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THE HISTORY OF HENNA :
Henna a powder obtained from the crushed leaves of the traditional plant 'Lawsonia Inermis'. This plant contains Lawsonia, pure natural substance which produces red color that not only colors hair but also the nails, fingers, palms and soles.

Henna is a much branched shrub that grows to a height of about ten feet. Leaves are small and elliptic. The individual flowers, borne in the spring, are small but produced in large masses and are extremely fragrant. The dried flowers retain the heavy scent. Today henna is often grown as an ornamental.       more »

How does Henna go from plant to decoration?

1. The leaves of the henna plant are dried and ground to a powder.

2. The powder is mixed with lemon juice and oils to create a smooth paste. There are as many recipes for henna paste as there are people who make it!          more »

 

 

 

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