Characteristics:
- Color: Initially, the powder is a light greenish-brown or olive shade, but once mixed with liquid, it can darken. The stain it leaves on the skin or hair is typically a reddish-brown, which deepens over time.
- Texture: The powder is finely ground, almost like a soft dust or talc. It should be free from lumps or chunks for the best application results.
- Smell: Henna has a subtle, earthy scent, somewhat herbal, but not overpowering.
Composition:
- Lawsonia Inermis: The main active component in henna powder is Lawsonia, which binds to keratin in the skin or hair, creating a temporary stain.
- Tannins: These are natural compounds found in the leaves, which contribute to the color-staining effect.
Usage:
- Body Art: Henna is most commonly used for temporary body tattoos. When mixed with liquids like lemon juice, essential oils (like tea tree or eucalyptus), and sometimes sugar, it becomes a paste that can be applied in intricate designs. The paste is left to dry for several hours to ensure a rich, long-lasting stain.
- Hair Dye: Henna powder, when mixed with water or other liquids, is also a natural way to dye hair. It imparts a reddish-brown or auburn tint to hair. Henna is often preferred as a natural alternative to chemical hair dyes.
- Skin Care: Though not a primary use, henna has been used in some cultures for its cooling and soothing effects on the skin. It is sometimes applied to relieve minor burns or as a natural remedy for scalp issues like dandruff.
- Medicinal Uses: In some parts of the world, henna is thought to have cooling properties and is used to treat skin irritations, though scientific backing for such medicinal uses is minimal.
Additional Information:
- Delivery Time: 1 Week only
| Packaging Size | 25 kg |
| Usage | Hair Colour, Personal, Parlour |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Packaging Type | Packet |
| Hair Type | All Hair Types |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Form | Powder |






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