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Royal Henna 6 packet 60g

Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
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Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
Royal Henna 6 packet 60g
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  • Stock: 15
  • Model: 8901371090015
  • Weight: 0.60kg
  • Dimensions: 1.00in x 3.00in x 6.00in
  • Items Expire Date
    : 04/2025
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                                                                           Royal Black Henna 6 packet 60g  

 

Black henna, also known as "black henna tattoo" or "black henna dye," refers to a type of temporary body art or hair dye that produces a dark black or blue-black color. However, it is important to note that true black henna does not exist naturally and is not derived from the henna plant.

Traditional henna, obtained from the Lawsonia inermis plant, is a reddish-brown dye used for centuries in various cultures for body art and hair coloring. It is made from crushing the leaves of the henna plant into a powder and then mixing it with water or other liquid ingredients to create a paste. When applied to the skin or hair, henna paste leaves a reddish stain that gradually darkens over time.

Black henna, on the other hand, is not made from pure henna powder. Instead, it often contains a synthetic dye called para-phenylenediamine (PPD). PPD is a coal tar derivative commonly used in hair dyes, but it is known to cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. It is this added ingredient that gives the black color and accelerates the staining process.

Due to its potential health risks, black henna is controversial and generally discouraged by dermatologists and health authorities. PPD can cause skin irritation, blistering, chemical burns, and even long-term skin damage. Allergic reactions to black henna can range from mild itching and redness to severe allergic dermatitis, which may require medical treatment.

To ensure safety, it is recommended to avoid black henna tattoos or hair dyes unless they are created using natural ingredients and devoid of PPD or other harmful chemicals. If you are interested in henna body art or hair coloring, it is best to opt for traditional henna made from pure henna powder, which is considered safer and less likely to cause adverse reactions.

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