Re: You get what you pay for


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Posted by Shelly on January 22, 2005 at 19:57:13:

In reply to: You get what you pay for posted by Catherine Cartwright-Jones on January 22, 2005 at 19:29:42:

When you said body art quality henna, what are you referring to? Is
this from a certain country/brand name? And what henna is found
with "crud" in it?

: : And what exactly is the difference between red body art henna
and
: : red hair henna bought bulk in the food coop?
:
:
: The difference is ....... quality.
:
: Body art quality has higher dye content than hair quality henna.
(Its
: harvested at the peak of the season, in prime growing areas,
processed
: and packaged carefully to preserve freshness)
:
: Body art quality henna doesn't have sand and crud in it. (Its more
: carefully sifted. The price goes up as the junk is sifted out)
:
: You'll get better color. (because it has higher dye content)
:
: You'll be able to rinse it out of your hair more easily. (no junk
: that sticks in your hair)
:
: The henna will go down the drain more easily after you're done.
: (plumbers will cost you way more than you save on cheap henna)

 


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