Henna Essential Oil

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Henna Essential Oil
(Lawsonia Inermis)
Product Code : AI-EO-077
Lawsonia inermis, also known as Hina, the henna tree, is a flowering plant with a tall shrub or small tree, standing 6 to 25 ft tall. It is the source of the henna used to dye skin, hair, fingernails, and fabrics, including silk, wool, and leather. Medicinal properties include curing renal lithiasis, jaundice, wound healing, and preventing skin inflammation. Henna Essential Oil manufacturers extract versatile Henna Essential Oil, which possesses excellent anti-fungal, anti-viral and antibacterial properties.
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Botanical Name

Lawsonia Inermis

CULTIVATION

Conventional

Country of origin

India

Extraction Method

Steam Distillation

SOURCE

leaves

NOTE

Base/Middle Note

Solubility

Soluble in Alcohol & Oil and insoluble in water

CAS#

84988-66-9

Colour

Red to orange in color

Constituents

α,β-limonene

Specific Gravity

0.943 - 0.990

Flash Point

75°C

Optical Rotation

0 ° to 10°

Major Constituents

α,β-limonene

Odor

luscious floral aroma

Description

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Product Brief

Lawsonia inermis, also known as Hina, the henna tree, is a flowering plant with a tall shrub or small tree, standing 6 to 25 ft tall. It is the source of the henna used to dye skin, hair, fingernails, and fabrics, including silk, wool, and leather. Medicinal properties include curing renal lithiasis, jaundice, wound healing, and preventing skin inflammation.

Henna Essential Oil manufacturers

extract versatile Henna Essential Oil, which possesses excellent anti-fungal, anti-viral and antibacterial properties.

Henna oil is considered to have some excellent antimicrobial properties, which can cool the scalp and facilitate inflammation and itchiness. It prepares the hair deeply and terminates the formation of dandruff and itching in the scalp and hair. It is used for aromatherapy as well. It possesses medicinal properties and is used to treat ailments such as dermatitis, acne, cuts, and small wounds. The addition of henna oil to the bathwater provides relaxation and soothing effects.

Blends well with

Rose, orange, bergamot, cinnamon, ylang ylang, cedarwood, neroli and clove bud essential oil

Cautions:

Henna Essential Oil Suppliers

advise using this oil in dilution and avoiding contact with eyes and mucus membrane.

Storage:

The user should store essential oil cool and dry place,away from direct sunlight to attain maximum shelf-life.

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Botanical Details

Lawsonia inermis, commonly known as Henna, Henna Tree, Mignonette Tree, and Egyptian Privet, is a tall blooming shrub or small tree that grows to be 1.8 to 7.6 meters tall. It has spine-tipped branchlets and is glabrous and multi-branched. On the stem, the leaves grow in opposing directions. Henna blossoms are oval, with white or red stamens arranged in pairs on the calyx tube's rim. It's where the henna dye comes from, which is used to color skin, hair, fingernails, and materials like silk, wool, and leather. The beneficial medicinal properties of henna include reducing pain associated with kidney stones, healing wounds, and combating skin irritation.

Henna Essential Oil

The henna essential oil manufacturers collect the plant's leaves and blooming tips and use them to produce henna oil. The resulting liquid is additive-free and so safe to use. Almost all of the beneficial characteristics of the parent henna plant are present in this essential oil. This henna or Mehendi oil has a high concentration of terpenes, which have significant anti-aging properties, and, according to traditional use, it promotes the darkening and enhancement of mehndi stains on the hands and feet.

Henna essential oil Benefits and Applications

Henna oil is well renowned for having antibacterial properties that work wonders on the skin. It can replenish the scalp and reduce inflammation and itching. This oil is what makes it especially useful in the summer. Henna oil can nourish the hair roots and make the scalp and hair follicles healthy. It can greatly reduce hair loss and escalate the necessary volume to the hair. Henna oil is ideal for dry, sensitive, or irritated skin, making it quite effective to incorporate in skincare formulations. It helps restore softness and elasticity and reduces the appearance of age spots and uneven skin tone.

The henna essential oil bulk manufacturers and wholesale suppliers provide an incomparable oil that has been used for hair dyeing purposes for centuries. In historical times, people used natural dyes derived from plants such as henna to dye their hair. Henna essential oil, known as one of India's most popular beauty ingredients, has taken care of most individuals' hair problems for a long time. Henna has a cooling effect on the scalp. 

The antifungal and antibacterial properties of henna help maintain scalp health by fighting various scalp problems like dandruff and itchy scalp. Henna helps you avoid problems like dandruff, but it's also a great ingredient for balancing the skin's pH and sebum production. Along with nourishing the skin and scalp, a henna essential oil enriches skin texture. Worldwide users across industries obtain the oil in bulk from

henna essential oil exporters

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