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Henna Tattoos

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Seventeen Magazine targets a teenage audience, and this story is more relatable for those who are too young to get a permanent tattoo. A teen girl visited a local shop to have her henna tattoo retouched, and after a few hours, the tattoo site started to swell. Her skin began to peel until it looked like an open flesh wound. It was discovered that the burn was caused by a synthetic coal tar dye not approved by the FDA that is found in black henna. The unfortunate girl in question was unable to go out into the sun for at least two years without protection, and could not dye her hair.

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