The Henna plant is popularly called Mehendi; it is cultivated in India, with its leaves being used by women, as a natural hair dye, as well as for decorative body art, particularly on hands and feet. The antioxidants like tannins, catechins, flavonoids, essential fatty acids, and vitamin E have beneficial traits for hair health.
How Henna leaves is known in your area?
In Punjabi Hinna, Mehndi, Nakrize, Panwar; in Sindhi Mendi; in Marathi Henne, Mendie; in Gujarati Medi, Mendi; in Bengal Mehedi, Mehndi, Shudi.
BENEFITS
Filled with antifungal traits, henna is a beautiful natural solution for treating dandruff and other microbial disorders occurring on the scalp. Henna contains a lot of hair-fortifying elements, including proteins, antioxidants, and vitamin E, which improve hair health. Multiple skin diseases such as skin burns, rashes are often cured with the help of henna leaves paste. Even leprosy can also be entirely cured with Mehendi/ henna leaves.
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