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	<title>Comments on: Henna Tattoo Scars 7 Year Old</title>
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		<title>By: Sitrus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sitrus</dc:creator>
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		<description>I sell henna without dye  -ONLY.  Any henna artist who sells henna with dye is only concerned with cash, cash, cash.  Mine is 100% pure henna and I refuse to join the ranks of henna so-called artists that sell that poison to ANYONE, let alone a child.

Please - everyone ask the artist if their henna is all natural.  If it is, it will NEVER be black on the skin.  The paste turns a dark forest green, and reddish on the skin.  NEVER any other color.

It's a shame the true henna artists allow this to happen.  It is a craft, a talent and henna is wonderful as it is.  They only added the dye to sell to "look" like ink tattoos.  Shame on them.

My regrets to that child and his parents.  Anyone ever buying a henna design should ALWAYS ask if it contains dye.  I tell my customers right up front that mine is pure 100% henna, and I refuse to sell anything otherwise.

Shame ont those that sell the ink!  Cartwright especially (you know who you are). Supposed to be the expert!

Too many rip-off artists are in this field.  Shame shame on them!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I sell henna without dye  -ONLY.  Any henna artist who sells henna with dye is only concerned with cash, cash, cash.  Mine is 100% pure henna and I refuse to join the ranks of henna so-called artists that sell that poison to ANYONE, let alone a child.</p>
<p>Please - everyone ask the artist if their henna is all natural.  If it is, it will NEVER be black on the skin.  The paste turns a dark forest green, and reddish on the skin.  NEVER any other color.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a shame the true henna artists allow this to happen.  It is a craft, a talent and henna is wonderful as it is.  They only added the dye to sell to &#8220;look&#8221; like ink tattoos.  Shame on them.</p>
<p>My regrets to that child and his parents.  Anyone ever buying a henna design should ALWAYS ask if it contains dye.  I tell my customers right up front that mine is pure 100% henna, and I refuse to sell anything otherwise.</p>
<p>Shame ont those that sell the ink!  Cartwright especially (you know who you are). Supposed to be the expert!</p>
<p>Too many rip-off artists are in this field.  Shame shame on them!</p>
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