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2023-12-13
HOW DO I USE ADHENNA TATTOO CONES?
You've just bought your first henna cones and you're wondering how to use them? It's so simple!
First of all, it's important to know that henna is a perishable product, as it's made from 100% natural ingredients (no preservatives or chemicals). To make sure they last a long time, put them in the freezer in an airtight bag or container as soon as you receive the cones. Then, when you want to use them, you can take them out 10-15 minutes in advance.
To ensure long-term product quality, it's important to avoid unnecessary freezing and thawing. For example, if you make a henna today and plan to make another tomorrow, it's best to put it in the fridge in the meantime to avoid unnecessary freezing and thawing.
Then, all Adhenna Tattoo henna cones are rolled with a small 0.05mm needle, which makes it possible to draw beautiful, fine lines. To use the cone, simply remove the needle from the tip (and keep it in a safe place). There's no need to cut the end of the cone to get the henna paste out. When you've finished with your cone, we recommend that you gently reinsert the needle into the tip to prevent the henna paste from oxidizing on contact with air.
Finally, to hold your henna cone, I recommend holding it about halfway down the tube the way you would normally hold a pencil. However, consider that to get the henna paste out of the cone, you need to apply pressure to it. To do this, you squeeze the tube between your thumb and forefinger. A small amount of paste may be dry at first, so don't hesitate to squeeze a small amount onto a paper towel before starting on your skin. What's more, a clean tip makes for more beautiful lines, so as soon as it's full of henna, wipe it off.
And if you still have questions, I'm giving a henna course for beginners! With my four years of professional experience, it will be my pleasure to guide you through the basics of henna and best practices. For more information, please consult the section Henna lessons of my website.
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