I'm getting on this Labor Day sale after the video. I'm delicate to my self care and my hair journey. I recently had to trim some rough ends and ready again to maintain the health of my ends. 😎
Wow! This is good to know, I love Hennasooq’s! I’m still learning the herbs, but these will be my regimen consistent for hair growth and healthy hair❤️❤️🌹🌹🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Awesome tutorial on pronunciation of the name of product. Thanks it really help know how to breakdown and uses of each herbs. Also, congratulations on the 15 yrs. can't wait for the special that you have coming out.
I love you Khadija!!!! love and support from southern MD to you, sis. Yiur products are so BOMB, my daughter LOVES when I do her hair, the honey strengthener is one of her faves and I just made her a deep conditioner with aloe vera powder, cassia, and shikakai. Keep doing what you do because we need it and I'll be doing my son's hair next!!!
Thank You So Much For THe Hair Tutorial OnThe Different Ayruvedic Herba For Skin And Hair, Some I knew and Other I Did Not. I Definitely Did Not Know About Ashagwanda and Moringa( Moringa has so many benefits for skin and hair, i mix it with my body lotion for the youthful and vitamin and minerals properties) for topical use, I use it in my smoothie in the morning it benenficial for the body
At this point in my life, I'm trying to keep hair on my head, I'm so tired of my hair breaking off so bad. I'm praying that these products get the job done for me.
What is the best way to prevent dryness AFTER doing a henna and indigo treatment? And, can fenugreek be used weekly in your deep conditioner? Thank you.
Yes if your hair responds well, you can use fenugreek in your deep conditioner weekly. Just don't deep condition the same day or days after coloring your hair as sometimes that can pull the color out. To prevent dryness after coloring, you can add aloe vera to the recipe directly, and this in turn will leave your hair moisturized. If this isn't enough moisture, then adding some of your hair's favorite oil will help as well and lastly moisturizing with a leave afterwards for sure. Either a water based conditioner or an oil, as works best for your hair by seeing how it responds.
Hi Khadijah, your products are awesome. Kudos to adding new herbs like fenugreek and moringa to your product lines. Now I can shop ayurveda ONLY at henna sooq! FYI, I love all your products I've used over the years. Quick question, is there anyway to make "goddess hair" less flakey? It's a common complaint and one issue I had when I used it. P.S: Congratulations on 15 years strong! God bless you 🙏
Hello! Thank you for your message. aawww I appreciate that. I didn't realize you all liked moringa as well! I always here about fenugreek but moringa, yes!! SO happy I got some to create a new mask. So the Goddess Hair was/is a bit flaky BUT that should only be in the old packaging and batches. The new batches in the new packaging is much more finely sifted. Have you tried the new one? Let me know as I can be sure they are sifting it well and if not, I will ask them to sift it more.
@@HennaSooq thanks Khadijah. I've not tried the new goddess hair yet, but will definitely do so, in my next henna sooq order. Also looking forward to your new masks with the new herbs.
Sure thing. The best ones that are really easy to use as well, would be our moroccan henna and organic indigo would work well. Are you covering greys as well?
@@nubian_melaninqueen4473 oh well I'm not sure then as we don't use those professionally. It may be the quality of henna and indigo you're using? Have you ever tried ours? I can only speak to the results based on what we use and have experience with.
Sure yes you can but the way you do so for the desired outcome is important. Follow these steps: hennasooq.com/blog/complete-guide-how-to-color-your-hair-with-henna-and-indigo/