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Organic Handmade Temporary Henna Tattoo Mehendi Cones Bridal Tattoo Body Art/Dark Maroon/Bulk price available

Organic Handmade Temporary Henna Tattoo Mehendi Cones Bridal Tattoo Body Art/Dark Maroon/Bulk price available

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This is a 100% natural way to create your own temporary henna tattoos. The ingredients are clove oil, natural henna, lemon juice, water, and eucalyptus oil. Temporarily decorate your skin for a special occasion or have a party with friends to design your own tattoos. The ink is chemical-free, won't harm your skin, and can be applied to any body part from hands to feet.

⚠️ Please apply to a small area of your hand to check allergic reaction before using for body art. Do not use if you are not comfortable.

The quality of this henna ingredient is so fine which results in elegant and beautiful colors. It is made with clinically tested, halal, and has no harmful effects of ammonia, no PPD or no other chemicals. The henna is filled in an easy to use cone for an easy application. It can even be used to make freckles!

Since the Henna Cone is all-natural it will take 12-24 hours for the color to fully darken after removing.

How to use:
Clean your hands or the skin surface, before applying henna onto it.
Open the pin of the henna cone and gently squeeze the tube to slowly create your design.
After application, let the henna paste dry for 3-4 hours. (Leave it on overnight for best results)
After the henna is dry, gently peel off the henna using tissue paper or a towel.
Wait for the color to darken

⚠️Caution: Do not use if you have skin allergies.

For excellent color results, avoid using soapy water for a day.

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