Our Products
We offer a complete product range of D-Dark Brown Heena powder, Black Henna Powder, Natural Henna Powder and Henna Neutral Powder
Henna hair dyes, henna based hair dyes, herbal hair dyes, herbal henna hair dyes imparts Black color to your hair which makes coloring easy. It spreads quickly and evenly right to the roots of your hair and gives silkiness and shine, leaving your hair soft, fragrant and delight fully manageable.
How to use:
* Cut Agarwals Soft color Black Henna pouch and put the powder in a bowl and add water to make paste.
* Use the contents of the pouch on single application and do not preserve balances.
* Apply the paste with brush and thin toothered comb to the hair, from root to the top. Parting hair to branches, so that no hair remains untinted. Apply repeatedly to the borders of the hair on the brow. Do not let the paste remain unused for long. As it reduces efficacy.
* Let the hair absorb colour thoroughly and go completely dry. For the best results paste must remain on the hair for minimum 45 minutes. Then wash the hair with water until rinsing water becomes clear and entirely colorless. Finally wash again with soap or shampoo. Dry and set in. required style, natural shines appears on hair.
Natural Henna - Henna, Lawsonia inermis, also called henna tree is a flowering plant used since antiquity to dye skin, hair, fingernails, leather and wool. The name is also used for dye preparations derived from the plant, and for the art of temporary tattooing based on those dyes. Additionally, the name is misused for other skin and hair dyes, such as black henna or neutral henna, which are not derived from the plant.
Henna has been used since the Bronze Age to dye skin (including body art), hair, fingernails, leather, silk and wool. In several parts of the world it is traditionally used in various festivals and celebrations. There is mention of henna as a hair dye in Indian court records around 400 CE, in Rome during the Roman Empire, and in Spain during Convivencia. It was listed in the medical texts of the Ebers Papyrus and by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Syria and Egypt) as a medicinal herb. In Morocco, wool is dyed and ornamented with henna, as are drumheads and other leather goods.
Lawsone, an active compound in HennaUse of henna for body art has enjoyed a recent renaissance due to improvements in cultivation, processing, and the emigration of people from traditional henna-using regions. Uses - Henna has been used since the Bronze Age to dye skin (including body art), hair, fingernails, leather, silk and wool. In several parts of the world it is traditionally used in various festivals and celebrations. There is mention of henna as a hair dye in Indian court records around 400 CE, in Rome during the Roman Empire, and in Spain during Convivencia. It was listed in the medical texts of the Ebers Papyrus and by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Syria and Egypt) as a medicinal herb. In Morocco, wool is dyed and ornamented with henna, as are drumheads and other leather goods.
Lawsone, an active compound in HennaUse of henna for body art has enjoyed a recent renaissance due to improvements in cultivation, processing, and the emigration of people from traditional henna-using regions. For skin dyeing, a paste of ground henna (either prepared from a dried powder or from fresh ground leaves) is placed in contact with the skin from a few hours to overnight. Henna stains can last a few days to a month depending on the quality of the paste, individual skin type, and how long the paste is allowed to stay on the skin. Henna also acts as an anti-fungal and a preservative for leather and cloth. Henna flowers have been used to create perfume since ancient times, and henna perfume is experiencing a resurgence. Henna repels some insect pests and mildew.
Henna's coloring properties are due to lawsone, a burgundy organic compound that has an affinity for bonding with protein. Lawsone is primarily concentrated in the leaves, especially in the petioles of the leaf. Lawsone content in leaves is negatively correlated with the number of seeds in the fruits.
Henna Neutral Powder (Lyzitus spina christi)Botanical Name:Lyzitus spina christi, Zizyphus spina Christi, Cassia obovataNeutral henna Neutral Henna is an excellent conditioner. Application of henna invariably gives a reddish tinge to the hair colour. To avoid this, a special form of Henna powder-Neutral Henna is formulated which conditions the hair and makes it soft, shiny and also adds volume. Hair treated with henna bounces with health. Neutral henna is also used for placing on the tombstones at graves as a benediction.