Friday 29 July 2011

Beware, beware dangeorus black henna for the skin

Henna is the oldest method of temporary tattoos a day, has been around for thousands and thousands of years. Is created paste of henna leaves of plants and materials added a few, such as eucalyptus oil for the purpose of lemon juice or binding and coffee or tea to help in the release of colors.Traditionally in India, has been painted designs of henna on the hands and feet of women preparing for celebrations such as weddings. This fee is usually complex and abstract designs in the form of swirls, dotted lines, flowers, etc. This is still a popular choice for tattoo henna paste applied professional.Henna usually applied to the skin in the design manual. If you use any stencil, and the person creating a pattern of some artistic talent, skill and experience. Henna tattoos can last up to two to four weeks, so it is important to choose an artist who is practitioner.Henna paste the stable, and the dye, so it is the deepest spots on the left skin.However, it does not penetrate the skin, but stains only the top layers of dead skin. The paste should be allowed to dry and peel off on its own, and often for several hours or even overnight. It will cast a shadow on the pattern during the first few days after the application of skin type, and the quality of henna and will help to determine the final shade of the design. Light on the skin, and will appear brown, and dark skin, it will be more red.Beware! Beware! Get a tattoo with "black henna" or any person claiming that the resulting design will be black. There is no black henna, which will be of course, a henna tattoo paste, the resulting likely to contain coal tar, black (P-phenylenediamine, or PPD). This chemical may cause a lot of people suffer from allergies, which can burn the skin and leave scars. Can cause a skin reaction to recurring problems which will last even for years, and burns with exposure to other chemicals or even dark clothing. Before getting a henna tattoo, make sure the paste contains nothing to the henna and essential oils such as eucalyptus or tea tree oil, and liquids such as lemon juice and tea or coffee. Warned you.

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