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Boy, 3, faces lifelong Bart Simpson scar after suffering reaction to henna tattoo | Mail Online


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BuckeyeMac;1278908; said:
Chicks will think he's a tool....and why in the world would you let a 3yr old get any kind of tattoo?

Don't be a dork, Mac. A "henna tattoo" is the same as drawing on the skin with marker or getting your face painted at a fair. It's just an ink and brush. :wink2:

His arm doesn't look THAT bad. There are dry scabs already and that's a good sign. As long as the mom can keep him from scratching off the scabs he will probably be just fine.
 
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BuckeyeMac;1278908; said:
Chicks will think he's a tool....and why in the world would you let a 3yr old get any kind of tattoo?



Let us take turns smacking the moron parent, guardian or other who allowed this to happen. For a 3 year old it would seem to make sense and be cool. But mom and dad you need the living poo kicked out of you at length. Let me be first in line.:tongue2:
 
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Apache;1279178; said:
Let us take turns smacking the moron parent, guardian or other who allowed this to happen. For a 3 year old it would seem to make sense and be cool. But mom and dad you need the living poo kicked out of you at length. Let me be first in line.:tongue2:

What the hell is wrong with you people? It's HENNA. It's organic INK. It's plant juice. Getting a "henna tattoo" is simply painting a design on the skin with paste. It's the same as face paint of a freakin' butterfly on a little girls cheek at a fair.

The kid had an allergic reaction. How the hell is a parent necessarily gonna know about an allergic reaction if it's never happened before? You guys are acting like the parent let some greasy biker in a sleazy back alley tattoo shop stick a dirty needle in the kid and wipe the skin with an oily rag. I am not understanding the outrage here. RASHES HAPPEN. It didn't get really red and painful and what not for at least a week. It's not like the parent ignored blisters and oozing on the kids arm the whole time.
 
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