used water to rinse out the henna, but what about when you rinsed out the indigo? Did you shampoo and condition after you rinsed it all out? Thanks so much for your time. :)
@lexuscarrington
@lexuscarrington 9 лет назад
thank you so much, i ordered everything from your recommended website. They were so nice. looking forward to seeing my results. thanks again for a great video.
@HairByPierre
@HairByPierre 10 лет назад
I did that ombre effect with henna/indigo before, it's was cool. Only, I didn't cover the ends so it was kinda a hassle to keep the indigo from touching the ends. Great tip
@sisteryaya24
@sisteryaya24 10 лет назад
Okay Keisha, my question has already been asked and answered. No I cannot color my hair black with Indigo without first using the Henna. I thought so but was wishful thinking. I did see a video where someone mixed the Henna & Indigo together and dyed her hair Black. Hmmmm She probably let the Henna sit over night and added the Inidgo the next day.
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Okay, glad they've been answered. Yeah, always has to be henna first, indigo second.
@luvzouk4life7
@luvzouk4life7 11 лет назад
Great video. Out of all the Heena videos I've watched, you're the best! Thanks for uploading this informative video. It's my first time doing a Heena treatment and by watching this video gave me a boost of confidence to do it. So thanks lots. Love , love the reaults. Keeping my finger crossed that I get the same results too lol! God bless!
@shybyjune
@shybyjune 10 лет назад
Omg I'm so glad I came across this tutorial, I've been wanting to dye my hair for so long but in a more natural way..and after looking at other tutorials this one stood out to me most and I loved how detailed you are so im definitely trying this using ur helpful tips. I also want to use the same henna that you use so ill be purchasing it but when I went to the site it ws pretty confusing on which one to pick like by the weight of the bag. which lbs bags did u use? Thanks again hun you hve no idea how much I appreciate this tutorial lol *new subbie*
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
I don't know if it'll thicken it up, but it will condition it making it stronger, healthier, and shinier. Dye vs. powder: It's pretty much the same thing, it is both a natural dye and usually comes in powder form. I prefer it in powder form (rather than a paste), because I like to prepare it myself as I know what I've put into it. I've actually never heard of anyone using henna to dye their lashes. Although my recipe is chemical-free, the eyes are so sensitive, I personally wouldn't do it.
@ReignaCeleste
@ReignaCeleste 11 лет назад
Extremely thorough and informative video! I have wanted to die my hair jet black for years with henna but couldn't find (i.e. I was too lazy) a way to do so. Thank you so so much for this video. Quick question..will this method work for hair that has been treated with henna for over 2 years? The henna I use, I love it, but I would like to try the henna you use but don't want to upset my hair :)
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Hey Marie, I would definitely skip the black tea, but you still need something acidic to get the dye in the henna to release, so I would shoot for ACV, water, and/or lemon juice if you want a lighter color. I hear you about not wanting the coconut milk, everyone's hair reacts differently. :) Wouldn't suggest oils that are really thick like shea butter if you want it to take well, but other oils might be cool. I haven't done it this way, so you'll need to test it out to find the best mix.
@ilinaeternity
@ilinaeternity 10 лет назад
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I think this is the most detailed hair tutorial for dyeing with henna and indigo. Your hair really looked lovely after the process. I have a few questions: 1. Sorry if you already mentioned this in the video, but why is there such a high acid content in this recipe? Does the acidity bring out the pigments in some way, or can we reduce the lime juice/vinegar? 2. Can you use water instead of coconut milk? 3. I've seen some recipes which put oil into the henna mixture- would you think that would be okay to add? 4. Is it necessary to add sea salt into the water for the indigo mix? What purpose does it serve? 5. Do you have a written recipe anywhere? Thanks~
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Yay! Happy to hear about your results! :) I've asked myself this same question! Since the color stays for a while I only do this every 6 months, so because of the length of time in between, I have a lot of new growth that hasn't previously been henna'd, so because I have to henna my new growth, I just go ahead and do the whole thing. I haven't tried touching up. Wish I had the answer to this one! :( If you do though, let me know how it goes!
@CreateYourBestVersion
@CreateYourBestVersion 9 лет назад
I luv henna. Its awesome! What I do after my henna color --after I wash it out is that I use a moisturizer with a head cap. I was using semi permanent color and it was thinning my hair. I had to wait 8 weeks after my last semi permanent color before I used my henna.
