The video appears to be a comedic experiment where the host, TJF, attempts to dye his skin using henna powder. He mixes the henna with lemon juice, essential oils, and sugar, and then submerges himself in a bathtub filled with the mixture. TJF is unaware of the potential consequences of using henna on his skin and is warned by his friends that it may burn or stain his skin.
Throughout the video, TJF experiences discomfort and pain as the henna mixture starts to take effect. He complains about the burning sensation and the smell of the mixture, which he compares to cow and gate baby food. Despite the discomfort, TJF continues with the experiment, hoping to achieve a darker skin tone.
The video ends with TJF revealing the aftermath of the experiment, showing his skin and hair stained orange by the henna. He also mentions that he has posted photos of his skin on Instagram and promises a follow spree to everyone who likes and comments on the photo.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker spent over £1,000 on henna powder.
2. The henna powder was mixed with lemon juice, essential oils, and sugar to enhance its effects.
3. The speaker planned to take a bath in the henna mixture to dye their skin darker.
4. The speaker was warned that the henna could stain their skin for six weeks.
5. The speaker's goal was to get 125,000 likes on the video in exchange for a reward.
6. The reward was for the speaker to travel to every city in the UK (69 cities) in two weeks.
7. The speaker took a bath in the henna mixture and experienced burning sensations on their skin.
8. The speaker promised to show the after-effects of the henna bath in a follow-up video.
9. The speaker posted photos of their skin after the henna bath on their Instagram account.