![]() "OldManLee" you're dog is ADORABLE! i had one that looked similar at the sheltor down the street i used to volunteer at. The black ink has an AP with a circle around it which i just googled and it's non-toxic :] luckily i get my paycheck tomorrow and my receipt has a 40%off coupon that expires tomorrow!! i didnt take notice to the price of the color ink and they had individual bottles for 6 dollars, but then a 6 pack of multiple colors for only 30 dollars with tax so i just grabbed a bottle of plain black for 3 bucks since i only had 15 on me and i also had to stop and get crickets for my reptiles. Hit the pool for forty minutes or so, and any sign of henna on your skin will probably fade beyond recognition.I just got in from shopping, i ended up with just plain black like i didnt want haha. The chlorinated water in a public pool might be what you need to remove the henna from your skin, and you get some exercise in the process. Hair conditionerĪ hair conditioner product meant to moisturize your hair can also remove henna.Īpply the conditioner to the tattoo and make sure your skin has time to absorb it fully. Rub the sugar over your tattoo before applying pressure with a loofah or washcloth to remove the oil and sugar from your skin. Rub the coconut oil on your henna tattoo and let your skin absorb it before layering the raw sugar on top. Coconut oil and raw sugarĪ mixture of room-temperature (melted) coconut oil and raw cane sugar makes a powerful exfoliation agent. Let the toothpaste dry before using an old toothbrush to gently scrub the toothpaste off. Put the whitening ingredients of your toothpaste to good use by applying a generous amount to your henna tattoo and rubbing it in. Use diluted hydrogen peroxide meant for cosmetic use, and apply it generously to the area of your henna tattoo.Īfter several applications, the tattoo should fade beyond visibility. Hydrogen peroxide can lighten the appearance of your skin, but this method may take a couple of tries to remove henna. Then apply some pressure as you rub your skin dry. Make sure to soak your skin completely with the micellar water and let your skin absorb it. This method is especially gentle on your skin. Micellar water can bond to henna dye and help lift it away from skin. You may need to repeat this a couple of times. Use a cotton swab or Q-tip to fully saturate your henna tattoo and then remove the makeup remover with a dry cloth. Makeup removerĪny silicone-based makeup remover can work as a gentle way to get rid of henna dye. Keep repeating until the henna can’t be seen. Apply this mixture with a cotton swab and let it soak into your skin before removing it. Use half a cup of warm water, a full tablespoon of baking soda, and two teaspoons of lemon juice. ![]() However, never apply baking soda and lemon juice to your face. Baking soda and lemon juice can work together to lighten the henna dye and make it disappear faster. ![]() Lemon juice is a proven skin lightening agent. Scrub your hands a few times a day with your favorite antibacterial soap, but be careful about drying out your skin.Īpply a moisturizing cream to your body after using antibacterial soap to get rid of henna. The high alcohol content and exfoliating scrubbing beads in antibacterial soap can help get rid of henna dye. Use a cotton swab to fully coat your skin and let the olive oil soak in before gently rubbing off the salt with a wet washcloth. Mixing one cup of olive oil with three or four tablespoons of sea salt creates a mixture that may be able to loosen the henna dye from your skin while exfoliating the fading tattoo. Make sure to use a moisturizer or apply coconut oil after exfoliating your henna tattoo. Using one that contains a natural exfoliating agent, like apricot or brown sugar, minimizes the irritation to your skin. Scrubbing your skin with an exfoliating face or body wash may help remove henna quickly. Pour about half a cup of salt into the warm water of a half-full bathtub and soak for twenty minutes. The sodium chloride in salt can help nourish your living skin cells and get rid of dead ones. Epsom salt, or even table salt, works too. ![]() You may want to start the henna removal process by soaking your body in water with an exfoliating agent, like sea salt. ![]()
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