Henna
have a long history of use in Eastern cultures, particularly in the
subcontinent, Arabia and North Africa. After centuries of use as a cosmetic
adornment in these places, the beautiful art of henna, also called mehndi,
has in recent years made a colorful impression on werstern world. Today,
henna has developed a cultural importance and is included in many aspects of
daily, spiritual and ceremonial life.The cosmetic use of henna was traditionally and religiously used by various cultures for decorative purposes on the hands and feet, as well as to give color and shine to the hair. Henna has also been used for medicinal purposes, some of which include the treatment of burns, ulcers of the mouth, and the treatment of small pox in its early stages. It is also believed that henna can help maintain healthy nails, increase hair growth, and maintain youthfulness among other things.
¤ Henna Botanical Description
¤ Different names of Henna
¤ Henna Cultivation
¤ Henna Manufacturing Process
¤ Traditional use Of Henna
¤ Modern Use Of Henna
¤ Indian Henna
¤ How To Make Henna
¤ Henna Tattoo Designs
¤ Medicinal Uses Of Henna
¤ Ayurvedic Use Of Henna
¤ Henna Application
¤ Henna Tips
¤ Side Effects Of Henna
¤ How To Remove Henna
¤ Cultivation and Primary Processing
¤ Climate and Soil Requirement
¤ Production System
¤ Propagation and Field Establishment
¤ Husbandry
¤ Harvesting
¤ Leaf and Seed Yields
¤ Other uses of Henna







