Arslan khokhar Warned a team of the Spanish Agency of the skin around the hidden dangers in henna tattoos ever so popular - henna tattoos.
Dermatologists say sold adulterated hennas or qualified tattoo parlors can cause severe allergies and skin irritation.
Although the henna, and Alvin from North Africa plants, does not pose a threat of their own, you can fool increased skin damage.
In fact, in the United States does not allow for the application of tattoos with henna on the skin directly by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), while the American Academy of Dermatology, noting that most parents believe tattoo henna safe because it is not permanent.
