Mehandi, derived from the Lawsonia Inermis plant (Henna tree), is a natural dye commonly used for temporary body art, similar to tattoos. It is traditionally applied on the hands and feet during festivals and special occasions. Beyond its decorative use, henna offers various health benefits. Tap to read!
Alleviates Arthritis Pain
Henna has cooling properties that help soothe the nerves, reduce inflammation, and relieve arthritis pain, providing relaxation to the body.
Heals Wounds
Rich in antiseptic and antimicrobial properties, henna aids in wound healing and can help treat certain skin conditions.
Helps with Fever
Traditionally, henna was applied to the hands and soles of the feet to provide a cooling effect, which helped in reducing body temperature during fever.
Treats Skin Conditions
Henna’s antimicrobial properties protect against bacterial infections, while its anti-inflammatory effects help soothe irritated skin.
Relieves Headaches
Applying henna to the hands is believed to have a cooling effect, which may help in reducing tension and alleviating headaches.
Exfoliates Skin
As henna fades or flakes off, it naturally exfoliates the top layer of the skin, helping to remove dead skin cells and promote skin renewal.
Information Credits
According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), the henna tree is used in herbal medicine due to its antibacterial properties. However, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist before applying henna, especially for those with sensitive skin or allergies.