henna tattos they are like fadded tattos they dont hurt
No getting a henna does not hurt at all..
No, it doesn't.
It depends on the person's origins, for example "If someone were from Orissa, India, henna is strongly ingrained in the culture, thus it would be more acceptable. However, it would be less normalised in other nations where it is not as widespread." Wearing henna is acceptable for Buddhists, however it is not widely used in all Buddhist societies.
a little bit not bad they burn more than anything
<P> <P>All tattos hurt, it is similar to being burnt by a cigarette, but not quite as painful.</P>
no all henna really is like this dye that dyes your skin. but it looks like a faded tattoo.
Most older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Many also have henna tattos, jewllery and piercings, such as nose piercings.
Anywhere the skin is thin and there's bones underneath, like the ribs. When they get infected.
Not at all. It is just like ink on your skin. You don't feel it at all except for the beginning, but it doesn't hurt a bit.
Eyelash tinting with henna typically does not hurt. The process involves applying a henna dye to the lashes, which is generally gentle and non-invasive. However, some individuals may experience mild irritation or sensitivity, especially if they have sensitive skin or eyes. It's always recommended to conduct a patch test prior to the treatment to ensure there are no adverse reactions.
emiem has over seven tattos
i don`t think he has tattos