Re: Where to Buy


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Posted by jolynn on September 25, 2001 at 05:34:26:

In reply to: Where to Buy posted by Jeff on September 25, 2001 at 04:10:43:

I just had to figure this out myself not to long ago. I felt a kit
needed to have applicator bottles and tips, powder-at least 50
grms(you do need to practice), instructions for doing henna-this
includes mixing, appling and aftercare, and sample designs.
Some people like cones or carrot bags better, it is up to you. If you
can find a kit with a bottle and cone it will alow you to experimant
with both.

Kenzi and Castle Arts both offer nice basic kits. I have been using
Kenzi's henna and love it. I just bought some from Castle Arts to try.
I have heard good things about it.

The best henna info sight I have found is Catherine Cartwright Jones'
page.

www.kenzi.com
www.castleart.com
www.revernbunny.sphosting.com/revernbunny_sphosting_com.html

Good luck!
jolynn

: Where is the best place for a beginner to purchase a Henna Kit and
: what should this kit contain.

 


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