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Henna is one of the best alternatives
to permanent colour and is much in demand for its cosmetic value.
Henna tattoos are made from henna paste that is formed from ground
green henna leaves, mixed with water and other natural products.
The paste, when applied to the skin or the hair, leaves a colour
that can vary from orange to rich mahogany, depending on the
quality of the henna being used. A major reason for henna's growing
popularity is that its colour is temporary and fades away with
time and washing.
I happened to notice the henna
design as I was walking around the fair trying to capture the
color of all that I saw. I saw two women sitting on the on ground
and were totally engrossed in their task. When I moved closer,
I saw that it was a henna artist and that she was applying one
of the finest henna designs I have ever witnessed.
A note of caution concerning
henna is the use of a product labeled as "black henna"
or an indigo. The natural does not come in dark shades. The dark
colors are actually made by combining henna with a chemical.
There can be very harsh side effects such as skin blistering.
As with any product, even a natural one, there can be allergic
reactions. This is particularly true if the individual has a
rare genetic condition called a G6PD deficiency. In large doses
the dye molecule in henna can be fatal.
The most attractive feature
that makes henna temporary tattoos a fashion statement is that
they are pure and herbal in nature. People prefer to buy henna
also because of its known cooling and medicinal properties as
an anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory herb. Other types of temporary
tattoos include some form of chemicals and ink that can harm
the skin and lead to allergies.
It's the ideal practice way
to find your online gallery tattoo, have it airbrushed on, then
wear it around for a while and decide if it's worthy to get permanently
inked. If not, you can always go through and find different designs
in the gallery to get airbrushed until you find the one that
looks and feels right. |