Which henna tattoo kits are best? For over 4,000 years, people have been decorating their skin with a paste made from dried henna leaves. Known as mehndi in India, henna tattooing produces intricate, ...
Temporary, or flash tattoos are no new phenomenon. Any child of the 80s will remember the peel and press tattoos we branded ourselves with after all it was a fun way of exploring body art without any ...
In 1997, when Madonna and Gwen Stefani started sporting henna tattoos, the Western world took notice of these gorgeous and artful techniques. But we were already behind the times. This traditional ...
A 3-year-old girl has been left with horrific chemical burns and permanent scars covering her arm - thanks to a black henna tattoo she got on vacation. Freja Ellis was on a family break in Antalya, ...
If you've ever been to an Indian, Moroccan, or Pakistani wedding ceremony, you've probably seen — or worn — mehndi. Many brides, both abroad and in the United States, wear these henna "tattoos" on ...
Because they last seven days to a few weeks, henna tattoos - also called "mehndi" - are less of a commitment than a real tattoo. Milwaukee is home to numerous henna artists who work from studios, ...
The Duchess of Cambridge picked up a henna tattoo when visiting an artist hub with husband Prince William. The couple visited the opening of a fire station in Sunderland, England, which has been ...
Yuck! I hate henna tattoos. Every time I see people, usually teenagers, line up to get some henna tattoos done, I always wonder why they want these things painted on their bodies. For me, they’re ...
A mother-of-two fears her seven-year-old daughter will be 'scarred for life' with a butterfly print on her arm due a reaction to a henna tattoo while on holiday. Kirsty Newton, 37, let daughter ...
A henna tattoo looks like a fun beach souvenir — until you break out in a rash and blisters. The dyes used for the popular temporary tattoos aren't always natural or safe, the Food and Drug ...
The henna cones that we pick off the market shelves are made for commercial use by adding chemicals to the paste. Homemade henna, on the other hand, is prepared by soaking the powder in the water and ...