thank you...the problem with my cone is that, whenever I try this, it just kinda "bends over" and leaves irregular lines. So infuriating....what am I doing wrong? This continuous pressure thing sounds logical and easy, but once you try yourself, it becomes pretty hard....best regards
I love your videos so so muchh😘❤️🥰😍I watched your all videos... I'm addicted to your videos......your all videos are unique.......your voice is soo soothing like a therapy... release my all tensions and feeling relaxed 😌.... I'm your biggest fan dear 😘💕❤️🥺😊.....I follow you on Instagram also...lots of love
I am a completeee beginner..... But i think i am improving through practice. Today i did my 12th design, the difference between this and the first is crazyyy...
Omgosh I’m just seeing this! Thank you sooo much dear! You have NO idea how much hearing this keeps me going and making these videos for you❤ they’re a labor of love so knowing they are helping people out there makes it all worth it! Sending you my blessings and may you be successful in your endeavors my dear! 🥹💖🙌🙏
Hii, I've got a question. Why do some henna cones need way more pressure to actually get the henna out of it? Is this caused by the cone or henna itself (like, the build or company) or by holding it incorrectly? I have my only henna cones from the same company, I always have this problem with them. My hands always hurt a lot after doing my henna. And is there any fix for it?
It could be a few things! The paste is either too thick, or hasn’t been sifted so has some bits that are clogging the cone, and lastly you have to clean the tip frequently as you work as a build up happens as you work on your surface so you have to clean the tip of the cone by pinching and swiping, I might make a short video showing that part since it’s hard to describe but hopefully you know what I’m talking about! I personally like working with thinner paste and I always sift it with a nylon so I hardly have to squeeze at all 🙌💖
@@GopiHenna Ah yes, I know what you mean with swiping and pinching the cone. I do that quite frequently. I guess I'll need to experiment a bit with the henna's texture. Thank you sm! This helped a lot!
Thanks for sharing, are you using cardboard paper or anything else? while holding henna how to avoid pain in the thumb. could you please share the henna powder brand name and from which website you order, please
This was a wonderful video. You are a very good teacher. ❤ Seeing the motions and hand position in real time is very instructive. When I do swirls or circles, I have to exaggerate the motion to not get a wonky circle. Am I moving too fast? Is that what’s causing my circles and swirls to have a flat side?😳 Let me know if you have any tips. Love you, Jaya!❤
I just started henna. When I used the cone I first made, the henna came out smooth. The next day, after I put a pin in the cone and wrapped it and put it in the fridge, when I used it, it was all clumpy in the beginning. We tried to let it warm up and towards the middle of the design it started flowing much better. Could it have been the way I stored it? Should I do something different?
now I really saw why I had so many struggles with my cones, the texture of the henna looks much drier and it even starting to hurt because I needed so much pressure.. I need to look for a different brand here in Germany 😅 do you also have some Tipps what to do when the cone gets emptier to be able to keep the pressure? 😊
I can never do the draping because since I do not shave my arms first the henna will just sit on my arm hair even though I have minimal and thin arm hair. I have to poke it down onto my skin making it a bit messier. I wonder, do you ever run into this problem with your clients? I'm not sure if it's common to shave first. If this does happen do you use a needle to fix it or just reapply?
Hi Gopi, I live in South Africa in a small town. I love your henna patterns. Here I only get the green tube of henna called Chandni. Can you demonstrate some henna patterns with this tube as it cannot do fine work. Thanx for a wonderful channel.
@@nastedave9842 ... She doesn't need an empty cone, she needs the cone filled with henna. Natural henna cones are never shipped internationally since henna paste is a perishable product. That is exactly what I said in my first comment, sl what part of my answer was not clear?
I personally really appreciate these kinds of efforts ۔۔۔۔ means I am like zero in making designs or applying henna , but these techniques really gonna help a lot of people ۔۔۔ enjoyed a lot ۔۔۔ thank you so much 😊 , keep it up 👍🏻👏🏻
I love thiss you're voice is so soothing which makes this so helpful I'm currently watching this as a 13 year old I think it's better if I start young right?