VIDEO: Henna paint for the skin

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Henna paint - a gentle means of coloring

If you have your hair and your skin with the bio-stain Henna color, then it has probably happened to you one time or another. Suddenly some of the paint ends up on parts of the house where no paint should actually go.

  • In this case, the annoyance is usually very great, because the color is rather difficult to remove from the skin. Or so it seems, because soap and water don't do much good.
  • To prevent henna dye on your skin, cover your shoulders with an old towel every time you color your hair. The excess paint will go straight into the towel, but this shouldn't be a big problem with an old towel.

Put on an old shirt too, so you don't have to worry if some paint is on yours clothing lands.

Help for the skin

Henna washes itself off over time. So if you don't mind then leave the color where it is.

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  • However, if the color has to go as quickly as possible, then you can do this very easily. Before coloring the skin, apply a greasy lotion to the areas that are not to be henna-colored.
  • So you can simply wipe off paint residues later and your skin gets additional moisture.
  • You can fight off annoying residues of henna paint with facial toner. Mix a few drops of facial toner with a little lemon juice. Rub the mixture into the skin and the paint residue will go away immediately.
  • Baby oil will help you too. Rub it in thickly, leave it on, and shower a few minutes later. You can see that the color has already become a lot paler.

Depending on the strength of the henna color, you just have to wait and see. The color will go away by itself after a few days.

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