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Should I have bought the Jamila Henna?

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Ms. Cleo

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My sister and I went hair shopping yesterday. We took a 45 minute drive to get MTG. Then we went to an Indian store two towns over to find some amla powder. The store I had originally called did not have it, but there was a nice big Patel Bros. just across the street. :eek:

We found the hair stuff and I almost lost my mind. I was shopping at a little store that did not have a large health and beauty section. The only 100% henna they had was Dulhan and Reshma and no amla powder.

Well, I found alma powder along with Hesh brand tulsi, Heenara, Neem, and henna, each was $1.99. I also saw Jamila henna for $1.49. I purchased the Hesh amla and henna

Should I have purchased the Jamila instead? And what could I have done with the Neem and tulsi? I read that Neem is used as an insecticide. I am going to purchase some for my houseplants that are now outside. But how would I incorporate it into my beauty regime?
 
Make sure it's BODY ART QUALITY. If it's not..DON'T use it!!!!
 
I use Reshma and Jamila, both purchased from an Indian store. Hesh brand is 100% BAQ. You'll be fine.
 
Thanks! I have been using Dulhan henna since I started and wanted to try a different brand.
 
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