@vsharpe10
@vsharpe10 8 лет назад
+Nykia Rodriguez thanks for your comments about the semi-permanant color . you were the confirmation I was praying for .I was suspecting that's my problem, I've never had thinning or breaking hair. its thick and below the waist except this one spot in the front, thank you
@CreateYourBestVersion
@CreateYourBestVersion 8 лет назад
It sounds like your hair is very beautiful-- yes keep the chemicals out-- in the long run they will damage your hair. So glad my comment helped.
@ThaJPearTree
@ThaJPearTree 10 лет назад
This was a great video and you are super funny, I burst out laughing over your pie comment. The colour turned out great, really vibrant!
@TSD0416
@TSD0416 8 лет назад
Thank you for this excellent tutorial. Did Indigo powder cover your greys? And how long did it last? I mean how often do you dye your hair with henna/indigo?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Yeah, keeping it in for a while takes better, it might come out that blue black, but overtime it will def turn just black. Cold showers make sense, hot water opens the cuticle allowing color to leech out, so keeping it cool should provide longer color retention. I don't think there is a 1 step option for the indigo unfortunately, that would make it soo much easier, wish there was one! haha I only buy mine at Mehandi, 100g for $7.50 (which is 2 applications for mid-back hair), so $3.25 per app :)
@donnasan3782
@donnasan3782 11 лет назад
I plan to leave both in as long as possible and hoping that the color will last longer and I also heard that if you take cold showers the color will also last longer but not sure if its true. About my second question I looked all over youtube but I could not find one person who just did a one step process with indigo so i'm just not going to be cheap this time and get the henna too. also do you know where to buy indigo super cheap?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 9 лет назад
@Brianna Carter Yep, I didn't indicate that henna lightens the hair. Anything that claims to do that has chemicals in it, no bueno. Your input is appreciated though, thanks for watching! 
@VirtuousladieLadie40
@VirtuousladieLadie40 8 лет назад
@2:48 you said you use the henna to naturally lighten your hair then indigo to dye it...I'm confused too
@donnasan3782
@donnasan3782 11 лет назад
how would you get it to look just black and not blue-black? and also do you have to henna your hair each time you indigo it?
@misskeykeyful
@misskeykeyful 11 лет назад
thank u for the great info. i am going all natural with everything in life. i want to color my hair so bad but i do not want any damage it. i have not colored my hair in over 1 yr with regular styled box color from the beauty supply store.before i used chemicals being in cosmetology. i was really interested in henna and all natural ways to do procedures instead of damaging the structure of the hair.i am trying to stay healthy and keep my hair shiny and pretty......
@DriaLii
@DriaLii 10 лет назад
Great vid! I'm so trying this, not for the color but for the health benefits it offers to the hair. I'm wondering since I don't need the color do you think the lemon juice and the tea are necessary? Thanks
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Thanks! You could definitely skip the tea. I don't know about not using the lemon unfortunately. Although it is used to activate the dyeing agent in henna, I'm not sure if it also helps the conditioning properties to "take" to the hair as well. Since you're not looking for color though, I would say it can't hurt to try it without the lemon first.
@irishcladdagh3
@irishcladdagh3 4 года назад
light mountain hair color in indigo is the henna I use and its so conditioning, easy to use and they have a henna that works with this one for covering greys
@germinaadamson3769
@germinaadamson3769 9 лет назад
Hi dear i want to thank U. Thanks to yr video my henna aplication was a total success thanks.
@lexiepiper1123
@lexiepiper1123 11 лет назад
Hi, ive been dying my hair with henna and indigo and have not yet had a black result. I left henna over night then applied to dry hair left for 4 hours then applied indigo for 8 hours. I would really like blue black hair, i dont know where im going wrong :(
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Hey! All the deets are in the description box! :)
@chaloewilliams6791
@chaloewilliams6791 11 лет назад
just before applying the henna you washed and conditioned your hair. Did you wash the conditioner out before apply the henna???
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Thanks Zephaniah! I'm soo glad that it's helpful!! If you tried it, let me know how it went. :)!!
@artsyfartsystuff4277
@artsyfartsystuff4277 9 лет назад
AWESOME tutorial :) best I have seen thus far :) and I luuuuuuvvvvv your hair.
