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Post by priceless 12th June 2010, 2:11 am

What do you use to clean up the henna afterwards? I know that many say that if you clean it right away then you will be ok. but I never seen any where as to what products that people are using? Do you use regular bathroom cleaner or bleach?
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Post by Free2Be 12th June 2010, 4:28 pm

You know, luckily I haven't dripped anywhere. I saw maybe 3 or 4 minuscule droplets and just scratched at them with my fingernail until they came up.

In the shower I used a Clorox bathroom cleaner and it was fine.
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Post by priceless 12th June 2010, 9:02 pm

Funny I did not get it all over the place like i thought I was going to. I jus had it in the shower and once i rinced that while i was still rinsing the henna out my hair it washed away. I did clean the tub with bathroom cleaner and it was fine.
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Post by DreamMerchant 13th June 2010, 12:21 am

I used baking soda on the tile since it is a natural abrasive.
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Post by FloridaSunshiny 24th July 2010, 3:35 pm

It's fairly thick when I prepare it, so it doesn't get all over the place. When I rinse in the tub, I use Scrubbing Bubbles right after and it comes right out. If I get a bit on the sink or vinyl (you know the icky vinyl floors that come in apartments lol), I'll use Scrubbing Bubbles on those too.
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Post by Sexycatch 11th August 2010, 10:08 am

My henna application is never messy..... If any gets on the shower doors/walls..... BLEACH & Rinse.....

I rinse my application bowl out and throw the towel in the washer...Whaaaaalaaaaaaaa no mess...

First time was messy, because I tried to hard to make the perfect formula and had a mini laboratory going on... No More!! Smile

Less is better
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