Did you know that henna powder is used in India before every wedding as a sign of love? Did you know that there are many varieties of this plant, and that they all have very different uses? Do you know what's in your hair colouring products? Sit back and read on to find out more about the history of henna, its variations and its natural benefits.
Henna powder: a natural product that's sure to please!
India has always been home to some of the world's oldest practices. One of these practices is henna, a natural product and an important ritual ceremony for married women in northern and southern India. India is also one of the world's largest producers of henna and one of its biggest exporters. So it's hardly surprising that many people have heard of this amazing plant! It's true that it grows naturally in the country! However, not everyone knows about the special properties of this plant. Nor do they know how it is used in everyday life.
Make way, because in this article, we're going to explore everything you need to know about henna powder - its origin, uses, benefits, and more.
Henna in all its forms at your cosmetics boutique
Your wellbeing boutique is delighted to be able to share henna powder with you! Also known as henni or henna, it's considered the ultimate natural hair colour! That's why we'd like you to discover it in its 100-gram format.
What's more, this quality product is 100% natural , so it's a pleasure to use! If you're one of those people who love natural products, henna powder could be for you!
Also available in henna oil, don't hesitate to come and enjoy these natural products! We know how important natural products are to you, so let yourself go..
The benefits of henna powder
While henna is used as a hair dye, it has also been used for centuries in India to dye the skin and hair. Henna is made from a plant called Lawsonia Inermis, which is related to the chrysanthemum. The plant's leaves are dried and ground into a fine powder. It is this powder that gives henna its distinctive orange-red colour.
In traditional Hindu culture, henna paste was used to mark the hands! As a sign of engagement or marriage.
Today, you can use henna powder as a temporary hair dye or as an ephemeral body tattoo. You can also add it to your bath water or apply it to your skin as a lotion.
What's more, hanna is also known for improving the quality of your nails, making it a real cosmetic asset.
Now that you know more about this magnificent natural hair care product, what would you think of letting yourself be charmed?