During Eid, many women turn to henna as a form of decoration. However, as a dermatologist, I emphasize the importance of taking certain precautions to avoid unwanted skin complications. Here are the key tips regarding the differences between types of henna, potential risks, and best practices to ensure a safe experience.
1. What’s the difference between natural henna and chemically mixed henna?
2. What are the most common health risks of using henna, especially black henna?
3. Are there allergy tests women can do before applying henna?
Yes, I recommend all women do a simple patch test before applying henna to large areas:
4. What are the most common henna-related cases seen in clinics during Eid?
5. What advice would you give women who want to use henna without skin issues?
6. What are the risks of buying henna from unknown online sources?
Conclusion
To ensure a safe henna experience during Eid, I strongly recommend using only natural henna and avoiding black henna or any product of unknown origin. Doing a patch test in advance is essential to avoid skin complications. If you notice any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
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