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Henna leaf pdr neutral color 1 pound wiccan pagan witchcraft magick ritual

$ 3.69

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: new
  • Restocking Fee: No
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  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Merry Meet!! This listing is for 6 oz of Henna pdr neutral color. Uses:Healing.
    Henna as been used in ritual, ceremony and celebration for many centuries in India, Morocco, and throughout the Middle East and North Africa. The various diasporas have resulted in an increase in these and other uses henna, particularly in the last two centuries.
    Used for body art and hair dye since the Bronze Age. The name henna has its origin in the Arabic name for the plant. Henna, as
    Camphire,
    is mentioned in the
    Song of Songs
    and
    Song of Solomon
    .
    Henna for hair:
    A paste or batter-like mixture, made of hot water and henna powder, is applied to dry hair. Beginning with the top of the head, comb into and through the full length of the hair. Wrap with fabric or plastic to contain and extend the effectiveness of the application. 40 minutes to one hour is usually sufficient to impart the effects. Henna provides a thickening, conditioning to hair, and may provide some UV protection. Immediately upon application, cleanse unwanted henna from facial, neck and any other skin. Protection of hands, clothing, etc. is suggested. Rubber gloves are suitable for hands. After treatment, wash and thoroughly rinse to remove all henna from hair.
    Henna for other ornamentation
    : A more fluid paste of henna is prepared and applied to skin for temporary coloring. This may last for up to 3 weeks and can be lightened or removed with hydrogen peroxide or lemon juice.
    CAUTION: Use of henna may prove unsafe for those with G6PD deficiency
    . G6PD deficiency is genetic. Often symptomless, G-6-PD is a deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, an enzyme necessary for red blood cell function. Persons of Mediterranean heritage are among those most commonly affected. Exposure to antimalarial drugs and agents, sulfonamides (antibiotic), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nitrofurantoin, naphthalene or para-dichlorobenzene (in mothballs), quinidin, quinine, and lawsonia, the active constituent in henna, may trigger acute hemolytic anemia or the more serious chronic condition, spherocytic anemia, in those with the deficiency.
    Safety
    : Do not use on broken skin. If you are using this for other purposes please make sure you are aware of everything written.Capricornmoon is not responsible for any reactions for uses other than magical.
    .