Re: The best henna to buy...


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Posted by Carolina on March 09, 2000 at 09:43:46:

In Reply to: Re: The best henna to buy... posted by Catherine Cartwright JOnes on March 06, 2000 at 04:11:21:

: There are ways of making people comfortable with wraps ....
: and if you're working with henna paste made from powder, which is
: wonderfully inexpensive (especially compared with Mud). With CA, a
: wrap gives stunning results.... nearly equal to Mud. A kilo of CA
: costs vastly less than the same amount of Mud.

: Maybe it's just that folks that I henna are familiar with me, or
maybe
: because I'm grandmommyish, compliance with the wrap is
excellent ..so


Okay, again, I don't want to seem stupid, but WHAT is "CA"?
: I rarely have problems with wrap and NS anymore.

: I have a "care sheet" for the day after; an "excuse sheet" of
bizarre
: and humerous reasons for wearing a wrap ... and since I started
: putting sparkly confetti and glitter in the last tapedown .... the
: wraps seem to be a mark of honour and a fashion statement.
Really ...
: if your wrap has holographic flamingoes, fuschia sharks and sparkly
: shiny bits .. you're willing to deal with it as long as you
understand
: WHY its there and WHY it's important to not f!@#$%^k it up. I
explain
: time after time that one night of nuisace with the wrap and one
: morning of nuisance with the NS will give them results that are
: absolutely spectacular ... and that pretty well convinces them.
: Liquid latex is an interesting alternative, but it has some
: limitations: like potentially lethal allergies, and folding in on
: itselg trashes it.
: Email me if you want a copy of the care sheet , or a copy of the
: excuse sheet ....




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