Summary: Using henna dye cones will help you distribute the dye more accurately. Learn more about henna dye cones from our henna expert in this free video.
Tiffany Papandrea is a licensed micro-pigmentologist and owner of "Tiffany's Naturals Body Art Boutique." She specializes in henna, sunless tanning, permanent cosmetics, and petite...read more
"OK, this is one of the cones that I made I prefer working with a cone then out of a bottle. For a couple of reasons for one its a little closer to the more ancient way that they used to do it. Bottles have become traditional in the last, you know probably fifty years. Sense they've had them. I like to make my own cones I work better with a cone I find I have better manipulation with them. But if you like a bottle thats fine to just go to any craft store and you can get bottles with needles the have little different tip needles in there. I have a hard time getting the lids to stay attached and not sink into the henna. So I just, I just prefer this all the way around. There very easy to make. Well I did mylar is whats kind of recommend I found this at the dollar store its a bag its kind of mylar like. Its thicker that cellophane sturdy and your going to find it works out real good you just going to need like a thin plastic or mylar is what your looking for. OK? So your going to find that any kind of a gift wrapping department generally. Thats what I recommend."
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