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    How long does the tattoo last?
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    A henna tattoo should last anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks.
  • Question
    Is black henna safe?
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    No, never! "Black henna" contains dangerous dyes and chemicals that absorb through the skin and can cause burns, organ damage and severe allergic reactions. Even without visible external signs of damage the chemicals in the paste are still entering the system and are hazardous to the body.
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    Is it dangerous for the skin?
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    No, it is not dangerous. Many people apply this to their skin and hair.
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    Where did henna originate?
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    The use of henna is first recorded in Ancient Egypt, where it was used for cosmetics purposes.
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    Does this work well?
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    Provided your mixture is evenly spread and has been given enough time for the dye to release, it should work very well.
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    Can I use henna on my hairline?
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    Yes; in fact, it is a good natural conditioner and is not dangerous. It will give your hair a dark reddish color.
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    Where do you get the henna yourself?
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    Indian and cosmetic stores should have it in stock.
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    Can I use coconut oil?
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    Coconut oil is a viable alternative to lemon juice when adding it to the mixture.
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    How can I make it thinner?
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    In addition to lemon juice, black tea (provided it's cold) is a great substitute. Some people have also had great luck (surprisingly enough) with flat Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
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    Is black henna dangerous?
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    No.
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    Where can I buy henna?
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    You can buy henna off of Amazon or get it at any craft store. Henna is not hard to come by, so it should be easy to find.
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    Can I use any henna powder which is sold for application in hair?
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    No, henna for hair can cause a reaction in the skin. Only use henna powders for skin on skin.
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    Should I use whole cloves or crushed ones?
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    Neither. Cloves will not make the henna better or the color darker. Just leave them out and follow the basic recipe.
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    Should I put whole cloves in the pot, or crush them first? Also, is oil essential or optional?
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    Essential oils are necessary in order to retain freshness. Tea tree, eucalyptus and lavender all have antibacterial properties which help sustain the length of the henna. It is best to use essential oils that are organic, and without dye. The essential oils are not traditionally used for color, they are used for freshness.
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    Instead of using powder henna, can I use henna leaf?
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    Sure you can. It is more natural. For best results, put it in a Ziploc bag, cut a slit at one corner, and add the henna leaf paste. Then you can use it to create any design you'd like.
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    Do I have to use gloves?
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    Yes, wearing gloves is in your best interest.
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