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An Introduction to Henna
Henna is a natural dye produced from the leaves of the henna plant, a small flowering shrub (scientific name: Lawsonia inermis). The henna plant grows all over the world in hot, dry areas, from North Africa across the Middle East and throughout Southern Asia.
While the term "henna" is Arabic and is tied to many cultures and religions, it's most predominant in India where it's known as mehndi. Savla explains that henna is a crucial part of many Indian celebrations, including Diwali, engagements, and weddings