Henna has been a cherished beauty secret used for centuries by women across the globe. From Morocco to India, this natural ...
Henna is well-known for its use in the eye-catching body art of South Asia and the Middle East, also known as mehndi. Did you know it can also give you glossy, richly-colored locks? Henna, known as ...
Henna is used as a temporary dye for the skin in things like mehndi. It usually lasts 14 days or more and may be removed once it starts to fade. From salt water to hair conditioner, here are tips for ...
Henna has been one of the essential hair care routine steps in Indian households but does it also help protect your hair from ...
Understanding Henna: Henna is derived from plant leaves and is treated in various cultures. It is well-known for its vivid red-orange colour when applied to hair and skin. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, ...
It’s hard to pin down the exact origin of the ancient body art of henna. Some speculate that Cleopatra, perhaps the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of the words “consummate beauty,” used ...
So much more than intricate dyed patterns decorated over hands, feet, arms and legs, Henna is the time-honoured custom rooted in the cultural traditions of South Asia, the Middle East, and North ...
Henna hair dye is a natural option for colouring grey hair without chemicals. Sourced from the Lawsonia inermis plant, it provides a deep red-brown hue and conditions the hair. The article outlines ...
The henna cones that we pick off the market shelves are made for commercial use by adding chemicals to the paste. Homemade henna, on the other hand, is prepared by soaking the powder in the water and ...
Health Canada has issued a product recall notice for Mira Henna Cones that could cause chemical burns. The recalled henna was ...
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