Trying Lush's Henna! || Pros and Cons

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Rachel Maksy

Rachel Maksy

Күн бұрын

So after TWO WHOLE YEARS, here's another henna video!
I wanted to try Lush's henna for a while so I finally tried their "Rouge" shade, which I generally really liked!
I hope you guys at least enjoy watching me struggle, lol.
Lush's Henna:
www.lushusa.com/hair/henna-ha...
Insta: / rachel_maksy
Tommy's Insta: / accordingtotommy
Music:
Collins & Harlan - "Everybody's Jazzin' It"
The Columbians - "Just Like a Rainbow"
Haydn Quartet - "Beauty's Eyes"
Kevin McLeod - "Two Finger Johnny" (incompetech.com)

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@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you guys are liking this video, aHhh!!! And thank you for all your tips and tricks/suggestions! 😊One minor note: Tommy is my best friend not mah husband, hehe! And yes he will be in more videos in the future hehehehe
@Annaspopoff
@Annaspopoff 5 жыл бұрын
?would crockpot in the bathroom work?
@TiaMaria090
@TiaMaria090 5 жыл бұрын
here in Australia we have this brand Keracolor that produces color+clenditioner its a pigmented shampoo conditioner thats aimed to keep your colored hair vibrant for longer. I am a natural redhead and i use it just to give my hair more life its amazing leaves hair soft and no damage no paraffin or sulfur just put in for 3 to 5 mins during a shower its so easy works best with blond hair but adds hues to darker hair. Im sure its over in the states to just a suggestion if you wanna look it up 😊
@nursefuzzywuzzy
@nursefuzzywuzzy 5 жыл бұрын
If you have a Lush Near you you can book an appointment at the store and they will put the Henna in your hair for you.
@misssamhain4334
@misssamhain4334 4 жыл бұрын
Rachel Maksy this made me laugh so hard you’re so awesome 🖤
@espressogoblin
@espressogoblin 4 жыл бұрын
Rachel Maksy Hello Rachel!! May I ask what dye/products you use when you don’t use henna? :) keeping the perfect shade of red hair can be such a challenge and yours always looks stunning! Thank you!
@faerth5471
@faerth5471 5 жыл бұрын
The thing about Lush though, is that they add a bunch of unnecessary ingredients to all their products. Why do they put fragrance in their henna if it's just supposed to be dying your hair??? Even their "natural" shampoos and hair masks contain sulfates, parabens, and glycerin. While I appreciate that they occasionally use fair trade ingredients and don't test on animals, they also engage in a lot of greenwashing in order to sell products. Rainbow Henna comes in a powder, so it's easier to mix and they have a much better color range to choose from. It's also just henna (and sometimes other plants too, if it's not that vibrant red color), so no added oils or fragrances.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I didn't understand why it had a fragrance either! Especially because once you start mixing it turns into the "normal" smell of henna anyways?? 😂
@87idk
@87idk 5 жыл бұрын
Boi, me a Lush have a great relationship until we get to hair stuff. I'm strictly no harsh sulphates when it comes to hair, so that rules out everything but the henna, R&B hair moisturizer and their dry shampoo :/
@Fanpirecullenists
@Fanpirecullenists 5 жыл бұрын
as a lush employee I can answer those questions! For one thing we've never ever said that we're a natural or organic company, people do think that but we've never stated or continue to state that, we totally use sulfates and we don't hide that, and although our sulfates are a bit different they're still sulfates of course. and the fragrance used is a specific blend of essential oils specific to lush (essentially to not give peopel a 100 percent recipe to our products) All that being said, the henna is reaaal difficult and time consuming girl I feel you
@winter2625
@winter2625 5 жыл бұрын
True. Years ago, Lush was a lot more natural. I was bummed when they started adding all the bad stuff. Haven’t used it since.
@jihaneabouzeid9980
@jihaneabouzeid9980 5 жыл бұрын
Just because it's a "chemical" doesn't mean it's bad lol. And just because something is "natural" doesn't mean it's good.
@jessicafroelich6813
@jessicafroelich6813 5 жыл бұрын
Your editing style always makes me smile.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Heehee yay!!!
@135koolkat
@135koolkat 5 жыл бұрын
First 30 seconds in and I was laughing. Such great editing and humor. I always look forward to these videos
@zedeekafulay3652
@zedeekafulay3652 5 жыл бұрын
Three things... First, your editing is bloody brilliant (as usual). Second, your roots, because its so vibrant, look like a little halo. Three, would it be possible for Tommy to do the voice over for one of your clothes related videos because dang that commentary was A+.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Hahahhaa OMG totally! His wheeze-laughing was making me laugh so hard during editing 😂
@zedeekafulay3652
@zedeekafulay3652 5 жыл бұрын
I had to pause the video after he said tough nuggets, it was too funny
@moonmagpie3340
@moonmagpie3340 5 жыл бұрын
I have found when using regular henna that mixing coconut milk in along with the water and lemon juice totally solves the problem of gritty dry henna not washing out properly. I've read that it helps the colour to take too. I have some lush henna in the colour 'brun' and plan to mix in some coconut milk when I use it. Will comment here how I get on, incase anyone reads this and is interested 🙂
@TracyD2
@TracyD2 5 жыл бұрын
Moon Magpie A bit of aloe Vera powder makes it glide on smooooth.
@moonmagpie3340
@moonmagpie3340 5 жыл бұрын
@@TracyD2 Sounds good, I'll have to give that a try too! Thanks for the tip Tracy 😊
@210lucile
@210lucile 5 жыл бұрын
Verdict?
@WaterNai
@WaterNai 5 жыл бұрын
What was the result? 🙂
@ansanasutheskumar1589
@ansanasutheskumar1589 4 жыл бұрын
I'm Tamil and whenever my mus used to do my henny after iz dried she but some lemon over it so its vibrant so yeah I'm sure that helps
@shradhanagarajan120
@shradhanagarajan120 3 жыл бұрын
Clean henna application tip- start with applying it to a small circular at the center of your hair and making that into a bun. Then take multiple smaller sections around that area to apply henna and wrap it around the bun till all the hair is covered. I see my mom do this all the time and it seems to work very well. Oh and also if you use a flat brush to apply the henna it's much less messy. Hope this helps
@rachelh682
@rachelh682 5 жыл бұрын
I use lush henna all the time for my hair and to save time you should absolutely melt it over a double boiler!! Place a pot of water on the stove and an oven safe bowl over the top of the bowl. Then slowly heat it up and add hot water and a few tablespoons of lemon juice for that extra vibrant red. Make sure it’s not super thick, more like brownie batter than melted chocolates. The double boiler helps melt the coconut oil in it way better than your hands 😂 aaaaalso Vaseline your ears and forehead to prevent staining and designate and old sheet as the henna sheet for the floor. Then you can roll the whole shebang up and chuck it out doors! Shower cap your henna covered head and then scarf that baby! Have fun looking like an abuela for a couple hours and when you wash it out use the hose in the summer!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
That would've helped a ton, hahaha, thank you!!
