Henna Supplies Wanted
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Henna Supplies Wanted
Hello All,
I am wanting to try Henna (never done it before). I would like to trade if possiable. I have several empty poof bottles, various sizes from 1/2oz to 8oz (All New). They can be used for glitter, water, etc. I also have several poof bottles of Amerkian Body Art glitters, various colors and sizes, (Most never used, a few used a little). I am wanting a small Henna kit, just enough supplies to help me try it out. I may have other things, just let me know what you are looking for. I would also consider just buying it.
Let me know if you can help. Thanks.
I am wanting to try Henna (never done it before). I would like to trade if possiable. I have several empty poof bottles, various sizes from 1/2oz to 8oz (All New). They can be used for glitter, water, etc. I also have several poof bottles of Amerkian Body Art glitters, various colors and sizes, (Most never used, a few used a little). I am wanting a small Henna kit, just enough supplies to help me try it out. I may have other things, just let me know what you are looking for. I would also consider just buying it.
Let me know if you can help. Thanks.

kyfaceandbodyart- Number of posts: 140
Age: 33
Location: Indiana
Registration date: 2008-10-04
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http://www.hennapage.com/
best page ever on that subject! All you need is good henna, lemon juice, sugar and some cones (or a bottle, like the ones for glitter). It is the world smallest kit! Okay, maybe also some designs, but else =)
best page ever on that subject! All you need is good henna, lemon juice, sugar and some cones (or a bottle, like the ones for glitter). It is the world smallest kit! Okay, maybe also some designs, but else =)
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If you just wanna use it to try on yourself, for the sake of patterns and ability, try going to an international grocery store. I go to the asian market here and get it for $3.95 pre-mixed. It's not good for long term, (at all,) but good to use when experimenting. Then upgrade from there. 

Criss- Number of posts: 833
Location: Lethbridge, Alberta
Registration date: 2009-06-07
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Sorry, I just wanted to be clear. I use the pre-mixed for practice basically, not on customers or clients.

Criss- Number of posts: 833
Location: Lethbridge, Alberta
Registration date: 2009-06-07
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Just remember that what you get in groceries and so almost always have to be filtrated before use, so half of it you have to throw out because there are to many small twigs and so in. With the body art quality you don't have to. It don't cost that much more and it is a lot easier! You don't need to buy a lot. About 5 g. per hour is what I can use the most.
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Thanks for the info.

kyfaceandbodyart- Number of posts: 140
Age: 33
Location: Indiana
Registration date: 2008-10-04
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You can get the Jamila dry henna brand in a box from Amerikan Body Art and make your own as you need it too..... It is one of the higher quality brands that is super sifted and finer grade with great stain. Lots of recipes can be found online. True henna artists usually develop their own recipes.
http://www.amerikanbodyart.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=52&Itemid=2
http://www.hennatribe.com/henna101.htm
Most awesome inspiring designs can be found here
http://www.tapdancinglizard.com/
Gild your henna designs with glitter - soooo cool
http://www.hennacaravan.com/how/glitterpowder.html
Make your own pattern transfer!!!
http://www.hennacaravan.com/how/transfer.html
Good luck! I love Henna! Very fun! Like doodling on the skin with results that last up to 3 weeks!
http://www.amerikanbodyart.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=52&Itemid=2
http://www.hennatribe.com/henna101.htm
Most awesome inspiring designs can be found here
http://www.tapdancinglizard.com/
Gild your henna designs with glitter - soooo cool
http://www.hennacaravan.com/how/glitterpowder.html
Make your own pattern transfer!!!
http://www.hennacaravan.com/how/transfer.html
Good luck! I love Henna! Very fun! Like doodling on the skin with results that last up to 3 weeks!
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Has anyone seen the henna and glitter tats used together? I've seen images of what looks like it would be both, but not sure.

