Apply henna with care
According to a dermatologist, it is very difficult to find natural henna. To make henna, more effective, long-lasting, henna leaves are processed & chemicals are added. The henna leaves directly plucked from plants will not give the dark colour that the henna cones give nowadays. The Dr. says, the common problem with chemical added henna is allergic reaction- itching of hands & scalp, redness, swelling & burning sensation may be experienced & in rare cases the allergy can spread to other areas of the body or you may have difficulty in breathing. So, it is always better to apply chemical added henna to a small area on the skin, before applying it in many places. If you've no irritation or redness after some time, then go ahead & use it.
Enjoy the festive season with care.
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Enjoy the festive season with care.
ps- this is only for information, always consult you physician before having any particular food/ medication/exercise/other remedies.
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