@TeenDream888
@TeenDream888 5 жыл бұрын
I just made a similar comment, I'm glad to see someone else knows how to get the most success out of it!
@Satsusss
@Satsusss 5 жыл бұрын
Or grate it and pour boiling water over it.
@TeenDream888
@TeenDream888 5 жыл бұрын
Carly Drummond the reason you should have the henna over boiling water while adding said water to your grated henna, is to keep the temperature up. the heat releases the color. if you were to just pour boiling water over the grated henna, it would still cool and cause the henna to clump more and not have as bright as a color.
@Lovingdrums
@Lovingdrums 5 жыл бұрын
@@barbara1553 I never tried henna for multiple reasons, mainly not trusting my ability of getting a colder shade of red, but also because I dread the whole process. That piping bag trick is gold! 🔥
@euskopost.5354
@euskopost.5354 5 жыл бұрын
I feel this struggle so much! Here's a couple of things that I've learned (the hard way lol) that may serve you as well: - Lush's henna is definitely overpriced, because they add fancy ingredients like cocoa butter so that your hair feels nice after dyeing it but contribute nothing to -and even worsen- the actual dyeing effect. Really, as you said you're better off with using regular health store henna. - The feeling of grittiness you experience after dyeing your hair with henna is a temporary elevation of the cuticles, which makes the follicle rough to the touch; it goes away on its own after a day or so as you may have already noticed. Henna doesn't have any negative effects on the quality of hair. - There is unfortunately no way to avoid the process of henna dye release. Lush found a sneaky way to accelerate the natural process (aka the method of leaving it out overnight) by asking you to apply constant heat, which does the trick but may give you a very vibrant color that will then turn dull quite fast. If you prepare your henna gloop with lukewarm water, then leave it in a lukewarm spot for 9 hours or so before dyeing, the release will be more stable and will give you smoother results. - IF you're looking for a milder alternative to lemon juice, I totally recommend amla powder. It will also result in a slightly deeper, browner red hue. - Washing the henna out is less annoying if you use the mermaid method! Simply fill a big container with warm water and leave your hair to float in it (or take a warm bath), most of the little henna turds will dissolve away.
@woolywonders5546
@woolywonders5546 3 жыл бұрын
🤣 yes turds that’s what I thought when I first saw the mixture...
@zvezdoblyat
@zvezdoblyat 3 жыл бұрын
Henna is like a protein treatment, so it’s application will leave you with rougher feeling hair
@oliviagoodwin3906
@oliviagoodwin3906 5 жыл бұрын
5:48 your hair looks like the Grinch's fingers tis the season yall
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
YUS HAHAHAHA
@ajf901
@ajf901 5 жыл бұрын
I like how the scarf looks in your hair at the start. Very washing day chic. ❤️❤️
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Hehehe yes!!
@leslieeg
@leslieeg 5 жыл бұрын
You said Henna, 26 times before mentioning it, but 28 through the entirety of the video. 😌💕
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Wow A+ for effort 😂
@hispoutingprincess
@hispoutingprincess 4 жыл бұрын
😳😳😳👍
@SapasMons
@SapasMons 4 жыл бұрын
Lol, Tommy is great a great special guest. His laughter is infectious.
@stefanies.8381
@stefanies.8381 5 жыл бұрын
That is the most complicated henna I've seen so far. 😂 My recommendation: Henna from Khadi - just mix it with hot water (or heated red wine - makes the most vibrant color and is a way to make use of the cheap red wine you get with your pizza delivery), ready in under 5 minutes. No "clumps", easy to apply, costs 10 € the package (gloves and a cap are included). I am using it for about 2 years now - as I am dying my hair with henna since I have seen your first video and I have been complimented for my hair color ever since. So don't loose your faith in Henna - it is worth the messy shower. 😃
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Omg I've never heard the red wine trick before, thank you!!!
@spacewolfcub
@spacewolfcub 3 жыл бұрын
Wine you get with pizza??? Where do you get wine with pizza? Now I’m craving wine with calzone (sigh)
@stefanies.8381
@stefanies.8381 3 жыл бұрын
@@spacewolfcub Wait... you don't get wine with your pizza delivery where you are from? It is pretty common here in germany, when you order pizza for delivery, that when you order 3 or more pizza, you get a bottle of (cheap) wine delivered with it. 😉
@spacewolfcub
@spacewolfcub 3 жыл бұрын
@Stefanie S. - No, Canada keeps beer and wine in restaurants, liquor in bars and specialty stores that only sell that, and pizza only comes with pop or water if you order and pay for it. I don’t know that anyone delivers alcohol at all, though years ago there was a trial service that delivered alcohol late at night to discourage drunk drivers trying to refill a party. Not sure what’s up now. Thanks for answering, I now know more about Germany.
@s28289
@s28289 5 жыл бұрын
My whole life should be featured on a struggle cam. 😂
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
hahaha SAMEEE
@ghidorahs1fan209
@ghidorahs1fan209 5 жыл бұрын
Lol I just saw your video and right now I'm sitting around with the red lush hanne hair dye in my hair.
@sunniecolors
@sunniecolors 5 жыл бұрын
Lol talk about timing!😂
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
😮😮😮 FAAATEE
@ambergerhelper7852
@ambergerhelper7852 5 жыл бұрын
Blaise Payne Let everyone know how it turns out! ☺️
@ghidorahs1fan209
@ghidorahs1fan209 5 жыл бұрын
Just washed it out and it's perfect for me but I only use it to cover up my graying bits at my temples as I'm naturally a hanne red redhead. But I have been using it for years to get my natural colour after back after bleaching and dying it all kinds of crazy colours and I have regrowth to match. It's actually the only hair dye that is my natural colour.
