WHAT IS HENNA?
Henna (Lawsonia Inermis) is a plant grown at places like North Africa, India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
The dried leaves of the Henna plant are grounded into a fine powder. Then the powder is mixed with other ingredients to make a paste which is then applied to skin. The plant produces a brown dye in its leaves, which is great to dye hair, skin and even nails. When the paste is removed the design remains beneath.
At first the Henna stain is orange in color, but matures to dark brown over 48-72 hours. these designs do not wash off, but will fade overtime.
Henna lasts approximately 7-14 days, depending on the placement, personal body chemistry and how it was cared for.