@YasminShiraz
@YasminShiraz 8 лет назад
I'm always searching for new ways to fix my hair. Thanks for producing your videos. Peace, Yasmin
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
In the past I've just washed (no condition) and my hair was extremely dry and unhappy after, so I prefer to do a mild wash to get rid of build up and then a mild condition in order to protect my hair from the apple cider vinegar. ACV is a strong clarifier that will eat away any residue of the conditioner left on the strands, so the henna still takes. On it's own (& left on for hours), vinegar strips my hair badly, so I use the conditioner (rinsed off) as a buffer. Results have been great.
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Hey Perle, hear hear to that! :) A good DC is so great, but the indigo def makes it tricky. I always put conditioner and seal with oils after rinsing it out, but I can't really go in for a DC until after a few days to be sure it won't rinse out the color.
@sisteryaya24
@sisteryaya24 10 лет назад
Hi Keisha, Thanks so much for your tutorial. I have been using Henna & Indigo Mehandi for about a year now and I love it but the deep black Indigo fades really fast, like in a week or so. You said yours lasted for 6 months. How can I make the Indigo last longer? Where can I find the list of suppliers you recommended? Thanks & Bless
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Hi Yaya! I've listed the direct links for what I used in the description box. Sounds like you already use the same indigo though. I'm not sure why the indigo isn't lasting as long, mine would stay for a very long time, but I have noticed that if I don't wash my hair prior with the conditioner, it also stays longer. It also dries my hair out really badly though. :(
@dee0731
@dee0731 4 года назад
The henna and indigo I bought was USDA organic, I am very happy with the results!
@TheMainSho
@TheMainSho 11 лет назад
soooo i did this & love the results, thanks! however, just wondering would I need to follow the 2-step process again for touch ups? Or now that it's good & black can I simply touch up using the all natural Indigo by itself?
@Elieteemely
@Elieteemely 10 лет назад
Hi, I followed what you have done cuz I loved the way you explained it, but I couldn't cover my gray. It is all red and I don't know what to do to make it darker.
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Hi Mely, just a couple questions: Did you use the Mehandi or another brand, only asking because sometimes different brands have different levels of things? Did you let the indigo sit at all (it should be applied immediately)? Also, was your indigo fresh? Sometimes if the indigo is old, improperly sealed, or frozen, it won't take at all. To make the grays darker, I did some research and here's some suggestions I came across, but please note that I haven't tried these myself: If you want to brown down the red, you can try an indigo gloss (I actually might be trying this very soon for a touch up): 1TBS indigo powder, mix with water to a paste, then mix with 1/2 cup conditioner. Apply evenly to hair, let sit for 20 minutes to one hour and rinse. Or if you do a half henna, half indigo, this should result in a medium browning of the strands. I also read that cranberry juice instead of lemon/ACV can give a deeper shade if used to make the henna. I'm sorry to hear that it didn't take! I hope these help!!
@Elieteemely
@Elieteemely 10 лет назад
I used an organic one. Thank you for the answer I will give it a second way. :-)
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
It's funny that you mention Wen. I had bought a bottle two weeks ago (after hearing a lot about it). When I got home though, I looked at the ingredients and found that it has dimethicone in it...I had to return. I have to be very selective when I choose to use silicones as they can be very damaging for my hair. I recently bought a gel that has it, so I didn't want a cleanser that also has it as it also contributes to build up. Bummer! Thanks for the suggestion tho! :)
@onediafields164
@onediafields164 7 лет назад
great viedo! great demonstration! great directions step by step and very simple to do ! thank you for sharing
@dee0731
@dee0731 4 года назад
I did my hair with the henna and indigo and I had left over product. Can I save this product for another day to use again in a month?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 4 года назад
Dee If you’ve already mixed the indigo, it will need to be thrown away, but you can put the henna in the fridge and save for a later date. Freezing henna can also increase the lawsome release, so it’s great to do. I no longer henna my hair, but I froze and used henna later for years and it works wonderfully.
@dee0731
@dee0731 4 года назад
NiftyKeisha thank you for answering my question and advice about the indigo and henna! 😊
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 4 года назад
Dee Super welcome! 😊
@lavenderstarz10
@lavenderstarz10 11 лет назад
Hey quick question! im ordering my henna from mehandi too and you have a bit more hair than me so i was wondering how many packs of the 100g henna and indigo did you use? Just one of each? or two of each like the website suggested??
