Henna, derived from the Lawsonia inermis plant, has been used for centuries as a natural dye for skin, hair, and even fabrics ...
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Henna Saved My Strands After I Fried Them With BleachBut before I could reach for bleach and pink dye (I wanted pink hair like Lady Gaga), my mom ... touching it up with more henna month after month. A few years later, I felt that itch to change ...
Let's explore why. What is henna? Henna comes from the Lawsonia inermis plant, a flowering plant used for dyeing skin, hair, and even nails. It has also been used for centuries to dye fabrics such ...
Skipping henna is a sane choice during winter as the cold paste, waiting time, and rinsing out can lead to intense cold and cough. But, there’s something more to it. (Image Credits: Pinterest ...
The Minnesota Department of Health issued a news release Thursday warning against use of henna products that contain additives to create “temporary tattoos.” Materials that are sometimes added to ...
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