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Henna powder is a finely milled herbal product derived from the dried leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant. It has been used for centuries across India, the Middle East, and Africa for natural coloring, hair conditioning, and body art. Henna contains a natural pigment called lawsone, which binds with keratin to impart a reddish-brown tint to hair and skin.
Henna provides a chemical-free alternative to synthetic hair dyes. It imparts rich shades ranging from auburn to deep copper, depending on your base hair color.
Beyond coloring, henna acts as a deep conditioner, making hair stronger, shinier, and more voluminous. It helps reduce breakage, split ends, and frizz.
Henna has cooling, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, which can soothe scalp irritation, control dandruff, and reduce excess oil.
Henna is used to create traditional designs on hands and feet during weddings and festivals. The stain typically lasts 1–2 weeks, depending on skin type and exposure to water.
Henna is free from ammonia, peroxide, and PPD, making it safe for people with sensitive skin or allergies to conventional dyes—when used in its pure form.
Hair Application:
Mix henna powder with water (and optional ingredients like tea or lemon juice) to form a smooth paste.
Let it sit for a few hours to release dye.
Apply to clean, dry hair and leave for 1–3 hours before rinsing.
Skin Art:
Mix into a thick paste and fill into a cone or applicator.
Apply patterns to the skin and let dry for several hours.
Peel off the dried paste to reveal a long-lasting stain.
Color result varies based on natural hair tone and porosity.
Pure henna is greenish in powder form but stains reddish-orange.
Always do a patch test before applying to check for allergies.
Avoid “black henna” (often mixed with PPD) as it can cause severe allergic reactions.
Henna powder is a timeless botanical treasure that offers color, care, and creativity in one natural product. Whether you're looking for a safe hair dye, a natural conditioner, or a way to express yourself with beautiful body art, henna is a versatile, eco-friendly solution. Embrace the beauty of tradition with the nourishing power of henna.
For bulk orders and inquiries, visit Medikonda Nutrients - Henna powder
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