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- Henna - Wikipedia
Henna has been used in ancient Egypt, ancient Near East and the Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair, and fingernails; as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather
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- Henna: What You Need to Know - WebMD
What Is Henna? Henna (also called mehndi, anella, or lalle) is a temporary “tattoo” and hair dye made from the henna plant (Lawsonia inermis)
- What is Henna - The Henna Guys | Henna Hair Dye
Henna (Lawsonia inermis) is a plant-based dye created from the henna tree, also known as Egyptian privet, and mignonette tree The leaves of the henna plant contain a natural coloring pigment that is used for temporary body art, coloring hair, dye skin, fingernails as well as fabrics such as leather, wool, and silk
- The History and Cultural Significance of Henna
Explore the origins of henna art, tracing its roots back thousands of years across different cultures It discusses how henna has been used in rituals, celebrations, and as a form of self-expression, highlighting its significance in weddings, festivals, and everyday beauty practices
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- The henna plant: Transcending time, religion and culture
Despite its popular global use for copper-coloured temporary 'tattoos' and hair dyes, relatively little is known about the henna plant, Lawsonia inermis The plant is believed to have originated in the Middle East and North Africa, and then spread across Asia thousands of years ago
- The Science Behind Henna: How It Works on Skin and Hair
Henna works through a natural dye molecule called lawsone, which binds to keratin in skin and hair When the henna paste releases this dye, it stains the outer layers safely, creating natural color that gradually fades as skin cells shed or hair grows out
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