@1perle
@1perle 11 лет назад
Thanks for the tip, that is actually what I thought. I can't wait to try your recipe :)
@sisteryaya24
@sisteryaya24 10 лет назад
Keisha, your note is very helpful! Thanks so much! I just love the way my hair looks right after I henna and Indigo it and wish I could keep that blue black gloss going longer. It just seems to fade a bit faster than I would like. I have dreadlocks and that may be the issue. I didn't put moisturizer (coconut milk)in my henna mix like you did so I'll try that as well. As for the Indigo gel recipe, that sounds great! I am definitely going to try that. I think you may have answered a question that I had which was can I Indigo my roots without doing a henna first? I really wish I didn't have to do the whole process every time my roots started to show. I have very little gray but the henna/indigo does a good job, just wish there was a short cut. Thanks so much for your help. Bless
@asterisk800
@asterisk800 7 лет назад
Can you apply Indigo a few days after the Henna application or does it need to be right away?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Hmmm....you should be able to do the same process. This recipe completely covers my grays, but trying the one they have for grays specifically might just make it last longer. Not all of their powders are completely contaminant-free though, so I would check the ingredients to make sure it doesn't have any dyes/PPD. I haven't used the Twilight for Grays one, but the process for releasing the dye and henna usage shouldn't change, so I think using this recipe will be a safe bet. :)
@commentsforthealgorithm
@commentsforthealgorithm 6 лет назад
Your texture is gorgeous, I wish I had curly hair
@whiteorchid1957
@whiteorchid1957 8 лет назад
Thank you! I appreciate being able to see the results.
@janisjo1916
@janisjo1916 10 лет назад
Hi! thks for the video, crystal clear! but i have a doubt, I applied Henna yesterday looking for black color but the result obviously is not what I was looking for, so I wanna try again with your technique... how long do you recommend me to wait before I try again?
@msj3639
@msj3639 5 лет назад
Hi Janis. You may and hope you already got an answer by now but if not...I know you did not ask me but I like to help. Henna will not dye your hair black. It will only lighten it in preparation and to make your hair more receptive to the indigo to make it black.
@kendrasj24
@kendrasj24 9 лет назад
I've read that henna can loosen your hair pattern and add more shine, did you experience this with the henna you used? Btw I love the color :)
@veraharris6830
@veraharris6830 8 месяцев назад
This works then and better now days thanks from 2010 to 2023❤
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 8 месяцев назад
This comment made my day!
@sassymoi4829
@sassymoi4829 10 лет назад
You have the best video on how to use Henna. Very informative now I'm a lil scared to use it. Seems complicated. Thanks great job though!
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
It's not so bad once you get the hang of it! Plus, if you make the henna in advance, then freeze in an airtight container or ziplock baggie, it's even easier, just defrost and apply. Glad you liked it!
@TragicallyDelicious
@TragicallyDelicious 10 лет назад
NiftyKeisha Seriously? It keeps in the freezer for next time? Thats freaking awesome ! TY !
@sisteryaya24
@sisteryaya24 10 лет назад
Keisha, Thanks so much for getting back to me. So you use the same brand as I do. Hmmm....it looks really black right after I dye it and then it gets dull after a few weeks and not quite as black. I even let it stay in twice as long the last time to see if that would make a difference. I don't put the conditioner in the Henna the way you do and I don't condition before I henna, I just wash with peppermint shampoo before. Anyway, your hair looks awesome and you are lovely. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you & Bless
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Thanks Yaya! Hmmm, I'm really trying to trouble shoot for you. First let me say that the color is going to dull over time, but it should still be very black. In the video, the before color of my hair was what it turns within six months, so it doesn't stay pitch black for six months, I definitely mentioned that it fades over time, so I'm sorry if there's some confusion in relation to that, but lasts me at least four or so months before it starts to look browner. I've also been trying not to henna more than twice a year because it changes the texture of my hair, which I don't like, but if this wasn't an issue, I would probably touch up once every four months. I mentioned this in another comment, but you may want to consider trying an indigo gloss for touch ups (I'm definitely gonna be trying this, but I haven't yet): One recipe I came across is 1TBS indigo powder, mix with water to a paste, mix thoroughly with 1/2 cup conditioner. Apply evenly to hair, let sit for 20-1 hour and rinse. I find that with recipes there's always going to be some trial and error unfortunately as everyone's hair responds differently to things. :(
@deeptipancholy3144
@deeptipancholy3144 4 года назад
I wont to try,, for my grey coverage,,, good vdo,,, from India...
