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  2. Henna - Wikipedia

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    Henna is a reddish dye prepared from the dried and powdered leaves of the henna tree. [1] . It has been used since at least the ancient Egyptian period as a hair and body dye, notably in the temporary body art of mehndi (or "henna tattoo") resulting from the staining of the skin using dyes from the henna plant.

  3. Henna: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Henna (also called mehndi, anella, or lalle) is a temporary “tattoo” and hair dye made from the henna plant (Lawsonia inermis). People in many cultures use it to create elaborate designs on the...

  4. Henna Benefits for Hair: How to Get Rich Auburn Locks -...

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    Henna contains vitamin E, which helps to soften hair. The natural leaves of the plant are rich in proteins and antioxidants that support hair health. Henna has also been used since ancient...

  5. What is Henna - The Henna Guys | Henna Hair Dye

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    Henna (Lawsonia inermis) is a plant-based dye created from the henna tree, also known as Egyptian privet, and mignonette tree. The leaves of the henna plant contain a natural coloring pigment that is used for temporary body art, coloring hair, dye skin, fingernails as well as fabrics such as leather, wool, and silk.

  6. Henna Hair Dye: The Benefits, Risks and How-To Use | H&B

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    Tired of over-processing your hair with box dye? Introducing Henna, a natural alternative. Find out everything you need to know about Henna hair dye here!

  7. 5 things you didn’t know about henna - Kew

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    Henna is derived from the henna tree (Lawsonia inermis) which is found across Africa and West Asia. It can grow as either a tree or a large shrub, between 2 to 8 metres in height. The all-important leaves are green, oval shaped, and grow in pairs along the thorn-free branches.

  8. Henna is a non-damaging plant-based dye that you can use to stain your hair a reddish-brown color. Applying henna dye to your hair can be quite messy, and you have to take some precautions to make sure you don’t stain your forehead or surroundings.

  9. 10 Impressive Benefits of Henna for Hair & Skin - Organic Facts

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    Henna's benefits include relief from hair loss, dandruff, and headaches. Henna helps to detoxify the body, improve nails, protect the skin, and reduce inflammation.

  10. HENNA - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Henna is the powdered leaf of a certain plant. It is used to make medicine. Don't confuse henna with henna root (Alkanna tinctoria), also referred to as alkanna root.

  11. The Henna Page - The Encyclopedia of Henna

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    Henna, the Joyous Body Art: the Encyclopedia of Henna* is a growing, evolving online reference resource for information and articles on the art, science, traditions, and history of Henna through its 9000 year development. All articles by Catherine Cartwright-Jones PhD unless otherwise noted.