Henna

Henna (Lawsonia inermis) is a plant-based dye created from the tree by this name, also known as Egyptian privet and mignonette tree. The leaves of the this plant contain a natural coloring pigment that is used for temporary body art, coloring hair, dyeing skin, and fingernails.

Henna
Henna

Traditional recipes for this natural dye involve making henna powder by drying the leaves, then mixing it in with liquids, like water, tea, or coffee, to enhance its staining potential. It contains Lawsone Source, a molecule that bonds to proteins to dye hair, skin, and fabrics. It’s also an antibacterial and antimicrobial agent.

this natural dye offers both nutrients and protection for the hair and scalp. It’s rich in antioxidants, and proteins, and has an antifungal effect. All three are very helpful for scalps that are prone to dandruff. It can also give your hair a major dose of vitamin E, a natural hair softener.

 The earliest use of this plant dates back to Egypt, some 9,000 years ago. Cleopatra, the last reigning queen of the ancient Egyptian civilization is said to have used this natural dye to adorn her body and beautify herself. Egyptians. Nowadays In the West, henna tattoos are popular and women are sometimes seen with their pregnant bellies painted or heads adorned with henna designs while going through chemotherapy. Its designs are not tattoos—a tattoo is permanent as ink pierces the skin, while henna is a temporary dye that sits on the skin’s surface.

Today, this dye is mainly used in celebration of special occasions such as weddings and birthdays in the joyous gathering of people. Its paste symbolizes good health and prosperity in marriage, and in some cultures, the darker the henna stain, the deeper the love between two individuals.

Sayna Safir company is ready to provide henna in any amount which is your request. You can contact us by below information:

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