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Summary: Learn how to seal henna tattoo designs with expert henna tattoo and body art tips in this free beauty video clip.
Heather Caunt-Nulton is a professional heather artist. She is certified by the ICNHA. Photographs of her henna art have appeared in multiple galleries and one was selected as the...read more
"We've just done a full Indian bridal design on Dez and now what we're going to do is spray it with some lemon sugar. I got mine from Henna Caravan and make it an especially good one. We're going to spray the design so that it seals and sticks nicely to the hand so that the henna doesn't fall off. So we're going to start doing the lemon sugar on the parts of the henna that have actually dried. You want to be very careful not to do the parts that are wet, like the most recent parts we did, the ohm and the lotus flower and the vines, because you don't want to henna to run which it will if it's still wet. So what you're looking for is little cracks in the henna design, then you know you're good for lemon sugar. So you just spray one spray at a time and that's really the only part we can do right now that's dry enough. Just let it set for a second and then go with another spray and that's it."
eHow Article: How to Seal Henna Tattoo Designs