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Botanical Name: Lawsonia inermis. Other Common Names: Jamaica mignonette, al-henna, Egyptian privet, henne, mehndi, smooth lawsonia, henné (French), hennabuske (Swedish), Henna-Strauch (German). Habitat: Henna is endemic to Southwest Asia, North Africa, and India, but has also become naturalized in warmer parts of South and North America, Australia and the West Indies, where it is often referred to as 'West Indian Mignonette'. Henna only thrives in temperatures of + 13 ° C or higher. At…

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Botanical Name: Lawsonia inermis. Other Common Names: Jamaica mignonette, al-henna, Egyptian privet, henne, mehndi, smooth lawsonia, henné (French), hennabuske (Swedish), Henna-Strauch (German). Habitat: Henna is endemic to Southwest Asia, North Africa, and India, but has also become naturalized in warmer parts of South and North America, Australia and the West Indies, where it is often referred to as 'West Indian Mignonette'. Henna only thrives in temperatures of + 13 ° C or higher. At…

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Scientifically known as Lawsonia Inermis, the henna plant is a flowering shrub whose leaves and flowers have immense value according to Ayurveda and Sidda medicine. Today, its popular as a dye (Mehendi aka Gorintaku in Telugu) to temporarily stain nails, hands, feet and hair. [...]Read More...

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The Encyclopedia of Henna is a growing catelog of scholarly articles and information on the art, history, traditions and science of henna through 9000 years, over 60 countries and 6 major religions.

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You find the best henna mix ever made. I have my experiences and this is it! We make all the work for you to only make Henna, with the best results. Body Art for the Soul

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Henna Plant, Plant Benefits, Black Henna, Natural Treatments, Green Plants, Dark Colors, Natural Remedies, Healthy Hair, Dyed Hair

NOTE: Black henna can be dangerous and should not be used. The dark color implies that the henna plant was mixed with chemical compounds to give it that color.Also, hair dyes that claim to be henna-based occasionally contain other chemicals that can be harmful or cause allergic reactions for those who have sensitive skin. 1. Relief from headaches 2. Promotes healthy hair 3. Treats a variety of skin conditions 4. Draws out fever 5. Promotes healthy gums 6. Natural treatment for diaper rash…

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The Encyclopedia of Henna is a growing catelog of scholarly articles and information on the art, history, traditions and science of henna through 9000 years, over 60 countries and 6 major religions.

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The healing benefits of Henna — The Lotus Room Ayurveda Nashville Henna Tree, What Is Henna, Henna Leaves, Evergreen Bush, African Plants, Henna Plant, Dyed Natural Hair, Evergreen Plants, Oil Plant

“Nature itself is the greatest physician.” —Hippocrates The art of henna has become increasingly popular in Western culture during the last few decades; being used primarily as a natural hair dye or a trendy ornamental form of hand and foot art. It is one of the most well known botanicals on earth,

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