Henna for skin
The Henna ritual presents itself as an esthetic as well as a medical phenomenon .
The henna, a social tradition which existed since ancient times, is a fascinating and embellishing means. It is characterized by leaves of a green color which is more intense than the green of olives. The granule is black like the sureau granules, the white fragrant flower similar to moss. It is cultivated in all
far eastern areas as well as in Africa .
It is harvested in Morocco . It is an art common to Moroccan women, practiced since ancient times and diversely employed. The graphic secular art of Henna is a fundamental part of Moroccan culture, represented by symbols. The city of Marrakech is a place where this art takes all its significance.
The medical virtues of this marvelous plant are irrefutable nowadays. It is recommended in the treatment of skin inflammations, in hardening the skin, protecting it against bacteria and in the healing of wounds. It is also used against certain dermatoses (Eczema…). The leaves which are drenched then reduced into paste, are used and applied locally for the dyeing and treatment of the skin and hair.
The Henna holds a place of choice in every day life. Women as well as men use it to treat, fortify, embellish, soften, invigorate, vivify and dye their skin and hair. This product proves to be of an extreme efficiency. It is also used for tanning since it gives a great shade to the skin.
The Henna leaves are dried and reduced into powder to which we ad medical plants. This product provides the skin with care, softness, shade and glamour.
Prepared exactly in the same way in the exception that our choice of medical plants differs in order to revive the hair, strengthen the roots while preserving their vital functions, as well as give shaded reflections.The Henna leaves are dried and reduced into powder to which we ad medical plants. This product provides the skin with care, softness, shade and glamour.