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cold feetPosted by Linda in NJ on June 27, 2001 at 21:59:05: In reply to: Appointment regrets/laziness posted by Nick on June 27, 2001 at 20:14:40: For work reasons I henna primarily on my feet and ankles and haveexperienced the light stain problem. Here's my hopefully helpful two cents: If you are a person with relatively poor circulation (you always have cold feet and hands in the winter) like me you'll need lots of heat to ensure a good stain on the extremeties. Usually I wrap plus use a heating pad or sleepy cat. Something I've noticed that seems to help a good foot stain, callused feet! I walk around barefoot most of the time, and where I have calluses I get great stains. That's my two cents regarding stain, now here's a thought to get you excited about your appointment: You're getting to meet new people, tell them henna stories and info that they will think is fascinating, because, although you've told it a hundred times they've only heard it once from you. They will think the first line you draw is the neatest thing since sliced bread and a grand time will be had by all. Don't worry about the stain, have a good time, talk lots, and think of happy grooming gorillas! Two cents, maybe four Linda
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