A 5-year old boy from Australia decided to have a henna tattoo while holidaying in Bali but now might have permanent scar on his skin. A henna tattoo is a temporary body art using paste from the henna plant, which is usually used in India and other countries to make the intricate patterns on their skin.
What’s so cool about the boy’s scar is it follows exactly the tattoo design, which is a dragon. So since it is now a scar, he can’t remove it, making him the most bad-ass kid in kindy.
More about the chemicals:
Although the tattoos are advertised as containing ‘henna’, a natural reddish substance used by Indians to paint their hands and feet, it actually contains chemical colours and high levels of PPD.
The substance, a known allergen, is used to hasten the dye process, enhance darkness and improve pattern definition.
The college said the term ‘temporary henna tattoo’ was misleading.
Henna tattoo paste is not approved in the US and is only allowed to be imported as hair dye, due to possible skin irritation and allergy which can cause permanent scarring.
Hehehe – angry expression but turned cute as shown by this toddler. At least not as creepy as disaster girl (below) which started off a meme.
A 12-year old boy in England died after using too much deodorant. Apparently he was using Lynx Vice spray deodorant, not the roll-on type. Reason he died was because it was used in a confined space.
Daniel Hurley was proud of his appearance and was lavish with his use of deodorants and gels, said his father, who had desperately tried to revive him.
Derby Coroner’s Court heard that Daniel’s overuse of Lynx Vice in the confined space of the bathroom of his family’s home caused his heart to fail.
The inquest heard his exposure to solvents in the deodorant had led to his cardiac arrhythmia. He died in hospital five days later.
His father, Robert, told the inquest: “He was always putting gel on his hair and spraying deodorant and it was quite common for him to spray his clothing as well.”
He should’ve kept his door opened.
I think this is a warning to everyone especially those who likes to use excessive amounts of perfume or spray-on products, never use them in confined spaces. Leave the door or window open.