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Why do henna tattoos increase the risk of an allergic reaction?

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Why do henna tattoos increase the risk of an allergic reaction?

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Temporary tattoos are increasingly popular but they are not always safe. A significant increase in the risk of allergic reaction has recently been noted in the media, in relation to the development of the popularity of such tattoos. This is because black henna tattoos contain very high concentrations of an ingredient called PPD which is strictly forbidden for such usage. For hair colourants, however, PPD is approved for use at a much lower concentration in hair colourants everywhere in the European Union and is also widely used internationally.

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Temporary tattoos are increasingly popular but they are not always safe as they can increase the risk of an allergic reaction to a hair colourant. If you have ever had a black henna tattoo, even a long time ago, you are at a greater risk of an allergic reaction. Take no risk. Do not use the hair colour product unless you’ve conducted a skin allergy test 48 hours before use.

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Temporary tattoos are increasingly popular but they are not always safe. A significant increase in the risk of allergic reaction has recently been noted in the media, in relation to the development of the popularity of such tattoos. This is because temporary tattoos like a black henna tattoo can contain very high concentrations of an ingredient called PPD which is strictly forbidden for such usage. For hair colorants, however, PPD is approved for use at much lower concentration in hair colorants everywhere in the European Union and is also widely used internationally.

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Temporary tattoos are increasingly popular but they are not always safe. A significant increase in the risk of allergic reaction has recently been noted in the media, resulting from the popularity of such tattoos. This is because black henna tattoos illegally contain an ingredient called PPD which is strictly forbidden for such usage. For hair colourants, however, the use of PPD is formally authorised by regulatory bodies. SKIN ALLERGY TEST IMPORTANT : HAIR COLOURANTS CAN CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION, WHICH IN CERTAIN RARE CASES MAY BE SEVERE. A SKIN ALLERGY TEST MUST BE DONE 48 HOURS BEFORE EACH TIME YOU WISH TO USE THIS PRODUCT. DO NOT USE : If you have already had a reaction to a hair colourant. If you have an itchy or damaged scalp. BLACK HENNA TATTOO: if you have ever had a black henna tattoo, even a long time ago, you are very likely to have become allergic without realising it. Take no risk. Never use this product unless you have done the skin allergy test 48 hours before use. BUY

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