Botanical Name | Lawsonia Inermis |
Common Name | |
Country of Origin | India |
Solubility | Not Applicable |
Specific Gravity | Not Applicable |
Optical Rotation | Not Applicable |
Refrective Index | Not Applicable |
PlantPart | Leaves |
Bland With | Hina, henna |
CAS No | Not Applicable |
Flash Point | NLT 86 °C |
Extraction Method | Solvent extracted |
Hina oil is another somewhat uncommon Indian oil, often distilled with sandalwood as attar. With its warm, relaxing scent, oil produced from the Hina flower is known for bringing clarity to the mind. Hina is recognized for nourishing and opening the heart and it is used in India to help cultivate devotion. Hina is often used in India in religious ceremonies, in meditation and prayer and to create a sense of connectedness. It is excellent to help to develop devotion. The aroma of Hina Essential Oil is distinctly woody, rich, warm, spicy, and medicinal, with a leafy undertone.
A perennial shrub native to northern Africa, Asia, and Australia, is naturalized and cultivated in the tropics of America, Egypt, India and parts of the Middle East
Color : Rich orange,
Aroma : Sweet, exotic, floral scent
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Henna is an amazingly cooling herb often used as decorative (Body art), hair conditioner or Henna is extensively used in manufacture of shampoos and hair care products. It helps strengthen the roots of the hair and nourishes the hair-shafts, promoting new hair growth and strengthening current hair, spreads the natural oil of the hair, increasing hair luster and vibrancy. It helps protect hair from the damaging effects of the sun and harsh weather by improving resiliency over time. It has been used for few hair tonics, lotions, soaps, shampoos, conditioners, room scenting and candles. It is also used as natural hair dyes, temporary tattoos, body decoration, hair conditioner/nourisher. medicinal purpose, widely used in India