How To Make a Mehndi / Henna Cone
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thnx so much. was rlly helpful :)
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you crack me up so bad with "isosceles" and "stabby"...
wish I was up north to take a class,Heather, so I look forward to more how-tos!
-Lor
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@GipsyDrummer Thanks for watching! :)
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@dancingdolphinsart Oh yeah, that's probably what she was actually asking :) Cake icing bags are awful for doing henna! Too big, and the seam is really annoying.
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A definite advantage - I learned how do to cones last year and prior to that had tried the large cones from the bakery aisle in craft stores (Wilton, I believe). I had a huge problem with the seam - it broke in some cases and in others the henna paste would curl around it causing defects in my design. Heather, this is a wonderful video! I love how you showed both ways because you definitely have to get the hang of rolling the cones! Thanks!
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@KSakemi Yes! HUGE advantages! The pre-made cones are filled with mystery ingredients at worst and preservatives at best. Mostly they don't stain nicely at all. Getting your own awesome quality henna (from Artistic Adornment, my online henna supply shop! :) and mixing it up with high quality essential oils is your best bet.
@iresonatewithu I aim to entertain... :) or rather, I am a big dork and entertain inadvertently... hmmm I think I should pretend it's intentional, yeah, that's better.
HennaByHeather 8 months ago
that´s a good tip and may I say, you look really pretty and I loooooooove the top!
angelface190081 10 months ago 2
@angelface190081 Awww thanks.
HennaByHeather 10 months ago
great detail, many thanks
cazan99 10 months ago
@cazan99 Thank you for watching, and you're welcome :)
HennaByHeather 10 months ago