@juliemiller4965
@juliemiller4965 3 года назад
Great video! Are you still using it on your hair ?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 3 года назад
Thank you!! I’m not using it anymore actually. I loved the color, but my hair is low porosity and as I’ve gotten older, my hair has become naturally drier. Henna has always dried my hair some but with these changes, it’s just way too drying and changes my curl pattern. I’m now on the hunt for other natural ways to cover my grays, no luck yet.
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Oh man! Yeah, the orange juice is so mild, definitely shouldn't have left your hair so dry! I'm glad to have provided some info to help reduce the possibility of it happening again in the future!
@zivapage8216
@zivapage8216 7 лет назад
This is the same company where I but my henna. Good job.
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
You're welcome! Hope you get beautiful results! :)
@persia2287
@persia2287 10 лет назад
Hi NIftyKeisha!! You really know your stuff on henna & Indigo!! I always use box dye or go to the salon to cover gray roots with a black hair dye and have decided I want to try all natural henna with indigo. I love how you incorporate the black tea into the henna & coconut milk in the Indigo. I have extra thick & rich coconut cream!! Can you use brewed coffee into the henna & tea or in place of the tea? Which henna/indigo brand do you suggest purchasing for my first time to cover the gray roots that will take? I would like to order ASAP! Thx:)) I'm really looking forward to trying this & will keep you updated!! Tahirah
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Hi Persia, I've definitely read that brewed coffee does great things when covering grays, so you can totally give it a try! I haven't done this myself, but I would think the coffee would do a good job. You can also use cranberry juice instead of lemon from what I've been reading recently as it's supposed to give a better tint and help the color to last longer than the lemon. The brand is Mehandi that I use, all this info and links are in the description box.
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
:(!! May I ask what kind of henna you're using and what's the releasing agent you like to use in it? I find that the henna is oftem the culprit if the indigo doesn't take. If I don't see a big color change on my grays, then I know I did something wrong with my henna recipe. It sounds like you've already tried many methods, but if you don't already, maybe try clarifying your hair before as well? This will dry it out a bit though. If the henna is coloring, how are you preparing your indigo?
@bettylman7028
@bettylman7028 4 года назад
I love your Video. I watch it over and over
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Maybe don't leave the indigo in for as long? I've found that the longer I leave it in, the darker it gets. There's no guarantees though, since all of our hair reacts to these things differently. I've been actually wondering about your second question too. I've been doing the henna and indigo every time, but I feel like the only hair not already henna'd is my new growth, so I shouldn't have to do it all over. I've been doing the whole process though cause I'm paranoid. haha
@sunblossome8352
@sunblossome8352 9 лет назад
Hi NiftyKeisha- Thank you for the wonderful informative video and for sharing. My first time ever to dye my hair. I have had my hair permed before. As far as using any dye - Yes- I have virgin hair - at the age of 50+. So any and all info I can gather before "head"-ing (pun intended :)) into this new adventure - will be most helpful. I'm so excited! God bless you.
@SaltWataDawta_
@SaltWataDawta_ 11 лет назад
Coconut milk! Hmmmm.. I must try.. my last dark henna was a disaster, so I will try this method.
@1perle
@1perle 11 лет назад
It is recommended to DC after henna to avoid dryness but I know it can be tricky after dying your hair with Indigo
@ceidaguzmanllamas8779
@ceidaguzmanllamas8779 3 года назад
Yes very much it was my first time with black
@lapepe13
@lapepe13 10 лет назад
Thank you so much for providing such an informational video about Henna. I have Henna'd my hair before for conditioning purposes but have been trying to figure out a way of conditioning my hair without dying it. Although I love the orangey color of henna, I prefer mine black to flatter my complexion. Do you think Hennigo will be lighter compared to all over Indigo after Henna?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Hi Epiphanie, I've never used Hennigo before (never heard of it actually), so I don't have a reference point to make a proper comparison unfortunately. I do think that if you're shooting for really black, it's best to just go with the pure indigo over the henna. If you don't worry about it drying out your hair too much, you can also skip the coconut milk and lime mix (my results have been even darker without it).
