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Henna Tattoos and Mehndi knink.com . The origins of Henna tattoos – (the traditional bridal form know as Mehndi), are untraceable due to the sheer age of the art which has been practised throughout central Asia for as long records go back. Modern day Mehndi still retains the stylised, sacred formality the tradition gives to its sacred purpose, while henna is also used in less formal designs but similar styles around the world as a form of temporary tattooing.
@pooh2b just look out for small indian shops, they should have it.. I live in a small german town and I have the opportunity to buy henna to make tattoos…
@kninkDotCom ’cause black henna is bad for your skin !
the best trial 4 a real tattoo ^^
@pooh2b If you do a google Search For Henna Caravan they sell prime quality henna products and even give you recipe for mixing your henna.
That is so beautiful to me I wish I had to henna to do it with. Does anyone know of a website to buy henna from??
They looks great.
Why not sit the black and red as usual forever?
@90timeja mines ususally last for like 3 to 4 weeks
how long do they last
nope, they’re not using black henna …
so never black henna always ask what are the ingredients if it includes ppd, any kind of black henna or it contains mineral water thats the same thing as paint thinner DONT LET THEM USE IT ON YOUR SKIN!!!
i see a few henna tattoos that are black hopefully not made with black henna, that is dangerous and can be a hazard to your life it goes into your blood stream and the next time you dye your hair or get another henna tattoo you have permanent life allergy which shows very ugly on the face you get blisters, water bags and nasty looking things that look like they’re filled with puss it’s really nasty!!
Fantastic… I think this breaks the limits of our usual understanding of tattoos!
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