Henna powder (temporary tattoo), 100g

Cena: CZK470.00

Cena bez DPH: 388,43 Kč

Dostupnost sklad*: ✔ SKLADEM

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This type of henna powder comes from the Gabes region of Tunisia. And it is considered the highest quality Henna even in the oriental world itself. Dying Henna and various ornaments belong to the tradition of women in North Africa (especially before the wedding).

Procedure for applying temporary tattoo:
On a well washed, dried and grease - free skin, we apply the pattern we chose. Application requires considerable patience. We can either use a sharp object (e.g. toothpicks - be careful not to stick into the skin !!!) and on its tip we pick up small amounts and apply to the skin, or we can use a microtene bag with a small hole and expel the content. We can also use a template that we glue to the skin and apply the color to uncovered surfaces. Prepare the Henna paste by mixing the Henna powder with enough water to create a consistency mixture of the type of denser tomato puree. Either we create ornaments of our own or it is possible to use templates of different types and patterns.
Let the resulting ornament dry for as long as possible (3 - 8 hours) until the Henna begins to crumble and peel off. (It is recommended to put a bandage on it and glue it so that the ornament does not mechanically damage.) The remains of the Henna are then undone and lightly washed with water. It is then good not to wash the skin with soap for about (4 - 6 hours). Tattoos last about 7 - 14 days on the skin.
The duration of the ornament and the intensity of the colors depend on the amount of pigment in each person's skin individually.

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Data sheet

Země původu
Tunisia
Ingredients (INCI)
Lawsonia Inermis (Henna) Extrakt

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Henna powder (temporary tattoo), 100g

This type of henna powder comes from the Gabes region of Tunisia. And it is considered the highest quality Henna even in the oriental world itself. Dying Henna and various ornaments belong to the tradition of women in North Africa (especially before the wedding).

Write your review