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@glavorez woah. I thought I was the only one who did that! this lady's voice has something to it that makes me feel sleepy.
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thats a banger
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I watch this because it relaxes me, I really don't care about henna.
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loool thats super cool ;)
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@Sw33tDr3amz786 the best brands are Jamila and the Rajastan Monsoon henna, the monsoon stains super dark. I`d go with these
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the camera man sucks.
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@angelface190081 it's just flat out a middle eastern thannnng. :D
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@Sw33tDr3amz786 I've gotten a few henna's and from the most professional people, I got the best advice. After the ink has set for 10-15 minutes spray with lemon juice. Let the ink dry and flake off by itself. Avoid exposure to water in the first 24-48 hours. Rub olive oil on 3 times a day. If you're using a good Henna paint it should be a orangey color and darken to a deeper orange and possibly brown within the first three days!



A lot of people sell fake Henna products which contain ugly chemicals like shoe polish and ink. So yes, a lot of products posing to be Henna are actually toxic and not made from a plant at all. That's where people get the mis-conception that the product is toxic.
92benno92 2 years ago 9
Indian thing? Please do your homework before you start hating, it`s an old artform that`s popular in India, Egypt, Sudan, Turkey... to name only a few, henna is for everyone.
angelface190081 1 year ago 3