the song of the Wrap.


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Posted by emmie! on January 04, 2000 at 16:46:28:

Thanks, Catherine, for the info on dyes! I'm looking at the moment at my hand, which almost totally mimics the depth
of color on the Castleart henna photos you sent me awhile ago (which did in fact sell me on the brand, and I'm
completely happy with the way it's turned out. Everyone take note, if you're new at this!)

Anyway, I'm now dropping my interest in anything other than 100 percent henna! Totally unnecessary to mess around
with anything else.

I have another question. I woke up this morning to discover my wrapped hand in its twentieth hour had become
painfully (and I do mean painfully) pruned. I could feel the lemon, like, eating my hand away at the edges where my
hand and fingers made contact with the plastic. I took the wrap off.

Now, was the pain I was experiencing due to the fact I've used a too-high lemon content in mixing the henna. (I
actually JUST used lemon to wet the henna). Or does one need to ventilate the wrapped hand once in awhile? Was my
five layers of suran wrap just a bit too much? Now that my hand's getting dried out, I can tell the skin and fingers are
going to be okay. I just don't want this to happen to flippy little customers. God bless them all.

If there's a section of the archives here that addresses the whole concept of the wrap, please just inform me of its
location. I can imagine it's a pain to regurgitate ad nauseum basic facts to us, the baby henna minions.

Hugs and


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