@pinkysworn
@pinkysworn 5 жыл бұрын
Omg, the struggle cam kills me! 😂 The only henna I’ve tried on my hair was the Lush stuff, and I found it too messy, difficult to work with, and time consuming to ever strongly consider it again. Plus I have dark brown hair, so all the work for a small change in tone just wasn’t worth it for me.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Yup it is DEFINITELY a process and for darker hair definitely not worth it 😂
@ingeborgmikkelsen9078
@ingeborgmikkelsen9078 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this comment! I've been considering dyeing my hair with henna, cuz I want to change it up and I haven't coloured it in a looong time, but I have dark brown hair. If there's only a slight change, then I can't see it being worth the time and money!
@lauraswihart8018
@lauraswihart8018 5 жыл бұрын
I'm older with silver around my whole face, after watching this, no way!😑😑
@ahamilton3435
@ahamilton3435 4 жыл бұрын
Just use natural henna its so easy to use my people have been using it for thousands of years. You can mix it with water, rose water or milk. It doednt stink at all. I domt knkw what lush put in their henns to make it stink SO BAD. I remember i nearly passed out thinking what the heck, henna dorsnt even smell like that. Also, part the hair. Just mushing it on really isnt practical at all.
@honestlynope6599
@honestlynope6599 5 жыл бұрын
So many giggles watching this! You're still so cute! My daughter said the color made you look like Amy Pond😘
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Heehee awww!!! I love Amy!
@jouesrosies
@jouesrosies 5 жыл бұрын
first of all, i have to laugh every time i see this henna because it was named Caca for a long time and it litteraly means poop in french and i'm a 4 yo trapped inside a 20yo body. Let's focus on more important things now : girl, your editing is SO good ! not only that u are very interesting and funny, but your editing really makes every single video very unique. i think there is no another chanel that i love that much. That being said, i don't know if u already do it, but personally, i use a LOT of (cheap) conditioner to rinse henna : after i got rid of the "first layer" in the shower, using conditioner in a THICC layer helps a lot - I found that it helps to detangle it a lot better, but also i feel like u could add more water to your henna - and even a spoon of yoghurt, avocado oil or flower water to make it easier to rinse !
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Hahhaah YES idk when they changed it but I'm quite glad I didn't have to say "Caca" cuz I'd totally laugh 😂😂 Ooo good tips!!
@08anonima
@08anonima 5 жыл бұрын
It means poop in Spanish too😅
@luciatat4084
@luciatat4084 3 жыл бұрын
It means “poop” in romanian too 😂😂 I always found it so funny that it was named like that. They probably changed it becouse of the meaning in some languages :))
@eleanor.shadow
@eleanor.shadow 3 жыл бұрын
“Poop” in Portuguese as well! How could they get this so wrong? 🤣
@dinazainetdinova3652
@dinazainetdinova3652 3 жыл бұрын
In Russian too
@smilingatthesky
@smilingatthesky 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. I bought my Lush henna weeks ago but I’ve been putting it off so thank you for the motivation. And thank you to everyone who commented. You’ve been really helpful😍I finally got round to dyeing my hair with Caca Marron. I had been dreading the clumpy bits, the mess and the fact that I can never wash it all out. I used a cheese grater which it so much easier to mix. It meant that I only used two cubes instead of the entire block. For reference I have thick waist length Afro hair and I’ve always used the whole block when I’ve chopped it up with a knife. I mixed it to a double cream consistency instead of that thick batter consistency and I applied it in the garden because I can’t deal with the horror show of dealing with what looks like poop stains everywhere🤣 I’ll probably do a first rinse in the garden, too, in a few hours. Oh and love your editing. You always make me chuckle😊
@systlin2596
@systlin2596 4 жыл бұрын
As someone who dyes her hair with henna monthly and has for like, 5 years now, and has gotten very good at it, this video is a delight. Gave me fond memories of doing it for the first time, which was with Lush's henna. Now I just use BAQ henna powder and lemon juice, and could apply henna with my eyes closed without spilling a drop, but that first time was a MESS! It's also funny because I use henna BECAUSE I'm lazy. I mix up a big batch, let it sit overnight, divide it into sandwich baggies, and freeze 6 months of treatments at a time. Then I just take some out, thaw it, snip a corner off a baggie, smuoodge into roots of hair like frosting a cake, smoodge in better with gloved hands for maximum coverage, top with a shower cap, tie a cloth hair wrap over it, and then sleep in it and wash out in the morning. My hair looks fantastic and I regularly get complements in it.
@mrstofu_
@mrstofu_ 11 ай бұрын
How long is your hair? I'm impressed how agile you are haha About the frozen bags, do you just wait for the henna to defrost naturally at room temperature?
@systlin2596
@systlin2596 11 ай бұрын
@@mrstofu_ Down to my hips! And yeah, I just set a baggie out on the counter and let it defrost at room temp.
@naithom
@naithom 4 жыл бұрын
You and Tommy giggling through the application was adorable.
@abigailwacholz394
@abigailwacholz394 5 жыл бұрын
The color of the henna and your lipstick both look amazing!!! I've used Lush Henna for years now and I find that chopping up the brick into small pieces before adding the hot water helps it melt faster. When mixing, I always aim for a brownie batter- like consistency so it's not too thick, but it isn't going to run down my neck while waiting for the color to set in. Also, instead of having the bowl of henna in a pot on the stove, I just place the bowl in a larger bowl that's full of boiled water (from my electric kettle) to keep it warm. Keeping in the heat helps bring out a more vibrant red shade, but it will still work if it cools down a bit in the process.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Definitely gonna do that next time if I use it again!
@ashleybrusko
@ashleybrusko 5 жыл бұрын
honestly, i'm in love with the bright red roots and darker ends, it makes it look like a halo effect
@FigmentOfMyImagination
@FigmentOfMyImagination 4 жыл бұрын
First off, I adore your videos, they're interesting and very fun to watch! I don't know if you're still doing henna (or if you'll even see this after all this time), but I just found a tip to make it sooooo much easier to apply. Make sure the henna is nice and reasonably smooth, and put it in a disposable piping/pastry bag, then snip the bottom wide enough to get a good flow going. I roll my piping bag over the rim of a pint glass to hold it open when I put the henna in, and to set the bag down in when I'm grabbing more hair. For any leftovers I grab another piping bag, fill that, and chuck that in a freezer bag and into the icebox it goes. I pull a small strip of hair an inch or so wide, run the henna in front and back at the root, and then just pull it through with the gloves. This made the process and cleanup a TON easier and saved a lot of time. I also add a teaspoon or so of cinnamon to help with the smell.
