i dont speak japanese but the last wor you said was "yes" right? also can you translate sompthing for me i want to say hello i am ian and i eat dead people.
i dont know how it is said but i heard that it is bokua ian des shindahito outabi mass
HEHE THATS THE FIRST THING I TOUGHT WHEN I SAW THIS VIDEO, NEVER EVER USE A METAL BOWL TO MIX THE HENNA BECAUSE IT REACTES NEGATIVELY WHEN DYING THE HAIR :(:(i always use cups or someting made on glass ^^U
Actually you SHOULD use an iron bowl to mix henna powder. It does NOT react negatively. If you mix henna powder in a glass bowl, you just get really bright orange color in your hair. If you want your hair color to be richer and darker, definitely use iron. That's how it's done in India for centuries. If you mix henna powder in a glass bowl, you just get really bright orange color.
I'm assuming they're going to use all that henna for hair dying. Even so, it is advisable never to use a metal bowl, as the metal can react negatively with the chemicals in the dye. Use glass or ceramic, preferably.
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TheStuntyazeem 4 months ago
i dont speak japanese but the last wor you said was "yes" right? also can you translate sompthing for me i want to say hello i am ian and i eat dead people.
i dont know how it is said but i heard that it is bokua ian des shindahito outabi mass
17I18 3 years ago
I used the sailess bowl I found in the kichen used for processing the food.
You may not know in India they use iron ball to make a henna paste. It is called Mehendhi ball.
Why they use iron ball ?
I assume 2 reasons.
1 for the better color
2 ayurvedic meaning iron is good for the hair growth...maybe. I found often Iron ash in the formula of hair treatment powder.
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mahaindia 3 years ago 2
he pit a bit too much water in it
xsweetheart101x 3 years ago
if henna is natural..there are no chemicals in it..you mean the compnents, right??
holikarang 3 years ago
henna comes from a henna tree, looks like a bush, and it it is grounded into powder ^_^
MissHinataHyuga 3 years ago
I know well where henna comes from, natural henna is the plant lawsonia inermis, I was referring to antoindotnet comment...
holikarang 3 years ago
HEHE THATS THE FIRST THING I TOUGHT WHEN I SAW THIS VIDEO, NEVER EVER USE A METAL BOWL TO MIX THE HENNA BECAUSE IT REACTES NEGATIVELY WHEN DYING THE HAIR :(:(i always use cups or someting made on glass ^^U
Mytictactoe 3 years ago
Actually you SHOULD use an iron bowl to mix henna powder. It does NOT react negatively. If you mix henna powder in a glass bowl, you just get really bright orange color in your hair. If you want your hair color to be richer and darker, definitely use iron. That's how it's done in India for centuries. If you mix henna powder in a glass bowl, you just get really bright orange color.
petitetoolbox 3 years ago 3
I'm assuming they're going to use all that henna for hair dying. Even so, it is advisable never to use a metal bowl, as the metal can react negatively with the chemicals in the dye. Use glass or ceramic, preferably.
Antoindotnet 3 years ago