Origin of Henna and important question about Mehandi
It is a dye which is originated from the tree name Lawsonia inermis. It is
also called the henna tree, mignonette tree, or Egyptian privet. It is a temporary art having stains on the different parts of the body. It becomes disappears from the skin within 2 to 3 weeks gradually. At the beginning
old Egyptian and people of the subcontinent of India applied this attractive a
beautiful art on their hands, fingers, hair, and feet. According to tom Wikipedia, they have also dyed silks, wool, and leather with henna. This art was used
historically in central Africa, West Africa, some parts of north Africa, and west
Asia including the Arabic peninsula, the horn of Africa, and the Indian subcontinent.
It is very interesting, the unbroken leaves of its plant don’t leave stains on the
part of the body. When the “Lawson” molecule is combined with henna powder then it dyes
the hair, hand, foot, and other parts of the body. It is processed like a chemical reaction, this molecule moves from the inner
layer to the upper layer of the skin and it produces a special type of protein that
create a color on the skin. Have you heard ever about these techniques? Before
applying the henna on hand, we mixed water, some lemon juice or dry tea in its
powder for bringing more deep color to it.
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How long does henna to take
dry
To dry the henna you need half of hour in hot seasons. You
know it depends on the environment. It duration of dryness varies from time
to time. As you know in the afternoon you can dry it easily while it will take a long time in the morning! Anybody who has a short time, he can use color in the place
of it. But mostly chemicals cause an allergic reaction. Therefore most people use natural henna powder. Because its natural powder is used as a cure
for some diseases. Some patients with stomach diseases like burning in the stomach use
henna for cooling purposes. In research, It has been proven henna is used for the treatment of skin cancer.
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