henna
The reddish-brown dye known as henna, which is frequently used for temporary body art and to colour fabrics, is made from the leaves. Small, fragrant, opposite leaves and small, white to red flowers are produced by the plant. It is planted both for its dye and for decorative purposes.
मेहंदी
حناء العزلاء
指甲花
ヘナ
Alheña
Henna
Henné
хна
Henna
specifications
GENERIC NAME | Henna( Mehandi) |
BOTANICAL NAME | Lawsonia inermis |
FAMILY | Lythraceae |
FORM | Powdered, leaves, t-cut |
HARVESTING SEASON | April to May and Oct to Nov. |
PART USED | Leaf, stem |
AREA OF CULTIVATION | Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab |
PACKAGING AND LABELLING | AS PER BUYER REQUIREMENT |
COA |
USES AND BENEFITS
Promotes Hair Growth: Henna is loaded with powerful phytochemicals including tannins and phenolics. These help to stimulate follicle growth, arrest frequent episodes of hair fall and maintain a healthy mane, also reduces dandruff.
Regulates Oil Secretions: he scalp naturally secretes oil in the sebaceous glands and in some instances of harsh external environmental or other internal health issues, excess oiliness presents on the head, causing constant itching and loss of hair
Prevents Premature Greying: Henna being an organic herbal ingredient, intrinsically contains a reddish-brown colouring compound and is hence a wonderful dyeing agent for covering up greying and ageing hair.