Question about henna in-store?

Sep 27, 2012 11:10

So, I've decided to use Caca Rouge on my hair--I miss being a redhead and the commercial box dye I used no longer exists, so this is the next best option ( Read more... )

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littleninjachic September 27 2012, 16:49:52 UTC
Lush will absolutely apply the henna to your hair in-store with no additional cost other than the purchase of the henna :) I would call in and ask their availability for a henna appointment. They usually try to avoid the busy days (like the weekends) but on a slower day I think the time frame is generally pretty open!

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heure_actuelle October 7 2012, 06:09:38 UTC
exactly this

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jessicakmalfoy September 27 2012, 17:13:50 UTC
no we do it for free. just call or go by to see about making an appointment!

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maureenans September 27 2012, 18:31:05 UTC
At my store we recommend making an appointment for henna (usually a weekday morning) and ask you bring your own saran wrap and/or shower cap and a brush for us to apply it with (a paint brush from a craft or home improvement store is fine). You might also want a book, but that's optional. :)

We take care of the rest!

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unheardcry September 27 2012, 19:06:21 UTC
totally free and we love doing it!!

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lelomew September 27 2012, 19:59:47 UTC
Wow, this is the first I've heard of this. Has anyone in the UK tried it?

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hazey_sunshine September 29 2012, 21:34:09 UTC
Only time I've heard of it happening at UK stores is when there's a party or they want people for demos & specifically ask people to have it done. It's a shame because it's a pain in the arse and boring doing it alone at home! (I'm putting off doing mine right now :/ )

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