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we manufacture, export and supply henna powder to our customers.
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characteristics of henna powder-
1. 100% natural henna powder, give natural color, shine and conditioning to hair.
2. No ppd no chemical no ammonia
3. Henna improves hair growth and reduces hair fall. Repairs and strengthens hair
4. No artificial colors or coloring agents are added because of which there are no chances of any chemical reactions when it is being applied
5. Triple sifted powder makes it easy to mix with water and application
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Delivery Time : 10-15 Days
Mehandi (Henna)has been an important part of Ayurvedic herbs since traditional times.Henna leaf powder is one of the most popular forms of the herb henna and it is used widely all across the globe due to various benefits it holds. Henna, which is binomially known as Lawsonia Inermis, is a natural herb which is obtained from the leaves of Lawsonia Plant. These Lawsonia leaves are obtained and then dried to crush them to powder form. Henna is full of coloring properties which leaves stains on skin and hairs. Henna is the most famous and most common natural herb which provides coloring to skin and hairs. It is considered to be an excellent conditioner for hair. It may help control dandruff and clear the scalp well. It is said to have cooling properties.
Additional Information:
Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union,
Delivery Time : 10-15 Days
mehandi (henna)has been an important part of ayurvedic herbs since traditional times.henna leaf powder is one of the most popular forms of the herb henna and it is used widely all across the globe due to various benefits it holds.henna, which is binomially known as lawsonia inermis, is a natural herb which is obtained from the leaves of lawsonia plant. These lawsonia leaves are obtained and then dried to crush them to powder form. Henna is full of coloring properties which leaves stains on skin and hairs. Henna is the most famous and most common natural herb which provides coloring to skin and hairs.it is considered to be an excellent conditioner for hair. It may help control dandruff and clear the scalp well. It is said to have cooling properties.
Additional Information:
Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union,
Delivery Time : 10-15 Days
Henna, which is binomially known as Lawsonia Inermis, is a natural herb which is obtained from the leaves of Lawsonia Plant. These Lawsonia leaves are obtained and then dried to crush them to powder form. Henna is full of coloring properties which leaves stains on skin and hairs. Henna is the most famous and most common natural herb which provides coloring to skin and hairs. Henna is particularly popular in India, where mehndi is often applied before a wedding, typically on the bride’s hands and feet. Traditionally, it is said that when a bride wears henna designs, the darker the color, the more her husband will love her. It also features in many religious and cultural festivals, such as Karva Chauth, Diwali and Eid.
Henna is usually made into a paste that is then piped, syringed or painted onto the skin in intricate patterns. It needs to be left on the skin for a period of time to allow for the staining to occur, then the dried paste can be flaked off. The stain is initially orange in color, but darkens over several days to a reddish brown. It will then gradually wear off, but can last weeks.
History of Henna - Henna has been in use of mankind for more than 6000 years. History shows that peoples of Ancient Egypt were well aware of Henna and its tremendous results. Egyptians used henna for hair coloring as well as skin designing. For centuries, it has been in use of the peoples all over the world. In Ancient Rome, Iberia, Egypt, Africa, Arab and Asian regions, Henna was used for several cosmetics purposes.In Present Era, it is considered as the most important and famous part of women on several social, cultural and religious events, especially, Marriage, EID and Diwali.
Uses of henna
Indigo is a natural dye that is obtained from the plant Indigofera tinctoria. It’s rich, dark blue in color and is mainly used for dyeing clothes, especially denim. In fact, it is known to be one of the oldest dyes to be used for textile dyeing and printing. However, it is now also being used in combination with henna as a natural hair dye. Interestingly, indigo offers some great benefits for your hair when used appropriately.
Advantages Of Using Indigo?
How To Use Henna And Indigo To Color Your Hair Black?When it comes to dyeing your hair with henna and indigo, it’s a two-step process. You can’t simply mix the two together as that will give you brown or auburn locks. To get gorgeous black tresses, you need to first treat your hair with henna and then go in with the indigo. Confused? Well, then let me break it down step-by-step for you.
What You Need
Step 1 Applying Henna
Step 2 Applying Indigo