Re: Darker stain = shorter life-spanPosted by Lauren on July 23, 2001 at 22:40:47: In reply to: Darker stain = shorter life-span posted by BarefootSophie on July 23, 2001 at 22:16:37: I'll take the henna which dies sooner. I'm a professional and Ialways need to have good looking hands and feet, they're my advertising. That leprosy look gets me pity, not appointments! For fairs and stuff I'll use the fast-dyeing, fast-dying henna, for weddings where longevity is of the essence, I use just the henna, lemon juice, and fragrant brew mix. By the way, we now have the cord for my camera and my new site will be up soon! I'll let y'all know when that happens. Lauren : "My candle burns at both ends : it will not last the night; : but ah! my foes, and oh! my friends, : it gives a lovely light." : --Author unknown : : If a choice must be made between a longer-lasting stain or a darker : one, which is more important to you guys? I know for myself, I henna : my hands and feet and am totally enamored with the results... for, : like, a week. Then I scrub like a madwoman to make them go away so I : can do them again! Of course, if I had to pay for a design every time : I got one -- $20 to $100 a pop -- I suppose I'd want a longer- lasting : one. : : Curious to hear how other henna addicts -- I mean, umm, ARTISTS -- : feel about this... : : Sophie
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