@strangeFINE
@strangeFINE 5 жыл бұрын
When I dyed my friends hair we also had the clump-problem. We discovered, it helps to add a little bit more water than it says on the packaging. A lot of the water evaporates and the Henna gets too dry, resulting in that annoying texture that is also more difficult to apply. My next advice would be to start with the places you definetly want to have covered. So don't start at the bottom layers, but do the roots (where the hair parts and shows when you do your hair up, so in the front and above the ears etc) first, because that's what you will see most. Also rub it into the places where you can't really see what you're doing, those tend to get patchy. Then work your way towards the tips of your hair. Also if you're an online newspaper person you can also use a big garbage bag for the floor. Just cut it open at one side and the bottom and you have a big plastic sheet!
@melissamurray7378
@melissamurray7378 5 жыл бұрын
Yay she's back!! Missed you! 😘
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
😊😊😊
@jonnapemb
@jonnapemb 5 жыл бұрын
Also your bloopers always make my day! Never stop making videos!!!
@sophiev7640
@sophiev7640 5 жыл бұрын
Love this video! I have used Lush henna quite often, and though it's not the most practical, after a few tries I got the process nailed down quite well. If you wanna use the Lush henna again, I'd recommend taking a (big) knife you don't really care about and cutting it into smaller bits, that makes it melt down much easier. Also, you can safely mix it up with hot water in a bowl (I just boil a kettle for that) and then take the mixture to the bathroom and apply it there. You want it to go on your head while still hot, but if it's cooling down already that's not a problem at all. Also doing it this way saves you in cleanup etc. As another comment mentioned already, I'd make it a bit runnier. Lush's instructions are quite vague on that, but I just add water until it's easy to stir and I break apart the little clumps with a spoon as I go. Washing it out is always terrible, but what works best for me is to get a large bottle of the cheapest conditioner I can find, and use that. The conditioner will make the little 'grains' of henna glide out of your hair a bit better than water only, and it won't mess with the dye. Good luck for next time!
@joywarburton5719
@joywarburton5719 5 жыл бұрын
I love the intro!! Man, another amazing video ❤
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Ahh thank you Heehee😊
@morganfrost6820
@morganfrost6820 5 жыл бұрын
I really like Light Mountain Natural brand (red) and another called Rainbow (in shade burgundy) in comes in powder form and does a wonderful job. When it's time to color my hair I use a little apple cider vinegar and hot water. I mix it and then put it in the oven with the light on over night until the next day when I use it. There is a noticeable color change in the mixture after it's been "curing" for hours. You can put essential oil in the mix to make it smell better. fyi
@whossoul
@whossoul 5 жыл бұрын
I commented recommending Light Mountain Natural too. I think it's such a nice transition for people who are used to box dyes. I just let it cure from the boiling water for a few hours as per the instructions and it always turns out great!
@episylime
@episylime 5 жыл бұрын
I love all of the light mountain colors and it's so easy
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I definitely need to try it!!
@aikisu13
@aikisu13 5 жыл бұрын
@@rachelmaksy the light mountain natural is great I use it. The red one and it looks nice and it isn't expensive 3 boxes on Amazon for like under $15 at least when I bought it. 😂 definitely use gloves or become an oompa loompa
@petit_grimpereau
@petit_grimpereau 5 жыл бұрын
yeah, light mountain is great! also Moroccan henna sahara tazarine and Orientana products are worth trying :) all what you need to do is to mix the powder with some hot water or an infusion of choice (not boiling, 40-60 celsius degrees), add some delicate acid (tablespoon of acerola works great or some sour apple juice, vinegar may irritate your skin), and put it for ~2 hours in a warm place. Apply, keep it on your head at least 2 hours, then rinse it thoroughly. And thats all, hope you will try some day :) Also you may dye only your roots if you need^^
@kateyes13
@kateyes13 5 жыл бұрын
Your videos are always so delightful! Your sense of humor is fantastic; I'm always cracking up! 😂
@archos5683
@archos5683 5 жыл бұрын
I loved all the laughter footage. There's nothing like laughing so hard you're in pain. Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to make a video for us. Greatly appreciated lovely Rachel. xxx
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Heehee exactly!!!
@Allegory_of_Wolves
@Allegory_of_Wolves 5 жыл бұрын
First off: the color looks lovely on you! It reminds me of Rose in the movie Titanic. ♥ Interesting review! I just love your videos! I always wondered about the henna from Lush, but I never wanted to try it, because of the price and because I'm already happy with the brand I use and my routine. You don't have to let "normal" henna set for 12 yours before using it, though. It seems to be more popular to do it that way in the U.S., but there are various ways to mix your henna powder. I use henna since AGES (usually from a brand called Khadi, which doesn't have anything else added to their pure red henna, and their powder is really fine, too, so the paste becomes nice and smooth). You don't boil the henna, you just boil some water. ;-) Then mix it into the henna powder until you have your desired consistency. I add two heaped tablespoons of sugar, which makes the paste a little "creamier" for some reason. No lemon juice or anything else. Let it sit for half an hour (cover the bowl), so it can cure and gets cool enough to apply. That's it! No 12 hours. The difference is just the hot water, which activates the dye. You can add some hair conditioner to make the consistency even smoother and easier to apply, once it's ready to be put on your hair. I wash my hair before applying the henna, since the moisture helps the dyeing process, too. I also find, it's less messy to apply and the henna sticks better to the hair, when the hair is slightly moist (towel dry). Meanwhile I went over to simply doing this at night, covering my hair with a shower cap (secure that with bobby pins), covering my pillow with thick towels, and sleeping on the henna. I wash it out, when I get up again, so I don't have to sit around for hours, with such a heavy mass/mess on my head (my hair is past waist-length). Maybe give that "version" a try someday and see, if it works for you, too? I think, I commented on your last henna video as well, probably saying all the same stuff. Sorry! XD
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Ooo thank you for these tips! Super helpful!!!
@shutupraven
@shutupraven 5 жыл бұрын
I used your old video to dye my hair with henna tonight! That's wild that this video came out just as I was washing it out lol
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Heehee aw yay!! I'm PSYCHIC
@celestek.2395
@celestek.2395 5 жыл бұрын
OOOH MAAAN!! ID LOOOOVE TO SEE THAT IN THE SUN! fireworks for sure!! 💗
@aestheticallyaspiring2692
@aestheticallyaspiring2692 5 жыл бұрын
I’ve been wanting to dye my hair with henna for a while now, and then you made this😊 thanks for the video Rachel, and please, more tommy!😂
@kaylat.9104
@kaylat.9104 5 жыл бұрын
Oh boo, that Lush brick looks like a giant pain in the ass! I use Rainbow Research's Persian copper. It's a powder. I mix it up and use it within a few minutes. The hardest part was putting it in my hair! I waited for 45mins and boom, it was perf. Hehehe. I was inspired by your first video, then found some of the Rainbow Research stuff on clearance for $3... I done got hooked thanks to you! 😆
@kaylat.9104
@kaylat.9104 5 жыл бұрын
And anyone who's curious, the Rainbow Research stuff is $10 on Amazon. xD
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Oooo good to know!!
