Re: Halawa Henna might be no more...


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Posted by l;ynn on June 30, 2000 at 15:41:23:

In Reply to: Re: Halawa Henna might be no more... posted by P.J. on June 30, 2000 at 13:55:56:


Many thanks for the trouble you took. I have managed to contact
them - they had been at Glastonbury and then had trouble with their
phones, and the supply of paper hadn't come in from Switzerland!!!
They sent me two sheets to tide me over my festival (hope it's not
too busy!!!)

: I have a book by Aileen Marron (an associate of Halawa Henna) and
in
: the back there is a whole slew of contact info:

: Halawa Henna LTD
: 96-98 Chapel St.
: Leigh
: Lancashire,
: WN7 2DB
: UK

: Tel: (44)01942 709906
: Tel: 0800 7311160 - UK freephone
: Facsimile: (44) 01942 709901

: Halawa Henna Retail Products Distributors
: (Halawa Henna Retail Distribution)
: Kiilsville,
: 2639 W. Lincoln Avenue
: Anaheim, California
: USA

: TEL: (714) 229 1742
: E-mail: katzville@aol.com

: Halawa Henna Distribution
: Taking Care of Business
: 34 Faukland Crescent
: Kings Park, 2148 NSW
: Australia

: Tel/facsimilie: (02) 9837 3100

: Halawa Henna Professional Products Distributors
: Halawa Henna Professional distribution
: Koolsville
: (Phone or e-mail for professional training courses and supplies,
West
: Coast, USA)

: Halawa Henna Distribution
: Mayo International
: 20 Rutland Road
: Box Hill
: Vic. 3128,
: Australia

: Tel: 008 333 108
: Facsimilie: (03) 9899 0914
: Phone or fax for professional training courses and supplies,
: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.

: I certainly hope that this at least puts you in contact with
someone,
: tells you once and for all if the business is out of business, or
: gets you your transfers!

: A Great way of applying transfers that I have found is one
suggested
: a while back at this very forum! You draw the pattern backwards on
: tracing paper and the put it in the desired area (ink side down)
and
: saturate the back with alcohol, applied with a cotton ball. It
makes
: a bold line on the skin, and is not deterred by the oil. And
what's
: more, it doesn't interfere with the henna.

: Hope this helps you!

: ~P.J.~




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