| Category: | Organic cosmetic |
|---|---|
| MOQ: | 1 Bottle |
| Uses & Application: | Natural Cosmetic & Personal Use Henna oil is used in: Natural deodorants (due to antimicrobial action) Foot balms for cracked heels or burning sensation Hair masks and scalp serums Pre-shampoo oil treatments Herbal soaps and henna-based shampoos |
| Packing: | 5 LITER |
| Packing Details: | BOTTLE |
| Supply Capacity: | 100 |
| Port of Dispatch: | Any |
| Delivery Time (In Days): | 10 |
| Payment: | Cash on delivery,Net banking |
Henna Oil, derived from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant, is a revered botanical extract with roots in ancient traditions across the Middle East, North Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. While henna is commonly known for its use in body art and natural hair coloring, henna oil—produced by infusing henna leaves in a carrier oil or distilling the essential compounds—offers a more concentrated form of its cooling, healing, and revitalizing properties.
This herbal oil has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic, Unani, and folk medicine systems due to its potent anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial, astringent, and cooling characteristics. It is highly effective in promoting healthy hair, soothing irritated skin, balancing body heat, and enhancing the richness of natural dyes.
Henna Oil is most famously used for scalp therapy and hair strengthening. Regular application of henna oil helps:
Nourish hair follicles by increasing blood flow to the scalp
Prevent hair fall and breakage by strengthening the roots
Balance oil production on oily or dry scalps
Reduce dandruff and fungal infections, like scalp ringworm
Soothe itchy, inflamed, or flaky scalp conditions
Encourage hair growth and thickness over time
Prevent premature greying by preserving natural melanin
Enhance natural hair color and maintain shine in henna-colored hair