Here is a picture of a henna tattoo on the back. This is a picture of henna paste on the skin. The impact of the black paste of white skin is quite striking. However, it is not recommended to put henna on the back.
There are several reasons for this, and the main reason is that the color finish will not be as dark as the henna on the hands, arms, feet or legs. In fact, I do not recommend that you put henna on her back, unless you are willing to go the extra mile to ensure proper color.
Each type of the skin is different and some people can get a good result for a henna tattoo on your back with aftercare. It is much more likely that I'll get a complaint from a customer who henna tattoo on the upper back is not very dark. There is very little I can to remedy it.
For most people, the pores of the back are small, upper back can be oily in nature, and these factors inhibit the henna deeply penetrating the skin. It is also quite easy to erase all traces of henna while driving home!