Henna oil 60ml
FOUNDATION NATURAL BODY BRONZE
To get a tan on the body and satin finish, apply oil massage,leave 5 minutes then rinse.
Sparkle and shine to dry hair
Apply devitalized hair, leave 15 minutes then wash. Do not colorhair but strengthens, revitalizes and gives them luster and shine.
Henna, a social tradition that dates back to antiquity. The medicinal virtues of this wonderful plant is now indisputable. Form of tattooing varied and ephemeral, the ritual of henna is as a phenomenon both cosmetic and medicinal. Since ancient times, women devote themselves in North Africa and India. They adopt it as a means of fascination and beautification. "This is a symbol of love, joy and happiness."
Henna, (scientific name: Lawsonia Intermas) is a shrub of the family Lythracées. This plant is branched, a mixture of single sheets of green and white with four petals, arranged in bouquets. Its seed is black, shades of colors varied, it is assumed jade green, gray to green, to emerald green. This plant grows in parts of the Sahara, up to a meter in height. The peculiarity of this Moroccan Henna intensity darker than the green of the olive tree.
Henna is known in the Middle East especially in Turkey, Syria and Kurdistan. The Hebrews were the first to be used as a cosmetic. The Egyptians, too, have been used for mummification. The hair of Ramses were passed Henna, there are 1300 BC to protect against the vagaries of time and keep their religious sanctity. In the Rif Egyptian Henna follows a top secret code. Africa and the Maghreb have discovered the Henna and virtues long after. As elsewhere, Henna is a key element in the funeral ceremonies. Its use is much more focused on religious rituals, incantations and rituals of shamanism of black magic.
Leaves macerated pulp is used under local color and hair treatment. They are dandruff and heal wounds. They are also used against certain skin diseases. More rarely, they are used by internal channels for stomach ailments. In Morocco, women and some men often use the steam room to soften their skin. This product is extremely effective. It is also used for tanning, it gives a beautiful tinge to the skin and now it goes into the compositions of bronzing products in Brazil.
Henna is also used to address the inflammation due to housework. It hardens the skin and protects against bacteria. Before the shampoo and soap exist, Henna was used with the "Ghassoul" to clean and protect the hair. Today, even in young, Henna has not completely given way to chemicals. Note that our grandmothers have beautiful hair and skin soft, that we young people are unable to have.
At festivals and ceremonies, this plant has a magical place of joy: patterns, illustrated with a large needle syringe, can, according to popular belief, both protect women and give it its charm. On the eve of marriage, a woman must go through an installation of Henna. "It is a promise of prosperity, fertility and harmony between husband and wife" Men can decode the messages conveyed by the designs of henna. One woman, for example, that puts the henna in rural Moroccan and indeed elsewhere, with the finesse of her husband who sees in this act a call to love, an invitation to pleasure and a promise of happiness.
In Morocco, henna tattoo went from a traditional design to something more modern while keeping the same symbolic erotic. The fashion took hold of the symbolism to extend it to several areas: singing, fashion, theater? Now, more and more young people around the world Henna tattoo, attracted by its beautiful graphics and especially by its ephemeral side, because that is its major asset. The henna tattoo patterns tattoo takes classic, extremely painful mark forever the body of a permanent record but fades after 15 days, allowing the tattoo to change designs as often as desired.