Henna
One of the oldest known pigments, derived from the plant, also known as the henna tree. The leaves are dried and then crushed to form a fine, dark-green powder. Usually mixed with varying liquids, the paste leaves a rich copper color upon application on the hair or skin.
Henna is a good source for those who want to get rid of their grey hair, and for those who are allergic to chemical creams. Most of us usually use henna to protect our hair from the sun and dust. Henna can make your hair strong and nourish it from the roots for silky and shiny hair.
Beyond being a hair-healthy alternative to synthetic dyes, henna holds a strong cultural significance in Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures. The most well-known use of henna is mehndi, an art form consisting of drawing temporary, decorative henna on one’s hands or legs. Henna is often worn during traditional marriage ceremonies, as it is believed to bring love, good fortune, and prosperity to the wearer.
How to use it:
Add an appropriate amount of Henna, mixed it with warm water and soaked for a quarter of an hour.
Wear your gloves, apply it on the hair for one to two hours, then rinse the hair well.
Benefit of using Henna.
- Improve Hair Growth.
- Nourish Scalp.
- Natural Conditioner.
- Control Dandruff.
- Natural hair dye, free of chemicals.
- Reduces hair fall.
- Multiple Shades Available.
- Repairs splits ends.
- It fades Nicely.
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