The twins screamed of pain: Henna tattoo went very wrong

The british mother of four Vicki Hawkins warns now with scary images parents not to give their children henna tattoo. Her two 11-year-old twin boys got namely

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
06 November 2019 Wednesday 10:00
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The twins screamed of pain: Henna tattoo went very wrong

The british mother of four Vicki Hawkins warns now with scary images parents not to give their children henna tattoo.

Her two 11-year-old twin boys got namely recently during a holiday in Egypt a henna tattoo that went very wrong. When the family came home from a holiday, began the pain to be quite severe.

the Twins cried and screamed of pain. Therefore, it was Vicki Hawkins take them to the emergency room, where they were treated for their injuries.

It writes multiple media, including KentLive , Metro and Mirror

the Twins got the big fluid-filled blisters on their henna-tattooed arms. Private/Facebook

Vicki Hawkins was also more spread out on Facebook, where she, with the scary images of the twins ' henna tattoo filled with vesicles and blisters warned other parents against allowing their children to get henna tattoos. Namely, it can go completely wrong, as you can see on Vicki Hawkins' postings on Facebook including:

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The two 11-year-old twins were already on the first day of the journey at the end of the month of October are allowed to get free temporary henna tattoo at the hotel Hawaii Resort in Hurghada, in Egypt.

on the journey was also Vickis partner Kirk and the two smaller children Betthany and Matthew.

It was the hotel's beauty salon, henna-tattooed boys with big tattoo along each arm. In the course of the first week there was nothing wrong. But on the last day of the holiday offered the beauty salon to draw henna-tatoveringerne up again. And so it went otherwise completely wrong.

Already on the way home in the plane scratching the boys arms wildly. And at home in the united kingdom it was much worse with large blisters and blisters and swollen arms.

A doctor at the emergency room explained that the twins ' great pain is caused due to an allergic reaction and chemical burn due to henna-tatoveringerne.

- the Doctor removed the fluid-filled blisters on their arms. Subsequently, their arms smeared with moisturizer as well as connected. In the course of the last week have we gone back and forth to the hospital to change bandages and get more fugtigshedscreme. But it is still not certain that they will not have visible scars, says Vicki Hawkins and adds that the twins ' arms must be kept moist the nearly 18 months.

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Close-up of ateachers on one of the twins ' arms. Private/Facebook

A spokesman from the company, On The Beach, who organized their journey, has stated the following about the case:

'Our company On The Beach take our customers' health extremely seriously. We are just in the process of investigating this incident. And the hotel in Egypt is taken by our salgsliste, while we investigate the matter.'

the Third november put Vicki a follow-up spread out, where she explained that her two youngest children also had started to get sores and blisters on the small tattoo, which they also got. She writes among other things:

'A little update about my little children and the horrible condition they were left in because of the henna-tatoveringerne. I have never ever spent so much paracetamol, ibuprofen and antihistamines and all my four children have cried and had pain. Bethany and Matthew are now also beginning to react with chemical burns on their skin. So we must be on the hospital again in the morning.'

Updated: 06.11.2019 10:00