@sundowndynasty
@sundowndynasty 5 жыл бұрын
Persian Mahogany from Rainbow is my jam, the powder cups that you can get off Amazon tend to last me 8 months to a year, depending on how often I do my hair.
@HexusoftheSheep
@HexusoftheSheep 5 жыл бұрын
Kayla T. my gf just used this product because of your recommendation and she LOVELOVELOVES it. THANK YOU!!!
@mahamm559
@mahamm559 5 жыл бұрын
Everyone and theor mother uses henna in my hometown, it makes the hair very healthy and its easy to use you can have various diffrent colors bys mixing diffrent ingredints with it like pomegranate peals for a redish color or coffee for a brown color or tumeric for blonde, i love it !!
@itsallthesame
@itsallthesame 5 жыл бұрын
This is so adorable! I've always been put off by Lush's henna because of the price. It's ridiculous. I get Colora hair henna for super cheap on Amazon instead for like 7 bucks CAD a box. No curing time, no heat, just add water and pop it in your hair. Plus you can pick a variety of shades that are achieved through natural ingredients. Thank you for sharjng your struggles - it's nice to know it's not just me!
@ana_carolina_sabino94
@ana_carolina_sabino94 5 жыл бұрын
Well first of all I would use a grater on that small brick of henna XD, I'm sorry but I laughed so much, it's good that the color is so beautiful: 3, here where I live we usually put something sour, like lemon or hibiscus tea to get more pigments, so just need to stay the 4 hours indicated, love too how to edit the videos XD XD XD
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Definitely doing the grater thing next time if I use this again!😂
@kckazcoll1
@kckazcoll1 5 жыл бұрын
Frodo: The mailman...his stench... LOL
@emily3916
@emily3916 5 жыл бұрын
I've been hennaing my hair for years, and I personally think a lot of the online tutorials way over exaggerate the amount of time you need to leave the henna to set out. I've never had problems, even when I used it almost immediately. If you use an acid, like a couple tablespoons of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice, it will activate the dye.
@AllThePeppermint
@AllThePeppermint 3 жыл бұрын
I've been very happy when I've used Light Mountain Natural Dye. It uses henna for red, and other plants for other colors. I've dyed my hair red with the henna, then used a dark brown box from the same company to make the bright red more of an auburn. I LOVE IT!!! Sometimes when the color needs refreshing, I will alternate using just red the next month or just brown the next month depending on the season, whether the hair is seeming lighter or darker, etc. Also, the plants are already powdered, so it's a lot easier to mix up with boiling water until it's the right consistency, and don't have to wait 12 hours. Use boiling water and it is pretty much good to go. Also, I have less hair than you do, so one box gives me enough product for two colorings. I just mix half the box, preserving the rest. Recommend using hair color bottle applicators for less mess, more precision work to get it into the roots. I would separate the sections of my hair at the roots with a comb. Also, I would apply the color while in my tub/shower, to reduce mess and damage. I'd watch a movie on my iPad or read a book in the bath while waiting for the color to set.
@rhapsodyinpink
@rhapsodyinpink 5 жыл бұрын
OOOH SIS I’m living for this! ❤️❤️❤️
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Heehehee ❤️❤️
@tigereyemusic
@tigereyemusic 4 жыл бұрын
I gotta say, I never did leave my regular henna to sit for 12 hours. I made it up with boiling water, added a squirt of lemon juice, let it cool enough and shoved it on for about 6 hours. My hair is dark, so it didn’t matter hugely to me if it wasn’t super-duper bright, but it still definitely gave me plenty of redness regardless.
@ionacmitchell
@ionacmitchell 5 жыл бұрын
3:42 "ooh is steenky" 😂
@amyhubbard2656
@amyhubbard2656 5 жыл бұрын
Your vids never fail to make me smile.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
😊😊😊😊
@Thepurpleful
@Thepurpleful 5 жыл бұрын
I can't believe the Henna video was two years ago!!! Seems like yesterday. Love it!
@pennymetzger2878
@pennymetzger2878 5 жыл бұрын
I use lush henna and I LOVE it. It fades really naturally in my hair, but I always need a friend to apply it. Ps you can use a cheese grater with the block of henna and it’s not to hard to mix it!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
OMG CHEESE GRATER YES that's genius 😂😂
@elainechambers3146
@elainechambers3146 5 жыл бұрын
But... I was under the impression that henna doesn't fade? Mine never did...
@pennymetzger2878
@pennymetzger2878 5 жыл бұрын
Elaine Chambers, mine fades but not completely! It goes from being a very vibrant red the first 2-3 months to a more subtle red. I also am a broke graduate student so I can only afford to dye my hair once every 6 months. The color it fades to is close to my natural color so it works really well for me.
@Satsusss
@Satsusss 5 жыл бұрын
100% agree with grating it down then just adding boiling water. I apply it over the bath too. Definitely the easiest way
@abbynormal86
@abbynormal86 5 жыл бұрын
"Tough nuggets" 😂🤣🤣 This video had me cracking up beginning to end 😂💓
@daveandlizhudson1331
@daveandlizhudson1331 5 жыл бұрын
This color is gorgeous on you! Also LOVED seeing you and hubby laughing together😂! Such fun seeing a happy, laughing couple in love❤❤
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! But that's not my husband hehehe, that's my best friend tommy!
@LuluRushCosplay
@LuluRushCosplay 3 жыл бұрын
Currently sitting with this in my head and so excited for it now. I also love that lush smells great and is vegan & cruelty free. I have almost no hair so I get two uses out of one brick. So, if you have short hair it's not so bad. Great video Rachel!
@shelbymetz4062
@shelbymetz4062 5 жыл бұрын
Notification squad!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
😊😊❤️❤️❤️
@skiniscaramel_415
@skiniscaramel_415 5 жыл бұрын
Sally beauty carries a henna hair dye line called Reshma. You should try that one. It's affordable, effective, and a lot less messy.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Ooooo I didn't know that!
