As a beauty writer and editor, I’ve encountered few trends that are as polarizing asfaux freckles.
Considering that henna is often used totattoo the skin temporarily, this trend might seem ultimately harmless.
But, as it goes for many beauty trends, henna freckles do come with certain risks.
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“Black henna can cause severe skin problems if used for tattooing,” Palm explains.
“These are intended for use on the hair, and not for cosmetic use on the skin.”
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And what happens when your skin comes into contact with Black henna isn’t pretty.
“The irritation depends on the severity of the allergy and length and concentration of exposure.
Severe responses can cause oozing, inflammation, skin redness, and severe pain or itching.”
it’s possible for you to do the same on Etsy.
Plus, it’ll be well worth it to lessen the risk of skin irritation.
“Put some fake freckles on your forearm first,” recommends Connecticut-based dermatologistMona Gohara.
After those two hours are up, Desai advises brushing not washing the dried henna off your face.
“Go to sleep [and] the next morning you’re free to wash your face.”
If some of these risks and side-effects sound a little scary, that’s because they are.
That said, you might not feel safe visiting a professional in-person right now due to thecoronavirus pandemic.