What results are you getting on those other body parts with the terped pastes?


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Posted by Maureen on July 31, 2001 at 22:30:37:

The terped pastes are having some impact on the stains I get on my
palm and certainly does seem to push the stains deeper there. At
least that is what I am getting with the cajeput and ravensara. The
frankincense did not make two types of henna paste I put it in act
any differently than it did without it. Got a very faint stain when
paste was removed and then over two days the stain got darker and
darker but no darker than it had without the frankincense. I used
one bottle of frankincense that was questionable and another that I
know is very good...got nothing different. I will try it with
another type of henna to see if it works on that one.

But to my question. I am seeing some difference with the deepness of
the stain on the back of my hand with the cajeput and ravensara but
as I move up my arm I am getting weaker and weaker stains. Has
anyone been applying the terped pastes on arms, shoulders, legs,
stomachs, or any other body parts other than the hands and feet and
gotten noticeably different results with the cajeput or ravensara.
If so, what henna are you using? I have someone wanting a design on
the back of her shoulder and an upper arm band. I scheduled to do
her this weekend but I haven't done any experimenting as yet on those
body parts. I would rather not do her shoulder and arm than to have
a bad stain since this is for a special occasion and people are
really waiting to see this. It will be great publicity if it comes
out beautifully deep. So, I'd rather do her ankles and palms if
there are not some of you who have already gotten some great results
on these other body parts with the terped henna. Please let me know
so I can decide what to do with her. Thanks.

Maureen

 


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