Henna: The Natural Way to Tattoo

So you did it again didn't you? Slept with MR. WRONG. And although you would love to forget about him, you can't.  Because his initials are tattooed all over your naive body.

Sigh, you know what I am talking about don't you!!  That's ok, there is always tattoo laser surgery removal. Or the underground market can save you all kinds of money if your willing to lose your skin as well as that tattoo.

Never fear HENNA  is here!! If you suspect you are one of those gals that suffers from temporary lapses of stupidity, take my advice and try henna first.

What is Henna? A natural dye made from the henna plant. Men and women of the indian cultures have been using it for thousands of years. Traditionally they tattoo womens hands and feet. But you can use it for all kinds of creative body work. It can easily be removed with soap and water. The dye soaks into the first few layers of the skin. The henna design fades as old skin cells slough off.

Benefits of Henna:


1.) Constantly be updating your designs
2.) Try it out and see if the design you have chosen fits who you are
3.) It is removable
4.) It is natural and safe
5.) You can experiment with this before getting a permanent tattoo

I was thinking if I got a real tattoo I was going to make it look like a henna design.  People would assume it was henna but is infact a real tattoo. I haven't seen that idea yet on anyone.

Disadvantages of Henna Tattoo:

1.) Going through the constant process of putting it on
2.) Doesn't last that long, perhaps 4-5 days
3.) It comes only in one color

Lindsay Tietz, Homeopathic Doctor
Owner  Intention to Heal
Proudly Serving the Danforth Area Directly
 

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