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Black Henna Tattoo
Black Henna tattoo reaction Black temporary tattoos are called “Black Henna”. It is made from synthetic black hair dye which contains substances like p-paraphenylenediamine, a substance that is illegal to put directly on the skin and regulated by the European Union or the U.S food and drug administration because it is dangerous to the skin. It can cause redness, blisters, lesions, loss of pigmentation, and permanent scarring. It takes 3 to 4 days for a reaction to occur and can cause permanent damage to a person’s skin. A person experiencing numbing, itching, and burning after they have gotten the tattoo done, should seek medical help immediately.

White Henna Tattoo
White henna, a body adhesive paint, which looks like mehndi, but it is not. The paint contains water, acrylic emulsion, glyceryl, guar gum, sorbitol, titanium dioxide, and a trace (less than 1%) of benzyl alcohol which is safe to use for many skins type. White henna is applied the same as mehndi, filled in plastic cone or stencil form, but like actual mehndi, it does not contrast with your skin and leaves a dark color tone. It just stays on the upper layer of your skin for a limited set of time.

Mehndi Recipe
''Some of the ingredients to make mehndi paste are triple filtered mehndi powder, essential oil (you can use Eucalyptus Oil, Tea tree oil, Clove oil, or Mehndi oil), Sugar, and water (you can also use tea water, which is a typical teabag soaked in tap water). Lemon juice is optional to add. Mix these ingredients together. Let the paste sit for approximately 12-16 hours in a warm location. ''

In a Cellophane Roll, form into a small cone, and add the paste in the cone. When finished, seal the top of the cone with tape. Cut the tip of the cone according to the thickness of your design (first cut the tip and test it out, if its too thin, then cut it more).