wherePosted by Lauren on September 25, 2001 at 15:42:28: In reply to: better off with just the henna posted by Lauren on September 25, 2001 at 14:41:28: Go to the "where" section above for a good sampling of vendors. Ofthe people I have personally worked with, I sell Moroccan henna, as does Kenzi, and Castle Art has Jamila, which is excellent, along with their regular powder which I haven't fully explored but is also reputed to be excellent. Both Kenzi and Castle Art have impeccable service. : This may sound strange, as I do sell kits myself, but I think for the : most part, you're better off spending less money by buying just the : henna powder and assembling everything else yourself. : All you really need is a bowl and spoon, preferably nonmetal, henna, : an acid (lemon juice is popular, cheap, and easy to find), a little : white sugar, and the henna powder. You may want to try tea tree oil, : which is cheap and easily found, and you may want to wrap your hand : in cotton or toilet paper and plastic wrap, but you've probably : already got those at home. : : : Where is the best place for a beginner to purchase a Henna Kit and : : what should this kit contain.
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