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Uses of Henna







The records for usage of henna have been noticed since 2100 BC. It has been applied by the early Babylonian, Sumerian culture.

The application of henna began numbers of years before in India and different countries. Before the time of Mughal, the queens and kings applied it as a body decoration. Mehndi or henna has always been supposed good so it has been applied during marriage, betrothal or at the birth time of kid for centuries.

Traditional applications of Henna

  • Applied to decorate feet and hands
  • Applied for its cooling properties
  • Applied as a part of marriage celebration for decorating the bride
  • Applied in medications for its healing properties
  • Applied like a skin healer and cleanser
  • Applied for hair like a natural conditioner and colorant
  • Applied to stain the fingers of pharaohs before their mummification
  • Applied by persons to be in touch with religion, because they made individual more conscious of the Earth’s energies.

The application of henna has increased in number of years. In today’s world, henna with superior quality is cultivated and supplied to many countries either as finished henna products or in the form of powder.

Now, Henna tattoos are the modern style and a big craze to hit the youngsters. This is not a simple beautify means but included in a variety of henna products.

Henna extracts are also applied by numbers of associations for their anti fungal and anti bacterial properties for making hair products and skin products. Ayurvedic and herbal practitioners also apply Henna for its therapeutic and beneficial properties.

Modern application of Henna

  • Temporary tattoos
  • Nourisher or hair conditioner
  • Hair shampoo
  • Skin care products
  • Natural hair dyes
  • Body decoration
  • Hair tonic
  • Essential Oils

Henna is very effective to treat many hair and skin problems. It was applied to make herbal and natural hair shampoos and oils. There are numbers of benefits of henna in Ayurveda.

Ayurvedic application of henna

  • Anti microbial
  • Smoothes the skin
  • Healing effects on hair and skin
  • Anti irritant
  • Helps prevention of loss of water from body
  • Increase the circulation of blood

Apply of henna to cure disorders in Ayurveda

  • Cure skin diseases
  • Dandruff
  • Thinning of hair and hair loss
  • Arthritis
  • Sedative

Ayurvedic skin and hair products based on Henna

  • Hair shampoos
  • Hair colorants
  • Hair oil
  • Hair Dyes
  • Body lotions
  • Moisturizers
  • Temporary tattoo