If you buy a jar of 'white henna' adhesive, how do you get it into a cone?

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'white henna' coneYou can save money if you buy jars of  Pros-Aide Cream Adhesive or Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste and fill the cones yourself.  

If you buy Pros-Aide Cream Adhesive or Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste in a jar, putting it into a cone is the single most difficult part of working with 'white henna'.


Here's what you need
It is not easy to get the Pros-Aide® Cream Adhesive, Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste, or any other 'white henna' paste into your cones without making a mess. They are very difficult to clean up, and can only be cleaned with 91% isopropyl alcohol.  

To fill your own cones from a small jar of Pros-Aide Cream Adhesive, you will need the following:
  • 91% isopropyl alcohol for general clean up
  • three or four cones with tightly rolled tips
  • a box with holes in it  (an egg carton will do)
  • Pros-Aide® Cream Adhesive
  • scotch tape
  • paper towels or tissues for clean up
  • a chopstick, Popsicle stick, a tongue depressor or small disposable spoon
  • nail clippers or a razor blade 
  • and an undisturbed place to work that can be easily cleaned
roll a cone with a tight tipRoll cones with very tight tips. The 'white henna' adhesive is thinner than henna; if your holes aren't tight, the adhesive will flow out of the cone and make a mess.

Tape the tips of 'white hena' cones

Tape the tips of your cones.  The 'white henna' adhesive may run out of your cone, even if you have rolled the tips very tight.  

If you have one small jar of Pros-Aide Cream, prepare to fill three cones.
Use a pipette to fill a cone with 'white henna'
Set cones into a box, and make sure they're not going to tip or fall.  Make sure that if they DO tip or fall, they're not going to make a mess of anything that can't be thrown away.

bulb pipette

Use a disposable bulb pipette to fill your cones.  Suck up some of the adhesive by squeezing the bulb, then squeeze the bulb again to deposit the adhesive into the cone.  Get the adhesive down into the cone, not up a side or near the top. 
use a disposible pipette to fill a cone with 'white henna'

Divide one .5 oz jar of Pros-Aide® Cream Adhesive into three cones with a pipette or stick.  Do not fill the cone up more than half way.

An over-full cone is much more likely to ooze 'white henna' Pros-Aide® Cream Adhesive  or Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste out of the top and to make a mess.

Use all of the jar of adhesive.  If you only use  part of the jar, and screw the lid back down, the jar will glue itself shut.
Clean and fold the tip of a 'white henna' cone


Wipe any paste from the open end of the cone. 
roll and tape the 'white henna' cone
Fold down the top and tape the cone securely.  Make certain that you have completely sealed the top of the cone so you won't get a handfull of adhesive when you apply the 'white henna'.

This cone is probably much smaller than you usually use for henna. Smaller cones are easier to work with for 'white henna' work, smaller cones are less apt to leak, and you will need much 'white henna' than henna.  



Clean up 'white henna' with disposible materials.Use disposable tools for filling cones: the Pros-Aide® Cream Adhesive and Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste are extremely difficult to clean up.  Wipe your hands clean with 91% isopropyl alcohol: if you have these pastes on your fingers, they'll stick to everything you touch.
Fill 'white henna' cones from a 6 g jar
 Do you want to fill many cones from a 6 oz jar of Pros-Aide®  Cream or a 4 oz jar of  Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste?

Roll two dozen cones, tight enough to be closed at the end. Roll enough cones to completely empty the jar.  Set the cones into egg cartons so they'll stay upright as you fill them.

Stuff a carrot bag (a piping bag) into a water glass.  
put 'white henna' into a carrot bag
Scoop the 'white henna' adhesive from the jar into one or two carrot bags that are stabilized in a water glass.  

Do not fill the piping bag over halfway full.

(Use two carrot bags, one inside the other, just for extra protection against a blowout.)
secure the cone of 'white henna'Fold down the carrot bag and carefully tape down the top of the carrot bag so there are no leaks.

Clip a tiny bit of the tip off the carrot bag.
fill the cones with 'white henna'
Cut the tip poff the carror bag, and squeeze the Pros-Aide Cream Adhesive or Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste into the cones.  Don't fill the cones further than half-way full.
roll down and tape the cone of 'white henna'
Fold down the tops and tape up the cones as previously directed.
ready to use cones of 'white henna'

Keep the tips of the cones taped untl you're ready to use them so the adhesive right at the tip won't dry out.

Your 'white henna' will last about six months in a cone, and about a year in an unopened jar.   

Never freeze Pros-Aide Cream Adhesive or Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste.

You can buy Becoming Moonlight® Gilding Paste already in a cone HERE.  
clip the tip of a 'white henna' coneWhen you are ready to use your cone, clip a tiny amount from the tip, just enough to squeeze out a line the size of a cat's whisker.

If you don't have sharp clippers, cut the tip with a single-edge razor, against a hard surface.
very small lines of 'white henna'Youre 'white henna' lines should be about this size.
wipe the clog from the tip of a 'white henna' coneIf your tip gets clogged with drying adhesive, or the line has blobs clean the tip with a pad soaked in 91% isopropyl alcohol.

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