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The
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March
2024
- Volume 18, Issue
The
misconception around black natural henna
Ebtisam Elghblawi
Correspondence:
Dr Elghblawi Ebtisam*
(MBBCH, MScRes, ADD-Dip. Derm, DRH, PGDip dermatoscope)
Dermatology OPClinic, Private practice
Published author in a field related to dermatology
Tripoli-(+21) 91 320 1315
Email: ebtisamya@yahoo.com
Received: January 2024; Accepted: February 2024; Published:
March 2024
Citation: Elghblawi E. The misconception around black natural
henna . Middle East Journal of Nursing 2023; 18(1): 45-49
DOI: 10.5742/MEJN2023.9378044
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ABSTRACT
Although the risk
of P-phenylenediamine (PPD) contained in henna is well-known
and well-documented in the medical literature, other ways
of using temporary tattoos in henna such as Jagua are little
known.
Keywords: black henna, blisters,
itch
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