Henna, Indigo & Amla Tutorial part 1 of 3
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@cdawnlewis just an fyi, instead of vinegar you can use lemon juice, not too much but a few squirts out of a bottle or one whole lemon should be enough, improves the smell and the acid will from the lemon works the same as the vinegar : )
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Indigo should be blue why is it green in colour? Is it some kind of chemical?
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NEVER use a metal spoon with mixing a henna. The reason why your henna turned so quickly is because the metals in your spoon are reacting to the henna, which is a bad thing.
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oh girl, I cannot wait for the results.You have such a cute and entertaining personality!
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what does the honey, oil and vinegar do? and the site you order from is safe?
sleemorris 1 year ago
@sleemorris Hi! The honey is for shine and softness, the oil is for strength and conditioning, and the vinegar I use for it's acidic properties to "activate" the henna. Thanks for watching!
cdawnlewis 1 year ago
Thanks for the 3 videos! I've been wanting to go dark brown with henna/indigo but most advice on curlynikki or YT is "how to go jet black" by using indigo AFTER henna. This really helps a lot. I'm off to place my order! Thanks :)
mitchellzee 1 year ago
@mitchellzee I'm glad I was able to help you!
cdawnlewis 1 year ago
aww! You are so freakin sweet!! I'm uploading the second one right now! It takes soooo long for me to upload them! My third one will be done tomorrow! Thanks for watching! You so made my night!
cdawnlewis 2 years ago