3 times at least
egyptians used Henna as nailvarnis. henna is a dye from a bush in ancient Egyptian times and was painted onto the fingers and prretty much just stained them. :)
depends how many hours they work and use a calculator to do how many hours they work a day and times it by how many days in a month.
Yes. Henna use on skin can be easily documented in paintings and decorated ceramics back to at least the 1100s CE in Persia. There is also textual evidence of its use on hair, skin, and as a perfume in the Levant back to Biblical times. In the medieval period, it was popular for all three of these uses by many women and some men in all countries around the Mediterranean. It was not limited to Muslims, either- Christians and Jews also used henna extensively. Later, although it was still used on hair, henna use on skin went out of fashion among Christians as intolerance for the other religions grew, and as the northern areas grew colder and henna wouldn't grow well there anymore. I'm uncertain whether the henna plant grew in India before the Mughals (Persians) invaded, but there is no evidence that henna was used on skin by Hindus until around 1600 CE.
Henna is used by some people to dye hair. Others use it to draw patterns on their skin. Many Indians, Pakistanis and even Arabs use it for ceremonial purposes such as weddings.
you can make something very similar to henna but you can not make real henna without the henna powder. I f you don't then it's not henna at all.
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Henna use on skin was first written about by the ancient Jews in pre-Biblical times. The first art we have of it comes from the 1100s in Persia. It was brought to India by the Mughals in the 1526s, but was not used by the natives there until around 1600.
Henna? oh yeah, its good. I do it all the time, and with touch-ups it looks great. I convince a lot of niave people that they are real. Do yourself a favor and give it a shot. it is loads of fun
you dont need henna to dye your hair you can use thechemical hair dye
no because they use a frosting shape tube which has henna in it.No needles are involved because you can barely feel them.