"While natural henna is generally safer, allergic reactions have also been reported with its use, particularly on facial skin, which is thinner and more sensitive. Moreover, many pre-made 'natural ...
As with any dye or plant extract, it's important to do a patch test to see how your skin responds. But natural henna is considered generally safe to use for temporary tattoos. However, watch out for ...
To this, Dr Aditi Wadhwa, consultant, department of dermatology, Sharda Care, NCR, adds that paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is often found in black henna. This is a synthetic dye used to produce a very ...
Read on to know some likely henna side effects on skin, and what to do in case of an allergic reaction. Henna is a reddish-brown dye prepared from dried and powdered leaves of the henna tree. “It is a ...