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How to Remove a Henna Tattoo
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- A henna tattoo has a lifespan of two to three weeks on average. It fades gradually, more or less quickly depending on the elements which are subject skin (frequent washing, perspiration, temperature).
- Some advice using scouring household products, abrasives, bleach, sponges scratchy ... Needless to say, the damage that may cause such treatment on the skin: Do not therefore follow that advice thoughtless.
- The best solution is often to wash the portion of skin tattooed with black soap, rubbing (not too loud!) With a washcloth or a small soft brush. A scrub or massage at the coffee can greatly help, you can create a mixture of these two products (soap + sticky grains) containing a few drops of hydrogen peroxide or a pinch of baking soda (the lightening power recognized), that you will use several times a day.
- Moisturize your skin after each wash, on pain of seeing dry and ignite. In doing so several times a day, you can expect to see your tattoo fade significantly after about a week, maybe less depending on the initial color of henna. The cologne applied using a cotton gently rubbed against the skin can bring good results to finish.