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Welcome!! Thanks for sharing! (nt)Posted by jazibe on April 21, 2001 at 04:42:46: In reply to: Introduction posted by Delurking on April 21, 2001 at 00:25:01: : Oh, and since I'm posting too much lately to claim that I'm still: lurking, I guess it's time for an introduction. Only fair, since I've : read through all of the archives and feel like I know most of you : already. (: Anyhoo, I'm male, will be 40 in a couple of months, got : into mehndi back in December when I did a impulse-buy of some henna at : an indian grocery store...got home, did some web searching, and found : this site and CCJ's site and now I'm a bigtime expert. *laugh* My : real problem is that I'm not an artist-type, so most of my designs are : lacking but oh-well, I like it anyway and it doesn't stop me from : practicing on myself, my wife and one of my friends. I've been : religiously writing notes and taking pictures of my "work", and it's : destined to all go up on my website as soon as I actually get some : time to actually create the site. I tend to spend more time with other : people's sites (my wife and I own an ISP) and don't have enough to : mess with my own. Ahh well, such is life. : : My favorite recipe at the moment is simple; henna, LJ, and a couple of : drops of euc oil. I use lemonsugar mix to keep it moist/seal until I : apply either NS or LL. I wrap with cotton and/or rolled surgical gauze : (if I didn't use LL). Sometimes after application I alternate between : lemonsugar mix and a hairdryer to get things warm. I generally steam : it off afterwards either with teakettle or a nice hot shower (am : fortunate to live in a rural area with well water so no chlorine or : otherstuff in the water). : Hint of the day: Don't attempt steaming with a teakettle if the area : is the male "private part", trust me. It won't stain well anyway. (: : : I make my own "carrot bags" with plastic freezer bags, cutting the : quart-sized ones into four triangles and sealing the edges with a book : & lighter. I've documented the process with pics and a writeup, also : destined to be put on my hopefully soon-to-be website. : : Incidentally, while in a mediterranian grocery store, an Iranian guy : saw my mehndi and said that in his homeland, men will sometimes put : henna on as a romantic overture to his woman...something about it : making his skin softer or something...he was excited and happy to be : talking about his homeland and got to talking too fast to remember : everything.
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