Criss- Number of posts: 833
Location: Lethbridge, Alberta
Registration date: 2009-06-07
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I saw something online that showed you can poof glitter onto the henna while it's still wet, or you can actually mix the glitter in with the henna before you apply it. I've never tried it myself, though.
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You can accent the henna with glitter in various ways. However you want really...
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I have tried sealing the henna with glitter. Works best with big designs, since you have to do it like with glitter tattoos. First apply glue, wait for it to dry, and then glitter on top.
If you have a really small detailed design, it takes forever drawing over one more time. And if you just fill the whole thing with glue/glitter, you can't see the design.
But on big tribals and so, it looks great!
If you have a really small detailed design, it takes forever drawing over one more time. And if you just fill the whole thing with glue/glitter, you can't see the design.
But on big tribals and so, it looks great!
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I like www.hennaking.com. You can buy paste, powder, stencils and a whole lot more.
JOAT- Number of posts: 6
Registration date: 2009-09-13
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Be VERY careful if you order from henna king, as he sells MANY harmful black henna products.
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Stacey,
I took a class once and really learned a lot.....but
For me the hardest part is the practice part... If my stuff looks like crap, then you have to live with it for a week or more....that had always been a turn off for me, but did you know there is a sweet way to practice. You need some of those triangles to roll into cones....Practice rolling them to get a beautiful point then fill them with premade chocolate frosting that you have thinned just a bit to get the henna consistency. Now practice. The more you like chocolate, the more you should practice because with each practice design, you get to lick it off and start over.
Story behind this is when I took the class with Angela McCall in Fairfax Va, She started our practice using chocolate frosting. What a wonderful Idea...it looks like henna paste!!!! She had a bunch of people come by at the end so that we could practice on them. Well, I just couldn't do that to anyone with real henna. I watched others over and over and then in trying to talk a young man into getting a henna done by one of the others and I suddenly realized that he really felt like I did. I pulled him aside and we had a side bar, he agreed he would get a 'henna' on the back of his hand if I did it.....The rest was up to him.
So now I do a 'henna' on the back of his hand and he walks away with it into the other room where a large group is mingling. He shows everyone his 'henna' and says how much he hates it. People go to reassure him, but he continues how much he hates it THEN he licks it off. Pure quiet, followed by a group gasp and then a SCREAM and then lots of Laughter. The scream came from his mom, they all thought that he just ate henna, by now you know it was chocolate. I got the biggest group of kids then asking me to practice on them....It wasn't because I was good, it was because it was Chocolate!!!!
I highly recommend practice with chocolate, it's not perfect but it really is tasty.
Jenny
I took a class once and really learned a lot.....but
For me the hardest part is the practice part... If my stuff looks like crap, then you have to live with it for a week or more....that had always been a turn off for me, but did you know there is a sweet way to practice. You need some of those triangles to roll into cones....Practice rolling them to get a beautiful point then fill them with premade chocolate frosting that you have thinned just a bit to get the henna consistency. Now practice. The more you like chocolate, the more you should practice because with each practice design, you get to lick it off and start over.
Story behind this is when I took the class with Angela McCall in Fairfax Va, She started our practice using chocolate frosting. What a wonderful Idea...it looks like henna paste!!!! She had a bunch of people come by at the end so that we could practice on them. Well, I just couldn't do that to anyone with real henna. I watched others over and over and then in trying to talk a young man into getting a henna done by one of the others and I suddenly realized that he really felt like I did. I pulled him aside and we had a side bar, he agreed he would get a 'henna' on the back of his hand if I did it.....The rest was up to him.
So now I do a 'henna' on the back of his hand and he walks away with it into the other room where a large group is mingling. He shows everyone his 'henna' and says how much he hates it. People go to reassure him, but he continues how much he hates it THEN he licks it off. Pure quiet, followed by a group gasp and then a SCREAM and then lots of Laughter. The scream came from his mom, they all thought that he just ate henna, by now you know it was chocolate. I got the biggest group of kids then asking me to practice on them....It wasn't because I was good, it was because it was Chocolate!!!!
I highly recommend practice with chocolate, it's not perfect but it really is tasty.
Jenny
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