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Henna Tattoos
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by JRBOOKER - written on 13.10.03 (Somewhat useful, 203 readings)
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The thought of having a tattoo scares me, to think going through pain to get something that in year you will probably regret and dislike. Henna is your safe option, I had one done last summer on my ankle of a chinese symbol, it lasted about 3 weeks and to be honest with you by that time I was glad it had gone. The process of having it done was ...
by Psammead - written on 29.08.01 (Very useful, 2177 readings)
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I’ve always wanted a tattoo, partly because it would drive my Mum insane, but mostly because I think they can look pretty cool. Ever since my elder sister got a gorgeous blue dolphin tattooed onto her stomach, I’ve been riddled with envy and desperate for one of my own. However, as I am only sixteen, I’m going to have to wait a ...
by *stonie* - written on 17.08.01 (Very useful, 1337 readings)
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Last summer, my friend and I had another one of our ‘great’ ideas. Her being a fashion/ trend worshiper, this was how the plan went: We’d go for our last minute holiday shop in London, and finish it off with going to Oxford Street’s famous Selfridges, where we’d heard that they did ‘really good’ henna ...
by singingsnail - written on 01.06.01 (Useful, 49 readings)
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I think the fact henna does fade is wonderful, you can be artistic but it can change as often as you want it to. There are some wonderful easy to do designs, they vary in price but are normally inexpensive. I use henna as a statement of the way I feel, I like the way if I have an important interview to go to I don't have to wear the ...
by Cammij - written on 01.06.01 (Useful, 90 readings)
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When a person has tattoos it tells me one thing; that they are dependable and reliable and live by their convictions. I know that that may seem outlandish since the people most likely to have tattoos are the criminal underclass and rock and roll musicians, but it does display to the world that these people are bold and brave enough to stand for a ...
by veerauk - written on 15.03.01 (Very useful, 419 readings)
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It was only after I read a dooyoo opinion on Henna tattoos that I decided to have a look if I could get a packet next time I was out and about. To my surprise the local supermarket sold them, and for a very cheap price of 28p a packet. In a packet you get two long tattoos, and three small ones. There’s also a chewing gum and ...
by tas1 - written on 21.02.01 (Very useful, 446 readings)
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My dissertation for university was actually on henna tattoo's. Here are a few pointers. Henna goes back centuries, however, it is not known for sure where henna originated from. There is evidence which suggests that henna was used in many different parts of the world at different times. Henna was used in Spain, ...
by MorganaDQ - written on 15.02.01 (Very useful, 1480 readings)
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[Update appears at end of op] Henna, or Mehndi, has become a popular alternative to the more common form of tattooing, thanks to big names such as Madonna having designs applied for videos and public appearances, but not many people know just where to buy it or how to use it. I was introduced to henna a few years ago by a friend, ...
by wad123 - written on 05.12.00 (Useful, 343 readings)
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You may have seen these in your local shop but never noticed them, but they are really good and for 25p a packet well worth buying. They are Henna tattoos, which you can put on your arms, and they look like proper tattoos. They look good on any part of your body and stay on for about 2-3 days. With the party ...
by Hunnipot - written on 26.11.00 (Very useful, 384 readings)
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If you didn't fancy the idea of a permanent body tatoo, why not consider a Mehndi design instead??? Mehndi is basically Henna (I think, pls correct me if I am wrong), and comes in the form of powder, but u can buy it in tubes (like toothpaste) and there are many stencils that u can buy in shops such as Claire's Accessories. ...
by dizzi - written on 04.09.00 (Useful, 1056 readings)
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I have been fascinated by tatoo's since I saw a beautiful bird on a friends arm ....... Over the last few years I have seriously thought about having a permanent tatoo done but each time I have decided against it as I cannot imagine what it would look like when I was 88!!!!*g* I have however had henna tatoo's and these I ...
by ibiza - written on 18.08.00 (Very useful, 975 readings)
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I ordered my Henna Tattoo Kit from Kleeneze, it arrived within the week, it contains a tube of Henna paste, design nozzles, cotton wool balls, design tattoo stencils sheet, and the instruction leaflet. I found it quite disappointing, it is rather difficult to use, although I still stand by my words and say, that the Henna tattoos are ...
by Kirsten Jet - written on 12.07.00 (Useful, 292 readings)
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Henna is a wonderful thing with many uses. It's a good way to test out ideas for tattoos - if you're unsure how it might look, whether you can live with it, have a trial run with henna as it will last a few weeks and allow you to make the right decisions on size and placement. Also having your hands and feet(especially with ...
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