Henna tattoo is one of the ancient practices of the people from the  Middle East Asian countries that was passed on from generation to  generation and evolved to today's modern genre of body painting and  artistic expression. People back then, especially the women wear  different designs. It was a tradition for weddings and festivities. When  celebrities like Madonna and Demi Moore started it, during the late  80's that it became so popular and then, later it became a fashion rage  not just in Great Britain and United States but all throughout the  world.
Before henna tattooing became so popular there were ink  tattoos or the permanent tattoos. It was common to teens and performers  like rock stars, actors, models and artists at that time somewhere in  the late 70's to early 80's. However, ink tattoos are permanent and  painful so, it takes a lot of courage to do have it. Are you ready to  take the risk and endure and process and accept the idea of a lifetime  self branding? If not, then you're not in.
As time moves on,  things change so is fashion and trends and that does not exclude  tattoos. Since ink tattoos are permanent, you will have to live with it  long after the designs after other designs are no longer fashionable and  because it was a fashion that time, people end up having too many  tattoos instead. Later, it was found out that there is health risk on  using ink for tattoos. It was then that henna tattoo came in and took  the place. Although, there are still people who would prefer to have ink  over henna. Well, everyone is entitled of their own opinion but, the  world knows the risk of ink tattoos and that henna tattoo is the best  alternative.
Henna tattoo has now become the fashion. Actress and  singers like Lindsay Lohan and Jessica Simpson just had their new  tattoos a couple of weeks ago along with famous stars like Britney  Spears, Pink, Lady Gaga, Shakira and even Angelina Jolie who is so into  ink tattoo now is into it as well. It was like a fashion accessory for  them that they wear to compliment their outfits and it indeed looks  good. Every time I open up and read an US and People's magazine, I  always see some celebrities displaying their new henna tattoo design. They loved it, from teens to adults and even older adults and kids as well.
What  makes henna way better than ink for tattoos is the fact that it is  safer. It is made from organic materials like menhdi leaves or much  known as henna, eucalyptus, lavender or olive oil, black coffee or tea  liquid. For natural henna there are no synthetics or chemicals added,  although like today people would want to have color variation so, they  add certain chemical components to alter the henna's color. However,  studies have proved that it can cause minor skin irritations for those  who may have certain allergies but other than that, it is safe.
Unlike  ink tattoos, henna is not injected. Naturally, there will be no pain  and discomfort like ink where etching on the skin can be very painful  and excruciating. Since henna tattoo is made from organic materials so  it is relatively cheaper. No needles are used so there is no health risk  at all except minor irritation for a very few who may have allergies.  But what makes henna tattoo much preferred by many tattoo enthusiasts is  the fact that it is temporary. Henna paste leaves a stain of dark brown  or red orange on the skin. When the skin sheds off the dead skin cells  the hennaed skin wears off as well and fades away. Henna tattoo when  done properly may last for 4 to 6 weeks. Just enough time before another  henna tattoo design comes in or before it becomes unfashionable.


 

















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