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“Silver henna” is not henna: it is a technique similar to henna
created with 'white henna' techniques.
Review the previous three 'white henna' how-to pages:
Lesson #1: How do you apply 'white henna' paste with a cone?
Lesson #2: How do you apply Temptu temporary tattoo paint as 'white henna'?
Lesson #3: How do you combine 'white henna' paste with white temporary tattoos?
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This body art, often referred to as 'white henna' is
created with a group of materials specially formulated to work
together and safely extend the range of colors and applications
available to henna artists and their clients.
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The materials in this work are:
All of these materials are waterproof, absolutely safe for use
on skin, and last from three to ten days depending on care.
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The pigments and medium of Temptu tend to separate.
Vigorously shake the bottle of Temptu each time before you use
it.
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Put a few drops of Temptu temporary tattoo paint on a
plate. Allow the Temptu to dry and thicken for a minute or
two.
Temptu can be thinned with 91% isopropyl alcohol.
Brushes can be eleaned with 91% isopropyl alcohol.
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Apply Temptu with a brush on clean, dry skin. This color of
Temptu is 'gunmetal'. Temptu comes in many colors; they can
be used as they are or blended to make new colors.
Temptu will not stay well on oily or sweaty skin. Cleanse skin of
lotion, sunblock, oil and perspiration before beginning work.
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Temptu temporary tattoo paint dries in a few minutes, but remains
slightly sticky. If your brush becomes sticky, clean it with 91%
isopropyl alcohol.
When you have finished your painting work, clean your brushes
with isopropyl alcohol.
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When the painting is finished, brush gilding powder over the
silver Temptu to seal the paint and make it durable and
waterproof.
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Generously apply gilding powder to seal the Temptu pattern.
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When all of the Temptu is sealed, brush away the excess gilding
powder. If there is gilding powder still clinging to the skin,
rinse the area with water and pat dry.
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If you want to add flatback gems to your art, apply a drop of
Becoming Moonlight® 'white henna' gilding paste, then set a gem on
the paste. Pick up the gem with a birthday candle and set it
precisely into place.
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Press a birthday candle onto the dome of a flatback rhinestone.
Pick up the gem with the candle and put it into place
on the dot of 'white henna' gilding paste.
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Apply Becoming Moonlight® 'white henna gilding paste to as you
would henna, but use much thinner lines. Use the gilding paste to
define and enhance your Temptu pattern.
If the 'white henna' doesn't flow smoothly from the tip of your
cone, wipe it with a bit of paper towel and 91% isopropyl
alcohol.
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Allow the Becoming Moonlight® gilding paste to dry for about ten
minutes.
Touch the gilding paste gently, to see if it has become
firm. Generously apply gilding powder to make the paste
durable and waterproof.
If the brush sticks to the 'white henna' gilding paste, wait a
few more minutes for the paste to dry. If your brush gets 'white
henna' wtuck in the bristles, clean it with 90% isopropyl alcohol
and let it dry.
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When you have coated all of the Becoming Moonlight® 'white henna'
gilding paste with gilding powder, brush away the excess.
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Add more lines of Becoming Moonlight® 'white henna' gilding paste
where you would like a second color.
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Apply a different color of Becoming Moonlight® gilding powder to
the new lines, just as before. Brush away the excess.
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When your Becoming Moonlight® body art is completed, it will remain
on the skin for three to ten days, depending on care.
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