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HOW TO HENNA TYPE 4c NATURAL HAIR | & ARE NATURAL HAIR INFLUENCERS USELESS NOW? LET'S CHAT

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 68

  • @sherriokere1192
    @sherriokere1192 Před 2 lety +84

    My hair loves henna. I've been using it for years and it has helped my hair reach waist length thanks to Curly Proverbs. I also like to make henna gloss treatments. I think it's better to learn how to care for and do your own hair.

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před 2 lety +3

      This is great! May I ask what kind of hair texture do you have? Is your hair tightly coiled like me or more loose? I’ve seen posts on IG and videos here stating that henna damages our hair strands snd that it works against curl clumping. 🤭 (Not true I know)

    • @OrganicAlumination
      @OrganicAlumination Před 2 měsíci

      I also love henna so much it's so potent, like yeah it stains but it's so strong as far as on hair

  • @SoldbyTaraSanders
    @SoldbyTaraSanders Před 2 lety +35

    Excellent video! I agree with you on the underrepresentation for our 4c natural hair. Keep doing what you are doing!

  • @doctorfeline9911
    @doctorfeline9911 Před rokem +25

    Adding Aloe vera powder to your henna is key to soft soft beautiful hair.✅ out Henna Sooq to educate you on this. 💖 the tea rinse recipe. Your hair turned out beautifully! 😍 GREAT VIDEO BTW!

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem +4

      Thank you! ♥️ I already follow them on Instagram and they have beautiful tutorials. I like my henna masks plain but adding aloe vera to clay masks is also nice. ☺️☺️

    • @asmith2154
      @asmith2154 Před rokem +6

      You're right! This is my first time ever using just warm water and aloe vera powder in my henna powder. My hair was so soft after rinsing out the henna! This was "before" incorporating my moisturizing conditioner! Can't wait to apply my next henna treatment.

  • @RabielleParfait
    @RabielleParfait  Před 2 lety +12

    Hi everyone, here's a detailed video on how I do my monthly henna applications at home. I usually follow up with a herbal hair tea rinse mixed with very small amount of oils and essential oils that won't affect the outcome of my washngo and it will also not repel the water stream while I'm rinsing the hair tea out. Most of us naturals are quite heavy handed when it comes to product applications, oils and butters. Using less to rarely when needed is the key to better hydrated hair strands. ❤️

  • @rosianegonzaga8205
    @rosianegonzaga8205 Před 2 lety +9

    Omg, I'm Brazilian, living in Germany too. I'm gonna subscribe to you channel.

  • @chantra77sulu.m58
    @chantra77sulu.m58 Před 2 lety +7

    Straight A grades! Never tired of these. ! Great effort!! I'm excited!
    the ending got me puzzle btw

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much❤️. It’s all about simplicity ☺️

  • @TracyD2
    @TracyD2 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Your personality is very lovely.

  • @lydiaswanson3240
    @lydiaswanson3240 Před 2 lety +15

    You’re voice is so soothing 😁

  • @JustTanoe
    @JustTanoe Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It is challenging when you have no access to a professional licensed curly hair specialist. I am in a slightly more accessible area and still run into challenges finding an experienced cut it Kinky hair stylist. We are all just trying to do the best with the resources we have access to at the time. I have never tried henna and will likely not because I personally like my hair color at the moment 😅.

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, it’s absolutely challenging and often very frustrating. But we should also not forget that there are many natural stylists around that are specialised in other hair styles if it’s not washngos people prefer as their main styles. ☺️

    • @denyshadials5702
      @denyshadials5702 Před 2 lety

      Cassia treatments don’t have color.

  • @shekinah533
    @shekinah533 Před rokem +2

    Thank you sis beautiful and you are right I love it when our people do hair care. Thank you so much for sharing. Now I'm on my way to do my henna rinse 💞

  • @annwanjiku4256
    @annwanjiku4256 Před 2 lety +8

    Now on my head after second chop.
    Pretty hair.

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! ♥️ Reminds me of my second big chop journey in 2015. I started with a henna mask. And my hair is still thriving in 2022.🙂 Just make sure to not over do henna and use it as a treatment once a month with warm water. No fancy oils, teas and lemons. Your second big chopped hair with like it! ♥️

  • @thetruthteller4385
    @thetruthteller4385 Před rokem +9

    Beautiful voice and thanks for this helpful video!

