Human tattoos are temporary tattoos that last about how 2 weeks. Hypothesize why henna tattooos do not last as long as permanent tattoos?

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Henna Tattoo stains the outermost layer of the skin called the superficial layer or "epidermis". This layer consists of cell that are constantly shedding away and thus a Henna Tattoo will always be temporary. Henna Tattoo is made from grinding dried henna leaves and then working it into a paste. These temporary, safe tattoos usually last about two weeks until they begin to fade. Artists use temporary henna tattoos to create beautiful artwork on the skin to symbolize anything from wedding celebrations to the birth of a baby.

On the other hand ,tattoos are permanent because the ink is a foreign invader, the macrophage cells gobble it up to try to get rid of it. But instead, those macrophage cells with bellies full of ink get stuck in the gel-like matrix of the dermis. And they stay there pretty much forever, which is why the tattoo stays visible and permanent.

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