Dermatitis associated with henna tattoo Safe alternative to permanent tattoos carries risk
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Abstract: A 32-year-old woman presented with a 5-day history of a severely pruritic, erythematous reaction in the distribution of a temporary black henna tattoo that had been applied 2 weeks earlier while she was vacationing on the boardwalk in New Jersey. She was not a cosmetologist and had no history of previous exposure to henna in hair dyes. In fact, the patient had no history of ever coloring her hair. She denied having a history of allergic contact dermatitis, atopy, and asthma.
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