Chemotherapy Tip for Hair Loss - Henna Tattoo

I found this tip on the internet, but I think it's so great that I just have to pass it on. As a physician, I think that everything that boosts self-confidence in this situation is right.

As everyone knows, the patients lose their hair. Men can live quite well with bald heads, but women usually have problems with that and hide with cloths and caps or wigs.

Now a very decorative tip that some women may have to their hair loss (I think you can even apply this to Alopecia areata):


Henna tattoos. Get a so-called Mehndi in the studio with Henna.

This is in the Orient for women a very decorative and inexpensive way of skin decoration. It goes away after about 4 - 6 weeks without consequences. It is only the top skin layer dyed. Henna is vegetable and is also used to dye hair.

Henna powder is mixed with a paste and filled into a small piping bag. Cut off lace and you can decorate like a cupcake.


The paste has to dry and act (usually overnight). Then only wash off. The pattern is then brown / reddish brown.

Ask an Orientalin if she does it to you, or ask in tattoo studios if they will do it for you. You can even choose your subject.

Oriental women wear classic Pailseymuster, flowers or flourishes. Look on the internet for "Hennatattoos". And "Hennatattoos on the head". It looks awesome.

Maybe even a man will get the idea to decorate his "nakedness" like that.

And every few weeks something new ...

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