@AutumnFalls89
@AutumnFalls89 5 жыл бұрын
Be careful. If it has PPD in it, it can cause allergic reactions or problems if you dye over. I use powdered henna from a local Indian grocer and it works great. You don't need anything fancier than body art quality henna.
@danielleking2494
@danielleking2494 5 жыл бұрын
@Victoria Villegas The longer you leave it in the more likely you are to get some color but if your hair is black you'll most likely just get a faint tint.
@emmaway7
@emmaway7 5 жыл бұрын
I am sitting at my desk in tears, trying to stifle the snort laughter. This is so awesome...just pure awesomeness
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Hehehhee yay!!
@PureAshlyn
@PureAshlyn 5 жыл бұрын
Your dog is so precious!! Love the video. Wonderful job!
@sunniecolors
@sunniecolors 5 жыл бұрын
Do you collect any antique figurines or items? If so, I'd love to see a collection video!
@annies7
@annies7 5 жыл бұрын
Mhena Bee me too!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Ooo not really enough to make a video on it, but I do love bronze animal figurines!
@annies7
@annies7 5 жыл бұрын
The Pinup Companion would you be comfortable enough to do a house tour?
@karilinn4260
@karilinn4260 4 жыл бұрын
THAT'S THE COLOR I WANTED WHEN I DYED MY HAIR GINGER
@brookziboo
@brookziboo 5 жыл бұрын
STRUGGLE CAM HAD ME WHEEZING!! YOU'RE HILARIOUS!! 😂❤️
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@rebeccarippon7830
@rebeccarippon7830 5 жыл бұрын
This was great! I had been wondering about Lush's henna. You got such a beautiful color from it. Just my experience.. I also use body quality 100% pure henna on my hair and I don't ever make it in advance. No simmering, just warm water from the tap and I let it sit only about 30 minutes before applying. I've had great results. I think the 12 hours thing is a myth, at least for dyeing hair. Still quite a process, but so worth it!
@pauletta5108
@pauletta5108 5 жыл бұрын
I dyed my hair with regular powdered cheap henna like 4 years ago, I think I waited maximum 2 hours and I got a super vibrant red color. My ends are still a bit orange though😂
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I'm definitely sticking with powder from now on 😂
@cathyme61
@cathyme61 4 жыл бұрын
I love, love, love the color! It looks so healthy too. Might be worth the time. Thanks for doing this video. I was wondering how it works. I quit dying my hair after a battle with breast cancer. The risk of putting the chemicals on my head just doesn't seem worth it.
@roryrose3743
@roryrose3743 5 жыл бұрын
Earthdye is the way to go! Bee using their henna for years. No heavy prep work, no heating needed, only needs to sit on your hair for an hour. I love it, and it's 100% pure
@BanAnna85
@BanAnna85 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for brightening my day with this video. You guys are great! (And your hair is beautiful!)
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Heehee yay!!
@emhueuke
@emhueuke 3 жыл бұрын
I think it smells so good! Like tea. Now I’m questioning my sense of smell 😂
@mushroom.mustang
@mushroom.mustang 5 жыл бұрын
me n my best friend always dye each other's hair with this rouge henna from lush. it's a whole ass process that takes hours but it's fun to do with friends and pretend that you're weird swamp creatures 😂💚 it creates a really nice copper undertone on my dark hair
@bsboy773
@bsboy773 5 жыл бұрын
Loved this! Just earned a subscriber :) A few tips for anyone reading: you can boil the water for the double boiler and bring the pot into the bathroom and set it on a oven mitt so you dont have to stay in the kitchen. Also, adding a few table spoons of coconut oil to the henna helps prevent dryness!
@AgentAJAkaAngelHeart
@AgentAJAkaAngelHeart 5 жыл бұрын
That colour looks AMAZING!!!
@pay1370
@pay1370 5 жыл бұрын
i always wonder what my hair would look like if i got it colored, but the uncertainty of not knowing whether i like it or not makes me chicken out every time
@tillylilly2808
@tillylilly2808 5 жыл бұрын
My suggestion is dying the ends of your hair like an ombre so if you don't like it you can cut of the ends and it'll be gone or do a streak of hair and also simi-permanent hair dye like arctic fox is good to
@aishaalward6849
@aishaalward6849 5 жыл бұрын
After u brush your hair, gather the hair from the brush and apply whatever colour u want and see how it goes:)
@pay1370
@pay1370 5 жыл бұрын
@@aishaalward6849 that's actually genius, i'm so gonna try that out
@aishaalward6849
@aishaalward6849 5 жыл бұрын
@@pay1370 Good luck!
@bellsy4622
@bellsy4622 5 жыл бұрын
Thats why i have a wig collection
@nursen2106
@nursen2106 5 жыл бұрын
in Turkey a lot of people use henna or at least used to esp for hair care, around weddings (because you would get some free as a gift). but nowhere in Turkey you get the henna as a brick. there are different qualities, but all of them come as powder. I live in Austria, but when I was a teen (about 30 years ago), we were in Istanbul on vacation meeting family and attending the wedding of one of my uncles. by chance my aunt did find a very good quality powder that gave good results. we also put some on the palm of our hands. It looked like drawn on. but I digress. what I was going to say was, that we never waited for the powder to work - at least I don't recall such a step and nobody here in Vienna remembers that step. but what we would need to do, we would have to leave it on for a long time, that meant of course overnight. although I also knew a cousin who did that on weekends during the day. just wore a kind of a turban. I remember, it was mixed with hot water and then put on in the evening. I am not sure, but I recall seeing once, that somebody added lemon or something like that (maybe for a certain effect. I don't know for sure). the big issue was, how to cover your hair so your pillow wouldn't get stains. we as children and teen had some difficulties with that, because we slept long and uneasy a lot. I think that step is still an issue for some people. but most of all, it is not that expensive in Turkey, and in Vienna also, when you go to Turkish saloons, to have your hair dyed and styles within 2 hours with conventional products. and also , the red hair was not that much in fashion for a while. I know, some still put some henna on from time to time (esp. on dark almost black or black hair) because it seems to be a good conditioner for hair and sculp (!?).
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I think powder is definitely a lot better!
@bazogity
@bazogity 2 жыл бұрын
The color of your top, the cut of it, your makeup, lipstick color and new henna color are absolutely perfect on you! I'm so enjoying your creative and funny videos. You have a fan in this 58 yr old musician.
@ComptonCreations
@ComptonCreations 5 жыл бұрын
The heat actually helps with the setting of the color, which will make it more vibrant. You can do the same technique with the henna that you prefer, just get a small crock pot that you can put in your bathroom while you are keeping the henna in a microwave-safe bowl inside of it with water underneath.
