Re: Rotate!


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Posted by mark on May 1, 2001 at 12:02:57:

In reply to: Rotate! posted by Catherine Cartwright Jones on April 29, 2001 at 16:59:42:

: : " Start by ALWAYS having your hands wonderfully hennaed, and
always
: : having henna with you". (Catherine C.J)
:
: Rotate limbs. Alternate left, right, front, back, arms ..... feet
: count too! Always have *somewhere* on you something excellent!
:
: I'm wasteful as sin with henna ..... I most always have a bit mixed
up
: and on me or ready to go on someone coming in. I justify this by
: keeping the leftovers in a big sherbet tub in the freezer to use in
my
: hair.
:
: >Sam (who's suffering a mild hangover)
: Have a good Beltaine, did you? World full of parties last night!
I
: know a few dozen ladies just waking up this morning also somewhat
: *hung* who should be peeling off wraps and seeing how my henna
stains
: took on them! I'm not hung, myself ... but I ate things at the
: party that would make my cardiologist turn purple! Especially the
: chocolate cake .... triple chocolate with chocolate chips, then
soaked
: with Kahlua, rum, amaretto, and extra hot brown sugar with butter
: dripped over it!


Cor...if you saw how much henna i waste from the studio most of you
would keel over!!!........being left handed i cover my right arm in
henna.....different spots for the up coming weekends so i am pretty
much covered all through the week - every week. Best thing though
really is freeze it...freeze your henna and then get it out and carry
a lump with you. Dont hold it - keep next to your body as this will
melt it quickly. You can then have a bit o henna with you where ever
you go and if you dont use it pop it back in the freezer until
tomorrow!!! when you do need to use hold in your hand and it will
melt very quick....doesnt take long and then its rock n roll!!!

 


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