Henna, derived from the Lawsonia inermis plant, has been used for centuries across South Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Egypt and India, where it ...
Shortly after Washington woman Sarah Walters opened her henna business, her mom came to her with a proposition. Her friend had been going through chemotherapy, and she was wondering if Walters could ...
A body artist is using her work to empower women battling cancer, with stunning results. Leah Reddell, 47, from Denver, Colorado, creates intricate henna crowns for clients who have lost their hair ...
Henna is a small flowering shrub that has many uses. The fragrant flowers are used to create perfume, and the leaves are dried and then turned into a fine powder that’s used for dying clothes, hair ...
The henna cones that we pick off the market shelves are made for commercial use by adding chemicals to the paste. Homemade henna, on the other hand, is prepared by soaking the powder in the water and ...
Brown-red, herbal treasure, this plant has dominated Arab beauty routines for millenia Sprouting from desert sands across a large swathe of the world is a little tree, with pale-coloured flowers and ...
Henna tradition was practiced by the elderlies, and picked up by girls one generation after the other, challenging the latest fashion trend. It is a Gulf art practiced by the grandmothers, and then it ...
As Ramadan draws to a close, preparations for the Eid celebrations begin, including adorning your skin with intricate henna designs. Henna at Eid is so popular, in fact, it's not unusual to see women ...