Henna (also called mehndi, anella, or lalle) is a temporary “tattoo” and hair dye made from the henna plant (Lawsonia inermis). People in many cultures use it to create elaborate designs on ...
Despite its popular global use for copper-coloured temporary 'tattoos' and hair dyes, relatively little is known about the henna plant, Lawsonia inermis. The plant is believed to have originated in the Middle East and North Africa, and then spread across Asia thousands of years ago.
After getting a henna tattoo to celebrate my growing belly bump a few years ago, one person commented, "Oh, how beautiful, but isn't that bad for your baby?" I felt like being snippy and saying, "Yes, ...
The Sun: What is black henna, are henna tattoos safe, how do you remove them and can you go to school with one?
Black henna tattoos can increase your sensitivity to PPD, which led to the death of one British woman in 2012 HENNA tattoos are increasingly popular with children and teenagers – especially with the ...
What is black henna, are henna tattoos safe, how do you remove them and can you go to school with one?
If you've ever been to an Indian, Moroccan, or Pakistani wedding ceremony, you've probably seen — or worn — mehndi. Many brides, both abroad and in the United States, wear these henna "tattoos" on ...
Huffington Post UK: What Henna Is, And Where These Beautiful Tattoos Originated
Henna (also called mehndi, anella, or lalle) is a temporary “tattoo” and hair dye made from the henna plant (Lawsonia inermis). People in many cultures use it to create elaborate designs on the skin.