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Henna is a natural and popular dye used for temporary tattoos and hair coloring. However, it's important to use henna safely to avoid any adverse reactions. Here are some tips to be safe when using henna: 1. Use high-quality henna: Always purchase henna from a reputable supplier to ensure that it is free of harmful additives or chemicals. 2. Test for allergies: Before applying henna to your skin, do a patch test on a small area of your skin to check for allergic reactions. Wait at least 24 hours to see if any redness, itching, or swelling occurs. 3. Avoid black henna: Black henna contains chemicals such as para-phenylenediamine (PPD) that can cause severe allergic reactions and permanent scarring. Stick to natural, red henna. 4. Prepare the paste correctly: Follow the instructions carefully to prepare the henna paste correctly. Avoid adding any harmful additives, such as hair dye, to the paste. 5. Keep the area clean: Before applying henna to your skin, make sure the area is clean and free of oils or lotions. This will help the henna adhere better and prevent any skin irritation. 6. Leave the henna on for the recommended time: Depending on the desired color and design, henna can be left on the skin for several hours. Follow the instructions to avoid leaving it on for too long, which can cause irritation. 7. Avoid water for at least 24 hours: After applying henna, avoid washing the area with water for at least 24 hours to allow the color to fully develop. By following these safety tips, you can enjoy the beautiful, temporary artwork created by henna without any adverse reactions or health risks.
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