Henna, derived from the Lawsonia inermis plant, has been used for centuries as a natural dye for skin, hair, and even fabrics ...
Henna, derived from the Lawsonia inermis plant, is traditionally used for its dyeing properties and benefits for hair and ...
Initially used for body art, it soon became a popular choice for conditioning hair and providing rich color. While henna can offer a glossy, vibrant hue to hair, it is not always ideal for natural ...
The Minnesota Department of Health issued a news release Thursday warning against use of henna products that contain additives to create “temporary tattoos.” Materials that are sometimes added to ...
Skipping henna is a sane choice during winter as the cold paste, waiting time, and rinsing out can lead to intense cold and cough. But, there’s something more to it. (Image Credits: Pinterest ...