Since it is Sinulog, we are fond of putting henna tattoos on our skin, but please bisdak steemians be careful with the allergies it may cause you. There are persons that may get allergies from tattooing henna because of some added ingredients into it.
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Henna is commonly used to stain the skin orange in Hindu and Middle Eastern cultures. Temporary paint-on henna tattoos are becoming increasingly popular but to make them look more like a real tattoo, para-phenylenediamine (PPD) is added to make ‘black henna’. Temporary paint-on tattoos do not involve needles and usually fade after 3 weeks. (Source: https://www.dermnetnz.org/topics/black-henna-tattoo-reaction/).
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