Omg girl!!!!! You went ham on your hair.. I felt the pain from your hair. My hair tangles like that. I set down somewhere and breathe then get bottle of water spray a piece at a time and it works. Yes it take all day but I will never go ham on my hair again. I said are black hair take to long to grow for me to just say fuck it and rip my hair out!! Lol tip here " breathe"
Was the henna Body Art Quality Jamila? Jamila has two kinds one for hair and one thats body art quality. You should only use BAQ on your hair because its more finely sifted for easier rinsing and its more expensive.
lol no wonder u had such a bad experience . i never seen someone sit under the dryer with their henna on and have a good experience. was your hair freshly washed and conditioned and detangled? prior to the application because that could make a big difference.
@Meera436 Yeah I washed and detangled. Sitting under the dryer didn't have a negative impact though, all it does is speed up the process. The henna wasn't BAQ, so that was the issue. I've sat under the dryer with BAQ henna since this video and had better results.
oh my, my, my, have i been there. a few months ago my hair dreaded after a braid take down and wash and it took 11 hours to detangle. my friends had to talk me down from cutting my hair off.
that brand of henna is bad! my mom used it and it dried out her hair. that specific henna isn't 100 percent pure henna. If you want the real one, go to a mediterranean store and get ones made from Lebanon or middle eastern countries. those are the ones that actually work! I use neutral henna, which isn't actually the henna plant, but something exactly like it except it doesn't give the reddish tint that normal henna does. hope I helped!!!
Before you use henna. detangle your hair and work in sections. And next time add conditioner to your henna. And deep condition for 24 hours, i add honey to my DC. I hope it helps!
I bought two packs of henna 4 years ago. I used one pack to make a batch. I looked at the gunk in the bowl and I kept thinking, my hair is just too thick and I could never rinse it all out. And I was really afraid of the dryness I knew was going to come. So I just threw it away without even trying. I still have the other pack. It haunts me.
@TailleurDesMurs Lmao I felt the exact same way, but I just sucked it up and took a chance. I actually have more luck with henna now, using a new technique. But this specific time was a veryyy traumatic hair experience lol
Omg girl!!!!! You went ham on your hair.. I felt the pain from your hair. My hair tangles like that. I set down somewhere and breathe then get bottle of water spray a piece at a time and it works. Yes it take all day but I will never go ham on my hair again. I said are black hair take to long to grow for me to just say fuck it and rip my hair out!! Lol tip here " breathe"
dreiika316 17 hours ago
Was the henna Body Art Quality Jamila? Jamila has two kinds one for hair and one thats body art quality. You should only use BAQ on your hair because its more finely sifted for easier rinsing and its more expensive.
Meera436 2 days ago
lol no wonder u had such a bad experience . i never seen someone sit under the dryer with their henna on and have a good experience. was your hair freshly washed and conditioned and detangled? prior to the application because that could make a big difference.
Meera436 2 days ago
@Meera436 Yeah I washed and detangled. Sitting under the dryer didn't have a negative impact though, all it does is speed up the process. The henna wasn't BAQ, so that was the issue. I've sat under the dryer with BAQ henna since this video and had better results.
bowsweetie 2 days ago
oh my, my, my, have i been there. a few months ago my hair dreaded after a braid take down and wash and it took 11 hours to detangle. my friends had to talk me down from cutting my hair off.
torinakins 4 days ago
lmao!! haha, I would have shaved my head.
DrRisk01 5 days ago
that brand of henna is bad! my mom used it and it dried out her hair. that specific henna isn't 100 percent pure henna. If you want the real one, go to a mediterranean store and get ones made from Lebanon or middle eastern countries. those are the ones that actually work! I use neutral henna, which isn't actually the henna plant, but something exactly like it except it doesn't give the reddish tint that normal henna does. hope I helped!!!
iSpyYasmeen 1 week ago
@iSpyYasmeen Yeah, it probably was that specific henna. Thanks for the tip =)
bowsweetie 1 week ago
lmao she just cut it off! ahhhahah funniest partt
yayaxcuteass 1 week ago
i finally found someone with my hair type...i wanted to become natural but didnt know but NOW I DO AND I LOVE IT! BEAUTIFUL HAIR ;)
dreamaker9729 1 month ago
@dreamaker9729 Good for you! Thanks =]
bowsweetie 1 month ago
lol @ 9:48 - "I wanna slap somebody" . I'm sorry you had such a bad experience. I've never used henna myself but it's always scared me, lol
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@TheLordsPrecious Yes, it's very intimidating lol
bowsweetie 1 month ago
Before you use henna. detangle your hair and work in sections. And next time add conditioner to your henna. And deep condition for 24 hours, i add honey to my DC. I hope it helps!
pinkrosesfly 2 months ago
@pinkrosesfly Thanks, those are good tips! I didn't do any of that, maybe that was the problem lol
bowsweetie 2 months ago
"i got this braid right here, lookin like coolio". lmao! i'm kinda scared to try henna now. and curly nikki swears by it!
Piercedlambylamb 3 months ago
@Piercedlambylamb I need to do an update, I now henna with success! I'm in love lol
bowsweetie 3 months ago
I bought two packs of henna 4 years ago. I used one pack to make a batch. I looked at the gunk in the bowl and I kept thinking, my hair is just too thick and I could never rinse it all out. And I was really afraid of the dryness I knew was going to come. So I just threw it away without even trying. I still have the other pack. It haunts me.
TailleurDesMurs 5 months ago
@TailleurDesMurs Lmao I felt the exact same way, but I just sucked it up and took a chance. I actually have more luck with henna now, using a new technique. But this specific time was a veryyy traumatic hair experience lol
bowsweetie 5 months ago
you should try to add oil to your hair first and then apply the henna. I like to use olive oil.
Sharmentha 5 months ago
@Sharmentha Yeah, that may help with the dryness. I'm gonna try that, thanks
bowsweetie 5 months ago
@Sharmentha if you coat your hair with oil, hennas not going to work. mixing with henna is the best
meyzin90 1 month ago
@meyzin90 thnx I will try that next time.
Sharmentha 1 month ago
LMAO the end is 2 funny u were mad
charliebrowneyes00 5 months ago
@charliebrowneyes00 Very. lol
bowsweetie 5 months ago