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White rose shopping centre- henna tattoos?
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White rose shopping centre- henna tattoos?

Hiya, I was thinking of getting a henna tattoo done and I was wondering if anyone knew the opening times for the henna tattoo stall in the white rose shopping centre in leeds?? Also, do you have to have an adult with you to get one of these done? Thankyou :) x

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by The Vintage Beatles.☮    2012-02-21 19:38:56
 

This is such an open community that no-one will know.

Just so you know, I suggest you don't get a henna. After getting a henna tattoo you cannot dye hair ever again, as it most probably will cause a reaction. Black henna is not – and never was – intended for use as tattoo dye. Actually, it is hair dye. It is not meant to come in contact with skin for long periods of time and even the hair dye can be dangerous to those with an allergy to PPD. The problem is that most people don’t know if they are allergic to it until they have already received lasting damage from a reaction.

In January of 2007, two families filed a lawsuit against a distributor of black henna after their children were scarred after receiving black henna tattoos while on holiday. The PPD burned and blistered their skin so badly that the children have been permanently scarred. So, don’t assume that black henna must be safe just because the tattoos are offered to children.

by Mooned Y!A    2012-02-18 22:38:46
 

Nobody on here knows. Try to find their website online. It's Sunday; try some time after noon.

by JustHapp...    2012-02-15 10:38:55
 

I would call that shopping center, and ask the times. Henna is safe, it is from a plant, crushed into a powder, lemon juice, sugar and oil are then added. Black henna is not safe, because it contains a chemical that is not natural, and can cause you to become sick, or scar your skin. So only get henna done by someone you can ask alot of questions, and that you trust you can also always order a henna kit and make it yourself. Have fun!

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