@quirkygal8
@quirkygal8 5 жыл бұрын
It's called "caca rouge" (red poop) for a reason! ;)
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha YUPP
@catisuppose
@catisuppose 5 жыл бұрын
I love lush henna, my hair isn’t red at the moment, I normally put news paper down and a heatproof mat and fill the pan with boiling water and put a glass bowl with the henna in on top and take that in to the bathroom with me. I don’t know if that helps. I also just melt it in the bowl on the stove.
@mrscherrygirl91
@mrscherrygirl91 5 жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos. And the extra bit at the end always has me laughing. Amazing content! Thank you for sharing!!! Lol!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Heehee thank you my love!!!
@MathIsMagical
@MathIsMagical 4 жыл бұрын
These hair dye videos with henna are how I found you in the first place. I stayed because I love your personality and the rest of your content
@shannonhayes2447
@shannonhayes2447 5 жыл бұрын
Abuelita hot chocolate, anyone?
@jennyk9748
@jennyk9748 5 жыл бұрын
My exact thought upon seeing it 😂
@burgersnitch235
@burgersnitch235 5 жыл бұрын
Henna is usually a pouder and not like a chocolate bar. Just saying.
@HolandaChiquita
@HolandaChiquita 4 жыл бұрын
It's supposed to represent a tea bar...
@leaarinwarkentine
@leaarinwarkentine 3 жыл бұрын
And it is full of cocoa butters, to help moisturize as you colour.
@saras657
@saras657 5 жыл бұрын
Your dog is unbelievably beautiful I can't 😭❤️
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Isn't he!? 😭 He's the best boy! ❤️
@aanikar444
@aanikar444 5 жыл бұрын
Tommy's voice reminds me of the guy from the video "Max Falling Out of Kayak". It's such a distinctive voice and I'd love to see/hear more of him!
@rebekkiej
@rebekkiej 5 жыл бұрын
Wooow that lush brick is only 15 euros in the netherlands. I wonder why its so much more expensive in the states
@eduardaarrais
@eduardaarrais 5 жыл бұрын
I once recommended a shampoo to a friend in the states. In France the shampoo is 3 euros. In the states was 60 dollars. Capitalism I guess? It can't be all from shipping...
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I wonder why too, maybe importing reasons? Who knowsssss!
@musicgurl5297
@musicgurl5297 4 жыл бұрын
As a natural blonde/ bottle red i totally feel the whole balding thing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@coffeesquirrel1
@coffeesquirrel1 3 жыл бұрын
Same for natural blond/bottle black .... it’s so 😩😂
@pahvi3
@pahvi3 3 жыл бұрын
I haven't used Lush henna, but I used regular powder henna for about six years, and I always made the paste much more watery, more like the consistency of yoghurt. Watering it down a little does not make the absorption worse, it actually makes it better. Hair does not absorb completely dry henna anyway, but it needs the solvent, as in water, to dissolve and distribute the dye. Henna is made of ground leaves, so it will still be uncomfortable to rinse out, but the more yoghurty consistency rinses better. I also didn't want super red result, but more like natural red head, so I actually diluted the henna with wheat flour (one part each) to make it less vibrant, and it was perfect.
@thatswhatisaidCA
@thatswhatisaidCA 5 жыл бұрын
The vibrant colour looks SO GOOD on you!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I love it!!!
@astrocupid3345
@astrocupid3345 5 жыл бұрын
You Look so Damn CUTE!!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Ahhh thank you!!!! 🙈❤️
@astrocupid3345
@astrocupid3345 5 жыл бұрын
@@rachelmaksy AHHHHHHH YOU REPLIED!!♡♡♡♡♡
@OobakanekooO
@OobakanekooO 5 жыл бұрын
that's kind of sad because henna is supposed to be a natural product :/ I do my hair with raw henna once a month or so, it cost me about 3€ a box, smells like green tea (or does green tea smells like henna ? :D ) I make it quite runny so it isn't as messy as your (it's difficult to find balance between too thick and too runny). I let it set about 1 hour before washing it or my hair is too dry (I put castor oil or karite butter in it to prevent dryness) I tried the lush one once, and it didn't even dye my hair, I have no idea why.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly! Idk why Lush added in all that extra stuff then charges a bunch for it 😂
@MrsJolene-
@MrsJolene- 5 жыл бұрын
I think you all use it a tad wrong. I've done it once and it lasted for six months, fading nicely in the end. I think the key is heat. I put it on my head at a temperature that was close to paintful (I'm used to hot showers too), it was also more liquidy. And then really wrapped it up tightly. Left it on for about five hours and showered off (it dissolved a bit, so I got it through the drain without difficulty). I also heated my head with the blowdryer when it started to cool off. It made my hair really strong and even thicker (I naturally have quite thick and strong hair already) and very shiny! Pls try it again! And take your time heating it up.
@OobakanekooO
@OobakanekooO 5 жыл бұрын
@@MrsJolene- yes that's what I understood later, that you have to keep it warm during the posing time. But I won't try again, for a lot of reasons, it's too expensive, and I prefer to use raw henna, I don't need one with a bunch of other ingredients in it :) and I try to buy the less I can from shops in general.
@OobakanekooO
@OobakanekooO 5 жыл бұрын
@@MrsJolene- and with raw henna, I just do my roots every two months or so, the color doesn't fade :)
@Vic_Crowe
@Vic_Crowe 5 жыл бұрын
You were hilarious. Tommy was hilarious.I love your videos for both the inforamtion and the outtakes!
@nimedhel09
@nimedhel09 5 жыл бұрын
My goodness, the editing is on point! And the struggle cam had me laughing so hard... For wrapping the hair, here's a little info for my fellow henna users: henna (lawsonia inermis plant, not indigo) will continue to dye the hair as long as it is moist. So if it's dry, doesn't work anymore. I personally put on a shower cap (less wasteful than cellophane) and a dark towel on top (on the off chance I made the henna too liquidy and it runs a bit, but also to keep my head warm, which seems to also help the dying power of the henna). Yikes, the price! For someone like me, who has reaaaaally dark brown hair, I don't think it is really worth it, be it the price, the concept or even the form. Henna only changes the hue of dark hair, and I have quite a long mane, so I don't think even one brick is going to be enough. I also feel like you are way better with the 100% lawsonia inermis powders, because, then, if you want to change the colour slightly, or even add a bit of moisture to the hair, it can be done quite easily with a few more ingredients, that you can use in the long term. And the brick seems to be way more effort than it should be.
