Home Remedies To Remove Henna

Application Of Olive Oil

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Applying olive oil is a great way to remove henna because it is naturally hydrating. Individuals simply apply olive oil to henna-dyed skin using a cotton ball, and if they want to take this method to the next level, they can add a little bit of salt to the mixture. Once the oil is on the skin, individuals should let the oil sit on the skin for approximately ten minutes and repeat this process throughout the day until they see results. There is no need to hydrate the skin with moisturizer after using this method.

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Baking Soda And Lemon Juice Paste

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A small amount of baking soda should be mixed with lemon juice to create a loose baking soda and lemon juice paste. Apply this paste to the skin and let it sit for about ten minutes. At this point, gently rub the paste into the skin and rinse. This process can be quite drying to the skin both because of the baking soda and the lemon juice, which is why a thick moisturizer should be applied afterward. Shea butter is a good product that will sit on the skin as a thick layer of hydrating protection.

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