The henna bush (Lawsonia inermis) is known the world over for the colour imbuing properties of its leaves. Henna leaves contain a dye that has been used in many cultures and religious traditions for medicinal, cosmetic and decorative purposes. The orange-reddish colour of henna comes from lawsone, a substance found in the leaves – henna tannic acid. To obtain the colour from the leaf cells, henna leaf powder is mixed with an acidic liquid. The paste is then applied to skin, hair, nails or animal fur, and the henna tannic acid binds with a keratinized protein molecule. The colour fades as hair, fur and nails grow out and as dead skin cells naturally slough off.Use of henna to adorn the skin has become popular and widespread around the world....
117-121Henna (Mehndi), Lawsonia inermis Linn. has been known as the natural source of dye, besides h...
The Henna, Lawsonia inermis L., is known since the highest antiquity in the Middle Orient. To-day, i...
Tissue culture studies of Laivsonia inermis, syn. Lawsonia alba (henna) were carried out to induce m...
Since gradually replacing red ochre as a dye in ancient Egypt, henna has been cultivated throughout ...
Despite the wide spread use of synthetic dyes, natural dyes are still exploited and used to enhance ...
The virtues of Henna (Lawsonia inermis) are well known as a beauty product (colouring for hair, hand...
AbstractHenna leaves are the raw material of commercial body and hair dyes. According to historical ...
Henna grows as a woody shrub, reaching heights up to 3 metres, mainly in the warm, moist regions of ...
Henna is a type of plant that is normally used in our society as an accessory to paint their nails, ...
Rosella Nail Henna is our final year project based on Henna leaves as main dye and Rosella Flower as...
Henna, known since ancient years as a plant with multiple usage, has its benefits reported in the Ha...
This review paper reports the studies available on the characteristics and applications of the henna...
Lawsone, a natural pigment present in the henna leaves, has been used as a skin and hair dye since 1...
Henna leaves are the raw material of commercial body and hair dyes. According to historical and ethn...
The natural dye henna usually being recognized as lawsone is a red-orange pigment that has long been...
117-121Henna (Mehndi), Lawsonia inermis Linn. has been known as the natural source of dye, besides h...
The Henna, Lawsonia inermis L., is known since the highest antiquity in the Middle Orient. To-day, i...
Tissue culture studies of Laivsonia inermis, syn. Lawsonia alba (henna) were carried out to induce m...
Since gradually replacing red ochre as a dye in ancient Egypt, henna has been cultivated throughout ...
Despite the wide spread use of synthetic dyes, natural dyes are still exploited and used to enhance ...
The virtues of Henna (Lawsonia inermis) are well known as a beauty product (colouring for hair, hand...
AbstractHenna leaves are the raw material of commercial body and hair dyes. According to historical ...
Henna grows as a woody shrub, reaching heights up to 3 metres, mainly in the warm, moist regions of ...
Henna is a type of plant that is normally used in our society as an accessory to paint their nails, ...
Rosella Nail Henna is our final year project based on Henna leaves as main dye and Rosella Flower as...
Henna, known since ancient years as a plant with multiple usage, has its benefits reported in the Ha...
This review paper reports the studies available on the characteristics and applications of the henna...
Lawsone, a natural pigment present in the henna leaves, has been used as a skin and hair dye since 1...
Henna leaves are the raw material of commercial body and hair dyes. According to historical and ethn...
The natural dye henna usually being recognized as lawsone is a red-orange pigment that has long been...
117-121Henna (Mehndi), Lawsonia inermis Linn. has been known as the natural source of dye, besides h...
The Henna, Lawsonia inermis L., is known since the highest antiquity in the Middle Orient. To-day, i...
Tissue culture studies of Laivsonia inermis, syn. Lawsonia alba (henna) were carried out to induce m...