The Henna tattoo has undergone a revival in recent years with the explosion of culture influencing from India to Asia. Once found only in certain cultures, Henna has become very popular with individuals wishing to use a more natural form of tattoo that is not permanent.
The Henna tattoo art is one of complex lines and symbols that are traditionally associated with Indian weddings in the Far East but have roots that go back much farther. Some historians attribute the first henna tattoo to literature detailing the battle between Baal and Anath as far back as the Bronze Age.
The henna tattoo has a long and rich history. It tells stories about past struggles in history as well as marking important events in a person's life.
The influence of the tattoo has permeated culture and with henna the designs can be continuously changed and redesigned. There is no worry of a permanent picture that later may have to be laser removed.
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