Re: The source of that greenPosted by Ilithiya on September 4, 2003 at 15:04:48: In reply to: Re: The source of that green posted by Gary on September 4, 2003 at 12:14:12: I will avoid buying henna that I know is dyed, but since I buy theboxed stuff, I have no objections to using it if it turns out to be dyed; it's easier to see when the dye has released. <shrugs> Just my personal opinion, but there really isn't any reason to trash what you bought. Just sift it to make sure the sand or any other bulky objects are in there. I find that Kenzi-straining sandy henna is a bitch of a job, but dry sifting with a stocking and a Tupper-tainer is a lot easier. Illy : Hi everyone! : Thanks for all your help and info. All I can say Is s@$t. My first : purchase of henna powder and it has to be trashed. I guess I will : just have to suck it up and use the internet(been burned before). : However this community is one of the best internet communities I : have been involved with so I will order from the dealers listed on : this sight. I have talked to the lady that owns the store where I : purchased the stuff and she said that she is pulling it and will be : looking for new suppliers, i directed her to look here. : : Love and light : : Gary
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