Re: fading patterns


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Posted by Lauren on April 9, 2001 at 22:41:14:

In reply to: fading patterns posted by samantha on April 09, 2001 at 17:11:34:

I have all the pictures from my page with me at events. One of these
is a set of pics from some henna I did as a test. I thinki it was
Earth Henna. Anyway, you can see the fad over the two weeks it
lasted. I will be doing the same thing in a timeline with some of
the good stuff I sell on my site in the next week or so. It's easy.
Take a picture with the paste on. Take a picture as soon as the
paste is removed. Then 24 hours later, two days after that, and
about every five days after until it's all the way gone. That way,
people know what to expect.
On the other hand, you can always tell them that if they can't stand
it anymore, they can always call you for a refresher, or evemn a
different design using the same elemnent placement, if the previous
design is faded but not gone.

: I an going to start henna-ing clients in a few months time, but I
have a concern and need advice from the forum. I personally feel when
a henna pattern starts to fade as we all know it never fades evenly
and i think it looks unsightly. I am wondering how 1st time clients
will react when their henna pattern gets to that stage. Is there
anything I can do to try and make it fade evenly beside giving the
cleint all the usual aftercare advice? Or should i just tell them how
it might look in a week or twos time. What do you all tell your
clients??
: I just don't want them to be dissapointed and obviously want repeat
business

 


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