Wednesday, November 1, 2006
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I will devote this space to allergies related to henna and other products that are referred to as "black henna" or "colored henna" because of the many questions that always arises This section in my classes.
pure natural henna hennotánico contains acid, which reacts with skin cells and keratin, hair and nails staining with a reddish-brown-orange natural. NEVER GOING TO COLOR OF BLACK, although in some cases (especially if we get a tattoo on a hot medium such as Egypt and Nubia) may be in color and beautifully dark tones.
Allergic reactions to natural henna are very rare, and do not cause serious health effects. Symptoms appear to few hours and are limited to a intense itching on the tattooed area, with sometimes tightness in the chest. never give rise to paintings like a fever or vomiting, the latter may be due to a flu or temperature changes that has this crazy month of October to November. It is therefore important to do before an allergy test before tattoos, just deposit a lunar generous use henna on the forearm and the area to tattoo and wait for 24/48 horas los efectos. Generalmente basta con una espera de 1-2 horas (momento en el que se detecta el picor intenso, que no es lo mismo que un leve hormigueo causado por la aplicación de aceites esenciales), pero es preferible dejar pasar este tiempo si somos propensos a tener alergias. Si sentimos ese picor muy intenso o se inflama la zona, debemos quitar rápidamente la henna con agua muy fría y acudir al médico, que seguramente aplicará una pomada antihistamínica en la zona afectada. Si padecemos eccemas, dermatitis atópica, o tenemos heridas abiertas, cicatrices, verrugas o lunares no debemos tatuarnos nunca sobre esas zonas. Y ante cualquier duda debemos consultar siempre a nuestro médico para saber si podemos usar la henna (casos cancer, lymphoma, serious illness or permanent medications). It is always advisable to start with small tattoos and less sensitive areas. If you suffer a reaction to the henna on the skin allergy test must know that her tattoos, but we continue to learn by practicing on paper or on other people in our immediate environment. Whenever you buy henna we should do about the allergy test (or the person to go to tattoo). Sometimes a henna are allergic and some not. But the allergy does not have major consequences for health. Henna does not penetrate the Blood Stream, SO MUCH AS MAY SURFACE REACTION WITH INFLAMMATION OF THE SKIN AND ITCH.
CASE IS VERY DIFFERENT TO BE ALLERGIC REACTION to black henna, which is detected after several days. The so-called black henna Henna is NOT, is a mixture of a bit of henna with PPD, a substance that the EU has not approved for use on the skin. THE PPD is found in the bitumen, the black dye for clothing or toner for printers. ALLERGIES TO BLACK HENNA cause permanent damage to vital organs, itching, burning and blistering. Never yourselves a black henna tattoo. And how is it different? Because it is usually done in the beach areas, with stands filled with black drawings, and the pasta does not smell anything. Henna STINKS, or have odors essential oils (eucalyptus, etc). Please read the following article:
Health orders recall of black henna tattoo, first detected cases of burns MADRID, 19 (EUROPA PRESS)
The English Agency for Medicines and Health Products ( AEMPS) has ordered a ban on marketing and use, and the recall of all lots of black henna temporary tattoo, with the warning issued by the Ministry of Health of the Andalusian detected after about thirty children affected dermatitis and burns in Guadix (Granada), Europa Press reported today sources Ministry of Health and lots of black henna Consumo.Estos distributed in bags of six grams, are manufactured in the U.S. by the company Black Henna Kits and marketed by the company in Spain Malaga Blue Stinger Distribuciones.Al apparently, lots of henna black contain illegal and dangerous toxin called para-phenylenediamine (also known as PPD), which enters the bloodstream through the skin and can cause allergic reactions such as dermatitis, blisters, ulcers and scars, having also associated with cases of rhinitis, asthma, angioedema and shortfalls renales.En this sense, the Competent Authority stated in its decision that has recently received information from the Committee Expert of the Council of Europe, several adverse reactions caused by use of such products in any EU country. The reactions were detected 'contact eczema delayed, due to the presence of para-phenylenediamine (PPD). "SUBSTANCE PROHIBIDA.Ante this situation, the Federation of Consumers in Action (Facua) said this afternoon in a statement it expected the immediate mobilization of the inspectors of Health and Consumption of the autonomous communities to find these and other products that may contain PPD, a substance prohibited in cosmetic products are applied to the piel.Asimismo, he recalled, the English Food Code prohibits paraphenylenediamine free "products used for dyeing clothes and other household articles made of." However, he clarified that Facua danger lies not in all tattoos henna temporary basis, but in those where it is mixed with PPD in order to achieve a black dye and shorten the time needed to wet the skin and increase its intensity and duration, a practice reviled by many professional tattooists as too dangerous. Para-phenylenediamine is a potent sensitizer (such as bee venom or poison ivy), so that in addition to the abovementioned effects can lead to sensitivity to related products such as dyes hair, ink for printing machines, sunscreens, cosmetics, photographic and even black clothing, causing itching and ronchas.Además outbreaks increases the risk of organic contamination of the tattoos that are made in the lower back if the future is required lumbar punctures, as in the application of epidural anesthesia. (PUBLISHED IN http://www.lukor.com/not-por/0509/19181712.htm )
The consumer federation (FACUA) warns of same dangers in http://www.facua.org/facuainforma/2005/19septiembre2005.htm .
therefore must avoid black henna tattoos. Again, the natural henna only causes irritation of the skin that, once treated, are no serious consequences. All such notices must not be used to fuel fears, if we get a natural henna tattoo (which ever is not black) and after sneezing or have a picture of influenza is likely we will have caught a cold in the subway or the change of time . If you still want to go to the doctor or have very marked allergic tendencies do well preventing and going to a specialist. If you area is very itchy and irritates us is that we will be allergic to henna natural (as can be allergic to pollen or a mosquito bite) and need treatment. But may continue to be in the art of henna because we can learn to mix or applied to the skin of other people.
ALWAYS DO ALLERGY TESTS IN YOUR SKIN. You'll be more relaxed. Require an OS OS TATTOOS MAKE TESTS OF ALLERGY AND OS TELL ALL I SAID I HAVE HERE. AND NEVER OS tattooists Trust ye OF BEACHES ...
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