What is Henna?
Henna is an ancient art form with origins dating back centuries to Southeast Asia. Traditionally used for weddings, religious holidays, or as a fun decorative element, henna powder is crafted from the leaves of the Lawsonia Inermis tree. After crushing and sifting the leaves multiple times, they are combined with water and essential oils to produce a smooth paste. When applied to the skin, the paste is left to dry for a few hours before being washed off. This process leaves behind a lasting, vibrant red hue that can be enjoyed for up to two weeks, bringing joy and cultural significance to those who wear it.