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Australian mother warns travelers about dangers of black henna tattoos
An Australian mother warned travelers after her daughter suffered severe skin reactions from a henna tattoo received in Bali. The child experienced an allergic reaction a week later, leading to medical treatment for itchy welts. Experts caution that black henna, often used on Balinese beaches, contains harmful chemicals, raising concerns about long-term skin damage.
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