Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and the Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather....
About : In manufacturing, henna is used in cosmetics, hair dyes, and hair care products; and as a dye for nails, hands, and clothing. People also use henna on the skin as temporary “tattoos.”
size : 1 KG, 5 KG, 10 KG, 25 KG, 180 KG
Botanical Name : Lawsonia inermis
Uses : Henna used in medications for its healing properties as a skin healer and cleanser. It is used to hair as a natural conditioner and colorant and stains the fingers of pharaohs before their mummification.
Safety Information : It is meant only for external use.Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin.Dilute it before topical application.Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
Kid Safe : No
Extraction Method : Solvent Extraction
How to use : To use your henna, combine the powdered leaves with lemon juice or decaffeinated tea to create a loose, wet mud. Allow the henna to sit overnight at room temperature.
Stability and Storage : It should be kept away from heat & other ignition materials. And keep it in tightly closed containers . keep container in cool & well ventilated area
About Organic Henna Extract – Henna (hina) scientifically termed Lawsonia inermis, is an evergreen shrub, that is considered a highly important medicinal herb in the ancient Indian practice of Ayurveda. Henna is loaded with powerful phytochemicals...