CheerGirlee123 answered Tuesday June 28 2005, 1:58 am: ok well a henna stays on for aobut a week. just dont scrub at it or anything that wil make it go away faster. but just maybe in the shower put a water proof bandaid over it. hope i helped *Kelley* [ CheerGirlee123's advice column | Ask CheerGirlee123 A Question ]
K2204 answered Monday June 27 2005, 2:18 pm: 1-2 weeks, ive gotten them before, the 1st lasted around 1 month, but the second, i got a year later, barely lasted 1 week.
mrs_radcliffe answered Monday June 27 2005, 8:40 am: about 2 to 4 weeks. It doesn't really make a difference if you wash it but its best to keep it clean.
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Sunday June 26 2005, 8:25 pm: apply the henna wait for it to dry off... and than apply vaseline to your hands... wait an hr or 2 before you wash the henna off... you can also put plastic try sleeping with it on... but you should cover it up with sumthing or the henna will end up all over your bed [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
NaZy answered Sunday June 26 2005, 5:42 pm: well the last time i got a henna tattoo was like 6th grade lol but DEF SHOWER!!! it'll stay on for about 3-7 days i think.
cardboard answered Sunday June 26 2005, 4:56 pm: depends on the quality i guess. if you have those little do it yourself henna kits, usually a couple of days to a week, if you go to a proper salon, and they give you the lotion and you let it dry properly, then it lasts a couple of weeks. gets a bit tatty after a week though, so you might not want to keep it all that long after bits start fading.
DaysGoBy answered Sunday June 26 2005, 4:32 pm: Mine usually last about 3 to 4 weeks. They'll stay longer if you keep sun screen OFF of it. Sun screen makes it fade. Also, chlorine from the pool will make it fade. Putting regular lotion on the tattoo can help it stay on longer. [ DaysGoBy's advice column | Ask DaysGoBy A Question ]
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