Henna Tattoos
Henna tattoos are temporary body art created using a natural dye made from the leaves of the henna plant. The dye is applied to the skin in intricate designs, which can last from a few days to several weeks, depending on skin type and care. Traditionally, henna is used in various cultures for celebrations, such as weddings and festivals.
The application process involves mixing the henna powder with water, lemon juice, and essential oils to create a paste. Once applied, the paste dries and is scraped off, leaving behind a reddish-brown stain. Henna tattoos are popular for their beauty and cultural significance, as well as their non-permanent nature.