@yanadija
@yanadija 11 лет назад
hello great viedo thank you for posting. I have a question do you really need the cmc powder or can you just apply the indigo directly? best regards !!
@beatriceoscar4121
@beatriceoscar4121 10 лет назад
Hi, I am new to natural hair and wanted to know if you noticed that ur curls got looser after the henna treatments?. I can tell you are mixed and wondered if you noticed any difference. Thank you!! :)
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Hi Beatrice! I don't think it changed my hair texture so much where it would be categorized differently (my hair is predominantly 3c), but I did feel like it loosened my curl a little. For this reason though, I try to go long periods between treatments as I prefer my hair in its most natural state. Hope this info is useful!
@beatriceoscar4121
@beatriceoscar4121 10 лет назад
NiftyKeisha Thank you so much!!! I will go and try to find some Henna and Indigo now :)
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Beatrice Oscar Welcomes :)!
@flyingwiththesun
@flyingwiththesun 11 лет назад
Some very useful tips in here. Thank you so much!!
@germinaadamson3769
@germinaadamson3769 10 лет назад
Hi dear I love that hair. Were can i order the henna and indigo. Of all vids i have seen this is theer BEST. Thank U sooooo much for sharing yout experience God bless U
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
So glad it's helpful!!! All the info on what I use and where to buy it is in the description box. :)
@moxyangel
@moxyangel 5 лет назад
Did it make your hair dry? Will try soon. Put the lime in the coconut, haha. Interesting the way you did this
@omahon1295
@omahon1295 6 лет назад
"it looks like a pie but its not a pie.. which makes me sad" 😂
@tajascookbakery238
@tajascookbakery238 7 лет назад
Can I put Coconut milk in the indigo as well, or just the salty water? 😊
@arkansasgurl501
@arkansasgurl501 10 лет назад
Keisha, how do you straighten and curl your hair? I noticed on the video, you stated you use to use a perm. Recipe and instruction plzzzzzzzzzz.
@shannongriffin1679
@shannongriffin1679 10 лет назад
I really love your video and I think I will be trying this very soon! I just have a few questions... One: Do you know if doing this is safe for hair that has been previously died? I died my hair more than a year ago and although its much more faint it's still a concern. Two: Can you still do protein treatments on your hair would it be safe? Three: How long before you can Co-wash your hair again the ACV and Lime concern me and my hair thrives from moisture, will the Henna and indigo wash out? Thank you!
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Hi Shannon! These are really good questions: 1. Henna is totally safe to use on previously dyed hair, even more so if it's been such a long time since your last treatment. 2. I use lots of products with protein and do deep protein conditioning with no problems, so this should be okay as well. 3. I actually co-wash after I've finished rinsing out the indigo. I'm just realizing that I left that out! :( Basically, once everything is thoroughly rinsed out, I treat my hair the way I would normally (conditioning and sealing) as long as there's no shampoos/sulfates.
@shannongriffin1679
@shannongriffin1679 10 лет назад
Ok thank you so much! I really want to try it I'm just a little nervous now but I think I will do a strand test first just to see how it will make my hair feel. Thanks again!
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
You're very welcome! :) I think that's a good idea. Henna can change the texture of your hair a bit as well as dry it out (because of all the acidity), so I would definitely sample it on a small area first to be sure, especially because once you go with henna, you can no longer use regular dye.
@tajascookbakery238
@tajascookbakery238 7 лет назад
Can I put Coconut milk in the indigo as well or should i just put the salty water in? :)
@coloredcarol8074
@coloredcarol8074 6 лет назад
Great video! I'm willing to try but a bit apprehensive... I have short hair and the ends still have chemical hair dye I used about 2, 2.5 months ago. Is it ok to use henna and indigo?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 6 лет назад
Carolina Fer *Colored Carol* Thanks! I have used henna and indigo on previously dyed hair and I didn’t have an issue. I have heard of people experiencing complications but not sure if that was due to the henna not being pure. If anything, it might be good to do a strand test to be sure taking the leap.
