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Re: People who dont tan?Posted by Christine on July 20, 2001 at 00:24:25: In reply to: People who dont tan? posted by mark on July 19, 2001 at 08:32:29: : Interesting developments taking place this summer with that people: with pale skin whom burn rather than tan are showing signs that they : also have difficulty with henna producing a dark stain. : : For instance two girls come into the studio one with pale skin the : other without......i henna both of them one after the other. They sit : in the studio until dry and then return the next day - the girl with : pale skin has a light orange design which is patchy not : complete....the other girl has a deep chestnut brown complete design. : : Both wsas done under the same conditions and with the same henna - : applied in the same way etc.... : : Has anyone else had this experience? : : Reports have also shown that if you reapply the design at the same : spot it will appear the second time but not nearly as deep in color. My skin is very dry and i have very Goth super sensitive skin oh, hell I'm 31 and still nightclub in New Haven or NYC depending on bands. I have a henna stain on my ankle no lie since June 15th. it is finally a light brown. Funny with my skin chemistry, it takes henna not even a half hour.(with l/s and all.)And I do burn not tan.Funny thing as well all i used to mix my paste was russian caravan tea and lime juice. It also could be the mix as well. I hennaed my friend (same batch) and her's faded within 2 weeks. This henna design on my ankle to me is a miracle it stayed this long(it usually fades the normal 2-3 weeks). I don't know, but I do want to change my ankle design for my vacation in August. sorry, off subject :) Bright Blessings Christine
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