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It is highly popular among children and young adults to have temporary henna tattoos on their bodies in different colors and figures. Henna is a greenish natural powder obtained from the flowers and dry leaves of Lawsonia alba plant and its allergenicity is very low. Henna is also used in combination with other coloring substances such as para-phenylenediamine in order to darken the color and create a permanent tattoo effect. Para-phenylenediamine is a substance with high allergenicity potential and may cause serious allergic reactions. Here, we aimed to draw attention to the potential harms of para-phenylenediamine containing temporary tattoos by presenting a child patient who developed allergic contact dermatitis after having a scorpion-shaped temporary tattoo on his forearm.

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Hakan Turan, Mesut Okur, Ertugrul Kaya, Emrah Gun, Cihangir Aliagaoglu. Allergic contact dermatitis to para-phenylenediamine in a tattoo: a case report. Cutaneous and ocular toxicology. 2013 Jun;32(2):185-7

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