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Purple Tattoo Henna Golecha
Long-lasting purple henna-dye for a temporary tattoo. The purple henna painting lasts on the body for up to 7 days.
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Ready to use purple henna-dye paste, housed in a cellophane cone for straightforward application. The purple henna dye impresses with its deep, rich color right from the first application. Free from harmful chemicals, clinically tested, and ISO-9001 certified, Tattoo henna Golecha is a safe choice for body art. The purple hue will adorn your skin for about 5-7 days. Golecha henna-dye, trusted by millions, is a daily staple for safe body art. For those with sensitive or allergy-prone skin, a patch test is suggested. Apply a minor amount of the dye to the skin and observe for any changes. If your skin remains clear, you can apply the dye with confidence.
Henna cone is all you need to paint on the body – without any special tools.
How to draw a purple henna tattoo?
First of all, you need to prepare a skin area - wash with soap and dry the skin.
Then you can start drawing. Cut the cone tip, take it comfortably in your hand and draw the tattoo by squeezing the henna out of the cone. Line thickness depends on the cut. Cut less for thinner lines and more for thicker ones. For easy you can take several cones with different cuts.
Purple henna paints over the skin quickly, so if you make a wrong line, wipe it off as soon as possible. After the tattoo is ready, wait about 30 minutes for the henna to dry completely. If the tattoo contains a lot of large elements, henna can dry longer. During the painting drying be carefull not to smudge the lines.
After completely drying purple henna becomes like a film and can be separated easily from the skin.
Finished tattoo is kept on the skin about 5-7 days and isn't afraid of water. Your tattoo may be washed with soap no trouble, but better no scrub anything.
If you are bored of the tattoo, wash it away by rubbing well with a loofah after 4th day wearing. The first 3-4 days to wash away the tattoo will be difficult.
Purple henna is not natural, so it does not need essential oils to enhance the color. Besides you don't need lubricate the skin before painting, as some other instructions say.