
Eagle's Henna EL Fassiya Yellow Henna Natural Mehandi
Plant-Based Mehandi | Gentle on Skin | Ammonia-Free Formula
4.5(128)
- 100% Natural Henna
- Colour: Natural Henna Color
- Imparts Rich Color and Brilliant Shine
- Ammonia Free
₹300.00 Original price was: ₹300.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
- Product Desription
- Ingredients
- How To Use
This Natural Henna Powder, also known as ‘Mehandi’ in India, ( Botanical name: Lawsonia Inermis; INCI name: Lawsone ) is very nurturing for hair. Its crop is cultivated in fields, leaves plucked, dried, ground, filtered and then added to our product.
RGS Eagle’s Henna is also applied to make Mehandi Designs or Temporary tattoo designs on hands, legs etc.
- Henna
- Citric Acid
- Magnesium Carbonate
- Sodium Sulphate
- Para Phenylene Diamine
- Para Amino Phenol
- Wash hands and legs with soap.
- Avoid lotion or oil before application (they create a barrier).
- Dry completely.
- Use a fresh henna cone (cold-stored cones work best).
- Cut the tip small (you can widen it later for thicker lines).
- Use a design printed on paper and try to trace it
- Start from the tip of fingers or toes, moving inward.
- Keep steady pressure on the cone for even flow.
- Let each layer dry slightly before drawing over it (for layered designs).
- If making bridal mehndi or complex designs, start early (1–2 hours per hand).
- Let it sit for at least 2–4 hours, or ideally overnight.
Avoid moving your hands/legs too much while it dries.
- Desription
- Ingredients
- How To Use
This Natural Henna Powder, also known as ‘Mehandi’ in India, ( Botanical name: Lawsonia Inermis; INCI name: Lawsone ) is very nurturing for hair. Its crop is cultivated in fields, leaves plucked, dried, ground, filtered and then added to our product.
RGS Eagle’s Henna is also applied to make Mehandi Designs or Temporary tattoo designs on hands, legs etc.
- Henna
- Citric Acid
- Magnesium Carbonate
- Sodium Sulphate
- Para Phenylene Diamine
- Para Amino Phenol
- Wash hands and legs with soap.
- Avoid lotion or oil before application (they create a barrier).
- Dry completely.
- Use a fresh henna cone (cold-stored cones work best).
- Cut the tip small (you can widen it later for thicker lines).
- Use a design printed on paper and try to trace it
- Start from the tip of fingers or toes, moving inward.
- Keep steady pressure on the cone for even flow.
- Let each layer dry slightly before drawing over it (for layered designs).
- If making bridal mehndi or complex designs, start early (1–2 hours per hand).
- Let it sit for at least 2–4 hours, or ideally overnight.
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