Henna can last the longest of the types of body art offered. Natural brown henna starts as a bright orange stain and darkens over the next day or two, so it will be most intense a few days after it's applied. NJ Entertainers henna artists use only natural brown, harmless henna, and never so-called "black henna" being used. Why? Read this and you'll see. "Black henna" is actually mixed with PPD, or hair dye at 10x the recommended concentration, which can cause severe reactions, including welts, blisters, sores, allergies to medications, even scarring.
White henna is a beautiful "henna style" art that actually isn't henna at all! It's done using thin lines of the same FDA-compliant, skin-safe adhesive used for glitter tattoos, and then overlaid with a white mica, creating a gorgeous, delicate design.
Henna lace is an FDA-compliant temporary tattoo that's applied like henna and drawn on by hand, but doesn't stain the skin. Instead, it remains on the surface of your skin for up to a week. It's waterproof, vibrant, and fun!
Inquire about hiring a henna artist today!
For care and removal instructions, click here.
White henna is a beautiful "henna style" art that actually isn't henna at all! It's done using thin lines of the same FDA-compliant, skin-safe adhesive used for glitter tattoos, and then overlaid with a white mica, creating a gorgeous, delicate design.
Henna lace is an FDA-compliant temporary tattoo that's applied like henna and drawn on by hand, but doesn't stain the skin. Instead, it remains on the surface of your skin for up to a week. It's waterproof, vibrant, and fun!
Inquire about hiring a henna artist today!
For care and removal instructions, click here.