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5 Must Have Fall Hair Products

5 Must Have Fall Hair Products

When the weather starts to change to Fall/Winter the cold air causes dry, brittle and dull hair strands. The scalp also becomes itchy and dandruff starts to appear. At Henna Sooq our raw ingredients will keep your hair protected from the elements and your hair will be longer and stronger because our products actually work. The way henna and all the raw herbs we carry work is that because they are apply as a mask treatment, they coat the hair strands from root to tip. I can honestly tell you that I can’t even recall when I last had splits ends. I also am lazy about cutting my hair, which is usually once a year. Our products are essential to your natural hair regimen. Moisturizing and styling your hair is important but so should the strength and health of each of your hair strands. It’s all about balance. Once you try one raw herbal hair treatment you will always have our products in your hair regimen. We have 5 products we recommend for this coming Fall/Winter transition for your hair: Deep conditioning treatment every 4-6 weeks with our Sweet Honey Hair Nourisher ensures well moisturized hair strands Red Raj is perfect for gorgeous fresh hair color for the season Use our Goddess Hair in between treatments as a way to add shine and definition to your hair strands With the weather changing often scalp issues arise. Use our Cassia and Neem Hair Wash to get rid of any dandruff or scalp issues A rich nourishing shampoo bar will leave your hair bouncy and full of moisture with our Mad...
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3 Easy DIY Hair Recipes

3 Easy DIY Hair Recipes

Here are 3 recipes you can try for only $10 Cassia + Brahmi for a gentle cleansing hair mask that treats scalp issues Henna + Amla powder for a natural burgundy hair tone while promoting hair growth and curls/volume Hibiscus + Henna for an ultra shine and define hair mask. Add a little coconut oil for added moisture Just mix each of these recipes with your choice of warm distilled water, ACV or green tea. ⠀ For the henna recipes allow to sit 3-4 hours and then apply. Leave on the hair for about 3-4 hours. Then wash out with a co-wash. Moisturize and style as usual.⠀ ⠀ For the non-henna recipe just mix and use. Leave it on the hair for at least 60 minutes. Then wash out, moisturize and style as usual.⠀ ⠀ 3 recipes to choose from for only $10! SHOP: DIY Hair Products Limited quantities so hurry!⠀...
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Henna + Amla + Aloe Vera

Henna + Amla + Aloe Vera

This DIY hair recipe will leave your hair beautifully highlighted with bouncy curls and added moisture. ⠀ You’ll need: 100 grams of one of our henna powders of your choice 3-4 tbsp of organic amla powder 1 tsp of aloe vera powder Creating this Recipe Take 1 full package of our henna powder (100g) and pour into a stainless steel or glass bowl. Add 3-4 tbsp of organic amla powder and 1 tsp of organic aloe vera to your henna powder and mix well.⠀ Slowly add a liquid of your choice such as warm water, green tea or apple cider vinegar. ⠀ Mix in enough liquid to make a paste the consistency of pancake batter. ⠀ Allow your mix to rest for 3-4 hours to fully release dye.⠀ Once time has completed, you can apply the recipe to your hair. Once fully applied, allow the henna to sit in your hair 3-4 hours.⠀ This recipe is ideal for someone who has shoulder length hair of average thickness. Please adjust as needed for your hair. How much henna and Ayurvedic herbs to use on your...
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Cassia + Amla + Bhringraj

Cassia + Amla + Bhringraj

Stronger, healthier hair with a beautiful shine. What can be better then what Mother Earth has for us to beautify ourselves with? Cassia + Amla + Bhringraj = longer, stronger hair while promoting hair growth.  Mix your cassia and amla and bhringraj together in a bowl. Equal proportions of each or as desired. You can read this blog article to find out how much you’ll need in total for your hair length and thickness: How much henna and Ayurvedic herbs to use on your hair? Adding your liquid. We recommend water, conditioner or coconut milk. Mix well until consistency of a thick yoghurt. Apply onto your hair by sections. I’ve always found that doing four sections work the best. I usually start at the front and work towards the back. Once completed, wrap your hair and allow to stay in your hair 1-2 hours. Rinse out, dry and style as usual. Do you have a favorite Ayurvedic hair  strengthening recipe you’d love to share? Please comment...
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