Description
Henna is a natural dye and plant-based product derived from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant. It has been used for centuries in various cultures for temporary body art, hair coloring, and traditional ceremonies. Henna paste is made by crushing the dried henna leaves into a fine powder and mixing it with water or other natural ingredients to form a paste. When applied to the skin or hair, henna leaves a reddish-brown stain that gradually fades over time. It is commonly used to create intricate designs or patterns on the skin, particularly for celebrations, weddings, or cultural events. Henna is also used for conditioning and coloring hair, providing a natural alternative to chemical hair dyes.