Henna

Henna, a versatile plant in terms of its applications, is typically and widely used in India since antiquity, to dye skin, hair, fingernails and fabrics such as silk, wool and leather.

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Henna, a versatile plant in terms of its applications, is typically and widely used in India since antiquity, to dye skin, hair, fingernails and fabrics such as silk, wool and leather.

Uses

  • Natural dye/ temporary body art: also named as mehndi.
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Processes

  • From coarse crushed leaves, powder is generated after drying, milling and sifting the plant’s leaves.
  • By mixing with liquids such as lemon juice, strong tea and sometimes, sugar or molasses, henna paste is formed and ready for dying.

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