Henna serves as a popular choice for body art and hair dye. However, using henna carries significant risks, especially with the application of “black henna.” It's crucial to avoid using henna on children and promptly report any side effects to medical professionals.
Key Steps
Understanding Potential Hazards

Recognize that henna use can pose safety risks for your skin and hair. The FDA has received numerous reports of severe and lasting side effects from temporary henna tattoos, including raised red lesions, skin pigmentation loss, blisters, heightened sun sensitivity, redness, and permanent scarring.
- These reactions may occur immediately after getting a temporary tattoo with traditional red henna or “black henna.”
- Adverse effects can manifest up to several weeks post-tattoo application.
- Hair dyes containing “black henna” can also trigger negative reactions.

Inspect Product Labels Closely

Avoid Henna Use on Children
Safe Home Application of Henna

Steer Clear of “Black Henna” Products

Opt for Red Henna for Safe Application

Conduct a Patch Test Before Use

Use Gloves for Henna Application

Avoid Home Henna Kits
Choose a Reliable Professional for Henna Tattoos

Seek Immediate Medical Assistance for Side Effects

Report Adverse Reactions to the FDA
