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How To Make Henna Tattoos 1. Sift out enough henna to make about 1-1/4 cups dry, sifted henna powder. 2. Take 2 packets of instant coffee singles (the ones that look like tea bags) and boil them in about 1 1/2 cups of water until it boils down to about 3/4 of a cup of dark liquid. 3. Mix just enough coffee into the powder to create a thick paste. The hot liquid will make the powder ball up a little, so be sure to mix it until it is well blended and smooth. Add about 2 tablespoons lemon juice; fresh is best. 4. Add about 5 drops of eucalyptus oil. 5. Add about 5 drops of clove oil.The paste should be thin but not runny. If it is too runny, add a little more sifted henna powder. If it's too thick, add a little more coffee, or plain water. Allow the mixture to settle and cool for about 2 hours before using. Note: This recipe does make a large amount of henna paste. If you plan on doing only a small amount of work, feel free to halve or quarter the measurements listed above. Any paste that is not used can be stored, tightly sealed, in the refrigerator for 2 weeks or in the freezer for 2 months. When applying henna paste, there are a few options: toothpicks, squeeze bottles, or a cone. You can buy a cone if you like, but you can also make your own out of a plastic freezer bag. You can cut the bag into a small square, fold it into a cone shape, and tape it. The other way to do it is to just cut off one of the bottom corners and hold it like a cone, as though you were applying icing to a cake.The only thing left to do is decide on the design you are going to apply. Most henna kits include sample designs or stencils to work from. There are also a great collection of books out there that have example patterns for you to work with. You are also free to create or customize any design your heart desires. Most traditional henna patterns are based on very simple shapes, which can be combined to create a very intricate pattern.You have a few choices when it comes to the actual process of application. If you are confident in your artistic skills, you can apply the henna paste freehand, or without a stencil. For intricate designs, even pros sometimes use stencils, which is a great thing to do if you've never used henna before. The most common way to apply henna is with the previously mentioned cone, which allows for precise application. If you feel more comfortable with a paintbrush, using a very small one will work as well. After applying, the applicant must sit and wait for the henna paste to dry, which can take hours. Once it is dry though, the design will last for a few weeks, so the time spent waiting is worth it.































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