[music] >>brynn: we're back and now i took the gloves off. that was easy. and then you can showthem the sink here. it seems like it's gettingon the sink, but it doesn't matter.
aluminum foil for hair coloring, it just comes right off. it does tend to stain wood, so you shoulduse the same wooden utensil every time you doit. i use warm water, hot water, you know.
>>anthony: a lot of people have henna utensils. the same bowl, the same brush. >>brynn: i use the same brush. i used thisbrush a couple of times, i don't know. >>anthony: same food. and they wear some old shirt. but you can see that the stains areoff of brynn's shirt. we took the stains off. it didn't stain at all. just wiped it off with some cloth and some water.
>>brynn: okay, so, here are your lovely shower caps, in place of the saran wrap. >>anthony: nice. >>brynn: so how do you get this one without getting your fingers all dirty? well there's no easy way, okay? i just make it wide like that and i startfrom this side of my forehead. just a second. this. >>anthony: that was easy.
>>brynn: now i've gotten some henna on myforehead but i'm not worried about that because it's going to come right off. now i'm going totake my earrings off because it'll just make it a lot easier with the hat. here we are, we got this down. i like to put it over my ears. it's a little uncomfortable but you can move stuff around, make sure it's really, you know, that you
get it everything underneath. >>anthony: oh yeah, underneath. >>brynn: make sure your hairline is also underneath. because we're going for moisture here. we'regoing for heat and we're going for moisture. >>anthony: oh, nice. >>brynn: see look how it's already startingto, the heat of my head is already starting tocause condensation.
>>anthony: 98.6 degrees being naturally preserved. >>brynn: i like to put even another one ontop. >>anthony: oh, good idea. >>brynn: for good measure. all right, so now all i can hear is the soundof the plastic. [laughs] okay, so all i'm going to do is take thisold t-shirt and just wet it for a moment. and just wipe my forehead off. make sure everything...i still look like i
could go out and go shopping. okay, but i wouldn't do that until i put this on. >>anthony: yeah, i wouldn't go that far. >>brynn: so i have one of those, those bahamahats. >>anthony: and is this your henna hat allthe time? >>brynn: this is my henna hat. this is mycamping hat. >>anthony: wow, you can definitely go outfor a hike. >>brynn: isn't it cute? >>anthony: you could go into town.
>>brynn: so nobody would know... >>anthony: nobody would know at all! >>brynn: ...that i had anything on. >>anthony: it looks great >>brynn: it's cute and i'm ready to go ona hike or go on the exercise bike or do my meditation >>anthony: go to the gym, meditate. >>brynn: or whatever. so you can do cook.you can cook a whole dinner for your family, or youself.
and then two hours later we're going to takethis off and rinse. so that's it! >>anthony: nice! really nice. this is reallyeasy. one, two, three, four, five step process ofhenna. >>brynn: voila. no, no henna on my hands. >>anthony: look at that, the hands are clean. >>brynn: no henna anywhere. >>anthony: wipe off the head and shoulders. >>brynn: it's like i never did it.

and this whole process will last me about, i like to do it maybe every six to eight weeksor so. something like that. sometimes sooner, buti have something we'll talk about. how it's going to come outafter a little while.