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you find the video helpful. ❤

  • @bridgescwr6136
    @bridgescwr6136 Před rokem +6

    I am so proud of you taking charge of your own hair. You'll be N Germany 🇩🇪s first henna colorist! Did you saturate enough at the root? I have 4c and use Helena Sooq products.

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem

      Wow thank you so much! 🥹 I go by the definition of my hair actually. When it’s covered and coated with enough products, it stretches out into wave patterns and feels slippery smooth. Since henna washes out and fades away quickly with my hair cleanses of 1-2 a week, I cover my entire hair. I’ve had no issues with buildup or my hair not clumping. I buy my Henna in Germany from Olga Engelhard (Henna und mehr), it comes from Rajasthan and organic. Have been ordering there for 10 years. ♥️

  • @arikirori2145
    @arikirori2145 Před rokem +5

    Henna always helps my hair I should use it more

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem

      But don’t overuse it. Not more than once a month 🥰♥️

  • @vampcurlz
    @vampcurlz Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’ve just used this on my hair, I had no idea you needed to leave the henna for a couple of hours before using it or leaving it on the hair for hours! Lol I kept mine on for max 20 minutes, I’m very impatient I planned to keep it on for 45 but didn’t happen

  • @Ruaa.7
    @Ruaa.7 Před rokem +8

    I used to hate henna because it made my hair thick , I have 4c hair and I just want longer not thick hair 😭

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem +5

      Wow my hair doesn’t get thicker with henna. The majority of my hair is very fine. But then work on your length retention! 😘 Henna can’t help you if, it’s constantly breaking. Have a regular hair wash routine where you also clarify from time to time. Get your ends trimmed to start fresh and always detangle your hair with conditioner or slippery products that is high in water/humectants. Don’t neglect the hair wash. 😊

    • @Ruaa.7
      @Ruaa.7 Před rokem +1

      @@RabielleParfait will do , I hope my hair grow past neck length it’s been agesss

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem +1

      @@Ruaa.7 Also think about getting your hair trimmed. Together with a regular hair wash and good products, it should stop breaking and grow past neck length. In the night, cover your hair with a satin scarf or bonnet to protect your hair. ♥️

  • @kimouiyabrown9780
    @kimouiyabrown9780 Před 2 lety +9

    Your so pretty! 🥰🙆🏿‍♀️

  • @A_Wilson
    @A_Wilson Před rokem +1

    Your hair looks great! 🌸

  • @venusdemilo3378
    @venusdemilo3378 Před měsícem

    Is the secret to henna leaving it to process. I have used it twice, just by mixing it with warm water and applying it immedialtely. Unfortunately for both times. It all washed away. Would you know where am going wrong please!?

  • @user-hi7gu1tb2w
    @user-hi7gu1tb2w Před 10 měsíci +2

    A very informative video and l have 3 questions for you.
    1- l am 60 years old do you think my hair will grow at this point in time?
    2-can l use henna and rice water at the same time?
    3- can l apply water every day?
    Thank you.

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much! ❤️The first question is difficult to answer since I’m not a dermatologist, trichologist or licensed hairstylist. Hair growth is correlated with so many factors from genetics, age to diet. Without knowing your hair’s history and touching/seeing your hair, it’s difficult to give advice. Henna doesn’t grow hair in the first place. But it can help with strengthening and if you find your individual way of proper length retaining, you will see the “growth” in no time. Because hair grows no matter what age (slows down with age) but the question is, if the growth coming out of your scalp isn’t breaking off the same time. 2: I wouldn’t mix henna and rice water together. When we look at where rice water comes from, these women in China & other Asian countries use Rice Water as a natural shampoo & conditioner alternative. But henna is a hair dye & strengthening treatment. I would wait at least a week after henna to rinse your hair with rice water again, so that the henna dye molecules can settle into the hair. Rice water is nothing that should be left inside hair. I know many do this online, but it’s not the way to do it traditionally. It should be always rinsed from your hair. 3: You can wet your water every day but the question is why you want to? If you have naturally curly/coily hair maybe try to add products that contain more humectants into your hair care regimen every wash day. It will retain the moisture better together with emollients. The steam from the shower is also great or a spray bottle to mist your hair to make it pliable/flexible is also great. Unless you want to challenge yourself and do daily “conditioning” hair washes for some time, I would not entirely wet the hair every day. 🙏🏾

    • @user-hi7gu1tb2w
      @user-hi7gu1tb2w Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@RabielleParfait Thank you so very much for the answers and also what you are giving to the society . I promise their is tea l created l have started using it on my hair When l am done with it and is successful l will send it to see.l am a retired nurse educator and a Nigerian.May God bless you and thank you once more.

