Mehendi cones sold in markets may come with the presence of harmful chemicals like para-phenylenediamine (PPD) in the mixture, which could lead to strong skin reactions. In addition, the natural oils are being replaced with white oil to give a dark color. Some people are very sensitive to this chemical and the prolonged use of it can prove to be fatal. The chemical may cause itching, body ache, restlessness, etc. At Ram Kumar Mehandi Arts, you do not need to have to worry about the same at all.
There are a number of home remedies to get a dark color like applying lemon juice and sugar over it and avoid direct water contact. Heat is a major effect to enhance the color. We assure you that our Mehandi paste includes all the essentials and appropriate measures are taken to get the desired color effect so that you don’t have to put in any extra effort.
There is no such thing as black henna. Black henna has paraphenylenediamine, also known as PPD, which can burn your skin (leaving a scar) and do harmful damage to your kidneys.
Avoid the misconception that being dark-skinned prevents you from being able to have dark mehndi. This is certainly not the case. Although people with very dark skin may have to use only the best henna pastes, skin color has very little to do with the final hue of the dye.
Henna is a herbal product, which is absolutely safe to use. We use completely natural henna, which is safe for all skin types, as we do not add any chemicals. We have a large number of happy customers with zero complaints.
The mehndi generally fades out in one to three weeks. The rest depends on the skin type and also the intensity of contact with water.