Henna Tattoo
by on Feb.01, 2010, under Uncategorized
Henna tattoo is an excellent alternative to tattoos more mainstream and it is not permanent. This ancient art form is now thank you very much larger audience at a revival in Indian motifs and Asian influenced. Have you ever looked closely at a henna design? Attention to detail is simply incredible. These drawings are rich and vibrant colors. The artists who create these models are always proud to present there work. Just ask to see a portfolio of designs and the artist is more than happy to show their good work. You can also choose one of these drawings and have tattooed on a part of your body, although body parts are the most common FRO henna hands and feet.
Henna tattoo is a natural product. As such there is great scope for experimentation in design. Traditional designs should not be used and there are kits available that include many design patterns. Tattoo removal is simply to restore the skin cells and forcing the dye of the body. There are tattoo studios that do offer permanent designs that resemble the henna tattoo. Henna tattoos are created with the typical tattoo machines but use a red dye that remains ongoing.
A note of caution regarding the henna is the use of a product labeled as “black henna” or indigo. The natural does not come in dark colors. Dark colors are actually made by combining the henna with a chemical. There can be very harsh side effects such as blistering skin. As with any product, be it natural, there may have allergic reactions. This is particularly true if the person has a rare genetic disease called G6PD deficiency. At high doses, the dye molecule in henna can be fatal.
A design applied correctly is a creation of great beauty and complexity. The delicate lines and vortices have long been fascinated by the skin of the female. Thank you to celebrities more and more embracing of Eastern culture, the influence went far into the Western ideas and images of an exotic beauty and continues to enjoy increasing henna tattoos.

Henna Tattoos