Mehendi (Lawsonia inermis) is a small local shrub whose leaves are used
for making henna. In many rural areas people believe in grinding the
fresh leaves in-between the grinding stones along with some oil. Though
cities people basically opt for dried leaves and ground them into a
paste. Both the process of mehendi gives out a rusty-red pigment which
finally turns to drak chocolate in colour is suitable for making
beautiful patterns or designs on the palms and feet. Mehndi paste can be
used on head hairs too as it works as a dye for colouring them giving
them an extra condition and glossy look. One can feel the cooling
property of the mehndi when applied in palms or feet plus natural
mehandi has no side effects on the skin.




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