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Sometime Henna is used with some other herbs. Using henna with some other herbs show some additional benefits. Normally Henna is used with Amla and Shikakai. Beauty Herbal Henna Plus has Natural Henna with Amla, Shikakai, Brahmi and Mahabhringraj. All these herbs, as a mixture, are extremely beneficial for hairs. All these herbs are hand packed after the careful selection of finest quality herbs only.
Ingredients with Benefits:
Henna: Henna is a natural colorant with conditioning properties. It improves the strength of hair.
Amla: Amla is an anti-oxidant. It improves the strength of hair and reduces the feeling of inflammation.
Shikakai: Shikakai is a complete conditioner for hair. It strengthen hair and helps in removal of dandruff problem.
Brahmi: Brahmi rights with Dandruff, hair loss and split end problems.
Mahabhringraj: It is considered as an effective herb for premature greying problem.
Benefits of Herbs in Beauty herbal Henna:
These herbs make hair stronger and thicker
They fights with dandruff
Reduces hair fall and hair loss
Clean scalp and hair
Nourishes hair and make them shiny and silky.
Act as a natural conditioner
Instruction:
Soak Beauty Herbal Henna in water for 3 hours. It is preferable to use iron container.
Apply it on just washed and dried hair.
Keep the paste on hair for at least 1 hour. Recommended time is 3 hours.
After the paste is dry, rinse it off with water as use Henna Shampoo.
Country of Origin: Product of India
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