  • @appleofgodseyetiff7186
    @appleofgodseyetiff7186 Před 2 lety +3

    Beautiful beautiful

  • @appleofgodseyetiff7186
    @appleofgodseyetiff7186 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing . So helpful

  • @vampcurlz
    @vampcurlz Před 5 měsíci

    New subscriber! 🖤

  • @reginamangara2591
    @reginamangara2591 Před 2 lety +5

    Beautiful sistern

  • @isashar7949
    @isashar7949 Před rokem

    ❤ great job

  • @Stephaniechisom-tj2yr
    @Stephaniechisom-tj2yr Před měsícem

    Am from Nigeria how do i get 😢henna powder here

  • @arikirori2145
    @arikirori2145 Před rokem

    Just put it on 2hrs shampooed n conditioner Donna's recipe n oil

  • @cybervee827
    @cybervee827 Před rokem +2

    What color did you choose light or medium brown chestnut

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem

      It’s pure organic henna powder with no additives. Depending on your natural colour it can give you copper highlights in the sun or it will turn blond hair into a deep fire red. So I didn’t buy a specific henna blend. ♥️

  • @mrogue87
    @mrogue87 Před 5 měsíci

    So if you use henna do you still do a protein treatment or just deep condition

    • @TracyD2
      @TracyD2 Před 4 měsíci

      You can do a protein treatment. Not in the same week of course. Henna isn’t a protein treatment so your hair will still need protein. Of course it depends on how damaged your hair is. Some people do well with only using a conditioner with some protein in it on occasion. On the other hand some people need a strong protein treatment like once a month. Henna does strengthen the hair but it’s not a protein treatment.

  • @patriciagriffith7402
    @patriciagriffith7402 Před 2 lety +1

    No relaxer

  • @stephanieyoung7034
    @stephanieyoung7034 Před rokem

    New subscriber😊from US

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for the love and appreciation!! ❤️🥹

  • @R_bird117
    @R_bird117 Před 2 lety +4

    So henna on hair is just like getting a protein treatment? I thought it can be used to change your colour?!

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před 2 lety +7

      Hi Dear, it's actually not a protein treatment, the way the active ingredients bond to the hair strands make it similar to a protein treatment. Henna molecules don't enter the hair strands the way chemical hair dyes do. So henna doesn't need bleach to strip the natural hair colour in order to deposit a different hair colour. it just bonds the outer layer. If your hair is very light to blond/white, the colour will be a very fire orange red. If your hair is darker, you will only see copper to purple highlights in the sun.

    • @R_bird117
      @R_bird117 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RabielleParfait aah, thank you love.

  • @Baby-zs9jv
    @Baby-zs9jv Před rokem

    Running

  • @_koko8992
    @_koko8992 Před rokem +2

    U r so cute thanks ❤️👽

  • @melaniemorgan9236
    @melaniemorgan9236 Před rokem +1

    I don't see much of a difference

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem

      Hi, much of a difference from what exactly? 😅☺️

    • @melaniemorgan9236
      @melaniemorgan9236 Před rokem +1

      Like isn't the hair color suppose to change

    • @RabielleParfait
      @RabielleParfait  Před rokem +1

      @@melaniemorgan9236 It truly depends on how light your hair is. I’ve got naturally dark brown hair that lighten in summer from sun. You only see my henna highlights in the sun or with extra light.

    • @denyshadials5702
      @denyshadials5702 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@melaniemorgan9236
      No and that’s a common misconception about henna and coloring hair.
      A modern coloring process is dime with bleach to remove the color that’s already there, so the new color can be visible and vibrant.
      There is no bleaching/color removal with henna. The henna stains or overlays the color that is already present-usually brown for us. So brown + red or brown + orange is the resulting color for your hair. If anything it just looks deeper and richer than your original color. You won’t see the stain except at the right angle in the sunlight.
      The more layers applied over time, the richer the stain. Hair that has been treated once or twice looks nothing like hair that’s been treated consistently over the course two years. The change is gradual.
      Henna is a lifestyle, chemical coloring is a convenience.