Monday, February 22, 2010

Is the indian herb Henna good for healthy hair growth?

Is aloe vera good too? Why do I hear that it can stain your skin?? Any side effects? all natural?Is the indian herb Henna good for healthy hair growth?
Henna is usually used for dying, it is ok but it can stain yes..sometimes in scalp yes if you're over using or doing it by yourself....its an natural color so no side effects.





Henna is also sometimes used in those temp. tattoos lol I know harry got a few of those....it fades away in 1 weekIs the indian herb Henna good for healthy hair growth?
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Henna is usually used for dyeing hair in Asia. It is preferred because it is natural from a plant.
soon to be mrs k is right
It's ok but it can stain..not only your scalp..but your hair..it can grab really dark..its all natural and there are no side effects..
Henna has many traditional and commercial uses, the most common being as a dye for hair, skin and fingernails, as a dye and preservative for leather and cloth, and as an anti-fungal. Henna was used as a hair dye in Indian court records long ago, in Rome during the Roman Empire, and in Spain during Convivienca. It was listed in the medical texts of the Ebers Papyrus and by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Syria and Egypt) as a medicinal herb. In Morocco, wool is dyed and ornamented with henna, as are drumheads and other leather goods. Henna will repel some insect pests and mildew.


It has also been used to adorn young women鈥檚 bodies as part of social and holiday celebrations since the late Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean. I have never heard about it being used as a hair growth supplement.

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