@AccioMUA
@AccioMUA 5 жыл бұрын
Hello! I thought you were using box dye for your boootifol hair before? I read somewhere that you should never use henna on your hair if you have previously dyed your hair with box dye. If this is a false statement then I shall smother my box-dyed hair with henna! HAIRSTYLISTS OUT THERE, HELP ME OUT ON THIS ONE!
@jouesrosies
@jouesrosies 5 жыл бұрын
it is perfectly fine if you are ABSOLUTELY sure that there are no aluminium salts in your henna: it has to be a 100% henna, natural, raw, organic if possible. The metallic salts in other hennas can have a very bad chemical reaction with hair dye and burn your hair... in other words: be careful!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
I've never had any issues dying over henna, I think people have issues when lightening their henna or bleaching it maybe? And also the metallic salt thing that Calderone mentioned!
@SirenaSpades
@SirenaSpades 5 жыл бұрын
Oh girl, that henna is way, way, too thick! I do my henna every 6 weeks. I have a video on my playlist, check it out and see how I mix it. Way looser. More the consistency of hair dye. Not thick like that, too wasteful and too hard to work with! Also, I don't let it sit 4 hours or overnight, and have it on my head 21 minutes.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Good to know! It said to use water "Sparingly" so I was a bit confused 🤷
@SirenaSpades
@SirenaSpades 5 жыл бұрын
I think you are overthinking this. You just heat it up & use boiling water to mix the henna. It can be cool/cold during application... so you can go ahead and apply it in your bathroom. Use a lot more water so you don't miss spots! A LOT more water ;) Like triple or more! Also, keep adding boiling water, that is kept boiling separately on another burner on the stove as you mix it, and keep stirring. Takes me about a half hour to dissolve mine and mix it all. It is labor intensive, lol but again I have the entire, long, mix process so you can see it if interested.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Woops 🤷😂 I wasn't overthinking it as much as just trying to follow the directions haha but I appreciate the tips!
@kristie_ell
@kristie_ell 5 жыл бұрын
@@rachelmaksy It was described to me years ago when I started using it to do it the consistency of "double cream". Best way to describe that for those of us in the USA is coats the back of a spoon. Use a hair dye brush to apply it so you want it thick enough to stick to the brush, but not so thick you can't easily brush it on the hair. You shouldn't need to use the whole brick. My hair is admittedly thin, but I only use 1 block - sometimes 2 when my hair is long. Thin it out more and it'll go further. A brick should be multiple applications. Also - use a cheese grater or coarsely chop the henna. Don't just stick the blocks in the water and let them dissolve. Take the grated/chopped henna and put it straight in a glass bowl over a pot of hot water like a double boiler. Heat some water in the microwave. Start pouring the hot water from the microwave into the bowl shavings over the saucepan, and then keep stirring until they dissolve and you get the consistency you want. I let mine sit 3 hours on my head under a plastic shower cap. I do NOT keep it on the warm saucepan to apply. Ever. I just take the warm bowl into the bathroom and apply it. Don't stay tied to the kitchen and you'll be fine. It gets a lovely red color. I've been using the LUSH Caca for many years. The instructions have been edited by LUSH over time I believe and not necessarily for the better. The method I use is tried and true and works best for me with minimal mess and time invested. The LUSH Caca is really just body art quality henna in a cocoa butter block with some lemon juice and other stuff added.
@griversita
@griversita 5 жыл бұрын
@@SirenaSpades can you be so kind to link us your video? I can't find it :(
@tetianaterletska
@tetianaterletska 5 жыл бұрын
I'm following you for quite a while (probably more than a year), but that's my first comment. And I started with your previous video on dyeing hair with henna (as I do it myself and was looking some new ideas). I immediately fell in love with your way of making videos and actually opened for myself vintage style - never thought about it as a possible solution for my wardrobe but now I do. That was really good to hear that now you're a full-time youtuber. Wish you good luck with that and go on! Would love to watch a video on vintage capsule wardrobe, if you ever decide to make one.
@N_0968
@N_0968 4 жыл бұрын
I saw others on Lush website recommended grading henna beforehand and then it’s easier to spread and braking up isn’t such a chore so I tried that and it worked wonders. I used Lush henna for years until I couldn’t deal with the rinsing process any longer. Getting it out of the hair is the most annoying part but putting conditioner in your hair helps to move it. I loved how my hair looked and smelled after that.
@salahhashim533
@salahhashim533 3 жыл бұрын
Please don’t use lush Henna it’s full of chemicals you should buy your henna from arab/desi stores and please don’t boil your henna and if you are using henna please make sure it’s 90% + mehdi (my info is from my arab grandma 102 years old) 🇮🇶🇸🇦🇵🇸💖
@hunney-grace
@hunney-grace 3 жыл бұрын
Hello, hi, my name is Henna, this was very strange to watch
@Thisplaceisaprison3912
@Thisplaceisaprison3912 4 жыл бұрын
I cut my henna up and then put it in the food processor before trying to mix it. Helps prevent huge clumps of product coming out of your hair and makes it easier to apply.
@throughcolouredglasses9300
@throughcolouredglasses9300 5 жыл бұрын
Damn. First video I have ever seen of yours and you are one funny lady! Thanks for brightening my day with the struggle cam :)
@warmcozy
@warmcozy 4 жыл бұрын
Looks great! Once I mixed my Lush Henna hair dye, I applied it at my vanity with newspaper down to cover the floor and rinsed it out in the shower. I prepared the shower drain beforehand to make sure it would run well. Still messy af, though.
@marianneneufeld5931
@marianneneufeld5931 5 жыл бұрын
Omg, yay!! I love your videos so much!😍🌸
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
That makes me so happy 😊❤️
@IonIsFalling7217
@IonIsFalling7217 5 жыл бұрын
I LOVE henna. Makes my hair so happy and pretty. I use the pure henna powder mixed with water and coconut milk from a carton and do not leave it over night. My hair is naturally a very light blonde, though, so maybe that’s why? I find it so easy, and adding a little EO helps with the smell.
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
Ooo I'll have to try the coconut milk trick! I don't mind the smell as much as my friend Tommy did 😂😂😂😂
@Alyss15Nightingale
@Alyss15Nightingale 5 жыл бұрын
As a lush employee and a fan of your channel I was so excited to see this video! The Rouge looks beautiful on you!!!
@rachelmaksy
@rachelmaksy 5 жыл бұрын
The color is amazing!!
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