Henna is a shrub that thrives in hot, dry environments and is highly drought-tolerant. It produces small, fragrant flowers that are white or pink. The plant is widely used to extract a natural dye from its leaves. This dye imparts a reddish-brown color when applied to the skin or hair. Henna is deeply ingrained in the cultural traditions of many societies. It is used for adornment and in traditional ceremonies. It contains active compounds with antibacterial properties. It helps treat some skin infections. It contributes to protecting the scalp and strengthening hair. It is considered an ancient medicinal plant. It grows well in light, sandy soil. It does not require large amounts of water. It tolerates high temperatures. It is also used in folk medicine. It helps soothe some skin problems. It is considered safe for external use. It is used in the manufacture of natural cosmetics. It has a distinctive, mild fragrance. It has significant economic and cultural value. It is a plant deeply connected to folk heritage.
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