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Henna has been used for beautification purposes for many years, particularly in the Middle East and Far East. The most common use for henna is for dying hair and adorning skin due to its rich red colour and it’s also used for moisturising purposes. In Ancient Egypt, Cleopatra and Nerfertiti were known to have used it for prettification purposes. Moreover, since ancient times henna has been used in oil for perfumery.
Henna is also believed to have medical properties. The henna plant itself has cooling agents which has lead to it being used for bringing down a temperature from a fever and helping with heat fatigue. These properties also make it effective in protecting against sun burn. Henna is also used to treat scrapes and burns. Furthermore, it has been used to treat various skin rashes and conditions including athletes’ foot and ringworm. Henna is also known to be an effective pesticide and mildew.
In some countries, henna has been used extensively in the production of leather goods. It is used to adorn drum skins, for the general dying of leather as well as for colouring cloth. Additionally, it is known that henna was used by the Persians to dye the hooves and manes of their horses. Henna is also widely used in Morocco to decorate objects such as lamps and lanterns.


Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images


Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Hand With MehndiPhotos Pictures Pics Images

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