@NubianQL1
@NubianQL1 7 лет назад
Hi Keisha, I need to ensure that I dye all my grey hair. What would be the proportion of henna to indigo and also could they not be both mixed together at the same time?
@Misslou2425
@Misslou2425 11 лет назад
Thank you for posting this! I just did my first henna treament. I tried to keep it simple (henna, Orange juice as the acidic agent and water) BUT...it left my hair reallllllllllllllly dry. I wasnt really seeking a color change. I just wanted another method of conditioning and this BACKFIRED. I am new to this...what have I done wrong? I plan on using Jamila next as I think the henna I used was probably not good... :( THANK YOU
@mzzzmonique
@mzzzmonique 8 лет назад
did henna change your curl parrtern and/or texture?
@danaravlic6433
@danaravlic6433 7 лет назад
Wait so after you rinse out henna, do you apply indigo on dry or wet hair?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 11 лет назад
Nope, you don't have to have the CMC powder. It's just to make the consistency of the indigo easier to apply. :)
@Iebbwebb
@Iebbwebb 10 лет назад
Hey I was wondering did you prepare the indigo before you wash the henna out to let it sit for a bit just like the henna? Well like for 15 mins? Also do u apply the indigo steak after you wash out the henna?
@NiftyKeisha
@NiftyKeisha 10 лет назад
Hey Ebony, I prepared the indigo after I was done washing out the henna. Mostly because the dying agents break down pretty quickly, so I don't like to leave it for very long. I do apply the indigo right after I'm finished rinsing out the henna. I just make sure my hair is only slightly damp and not sopping wet. Hope this helps!
@jdouce9756
@jdouce9756 7 лет назад
It looks great!!! Thanks for posting.👍
@tpg.neeks_4357
@tpg.neeks_4357 10 лет назад
where is the description
@savvyqueserasera6387
@savvyqueserasera6387 9 лет назад
Thanks for the video. You've got lovely hair.
@LSimon321
@LSimon321 8 лет назад
I would like to know how to maintain the henna/indigo coloring. I want to deep condition my hair (as in leave a conditioner in for a few minutes to hours) but am afraid it will remove the indigo leaving my grays either uncovered or red. How do your maintain your color?
@lblack1961
@lblack1961 8 лет назад
This is probably my fourth time dyeing my hair with henna/indigo and I'm wondering the same thing: What is the aftercare to prevent indigo from fading? I went for full black this time, so I did the two-step process. But after all of that, I don't want it to all wash out after just three weeks or so. Does a longer period of oxidation help indigo stay longer? Are there oils I should avoid?
@LSimon321
@LSimon321 8 лет назад
I contacted Mehandi.com because I wanted to deep condition my hair in hopes of refreshing the shine I got from the henna/indigo one-step process. She told me to deep condition with anything but coconut oil. That certainly narrows your choices down. Almost everything has coconut oil in it. Indigo will fade but my experience is that it does not come off anymore than the henna does. I only had to touch up the new grays that were noticeable 3 weeks later. Another tip I got from reading around the Internet is to add salt to your indigo. It seems to cure faster and darker and it sticks to the henna better.
@vsharpe10
@vsharpe10 8 лет назад
+LSimon321 HI, I read your comment about coconut oil in everything. Try 100% Moroccan Aragon oil, avocado ,olive oil is good for any hair type, as is Aragon,and jojoba, these are nice light and really gets into the hair shaft and helps to grow. use them in pure form and by themselves. olive ia a great hot oil trmt, under the dryer or put a hot towel wrapped around the plastic bag for 30mins. you need a heavier oil try Shea, mango, castor, cocoa and butter oils if your hair is really dry type. There are a lot of conditioners with out coconut oil.
@julial3758
@julial3758 10 лет назад
Um, how long does that one in the fridge saved for touch-ups last? What bout the indigo one do you save any of that for touchups? Im confused on how to use this
@MakeItExtraJuicy
@MakeItExtraJuicy 9 лет назад
Another video I watched said to use whole milk or creme in the mixture, and that will keep it from drying out the hair. Also, a lot of forums say to mix it with conditioner (as opposed to the milk/creme). I'm not sure if those will work for you or your process, but it's worth a try?
@NiceLean
@NiceLean 11 лет назад
Hi I'm just wondering if where did u get the henna powder and indigo powder! Thanks (:
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