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Henna is a shrub that grows in Eastern countries, and has been used since ancient times in religious and magical ceremonies as well as for beauty care.
A study of Ramses’ mummy revealed that the pharaoh’s hair was died with henna.
Henna has been used in two forms since ancient times: the perfume given off by its flowers and the dye extracted from its leaves.
Henna is a 100% plant-based active care ingredient and is used for its therapeutic properties in certain traditional ancestral forms of medicines, notably in Ayurvedic medicine in India.