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Vegetable dye

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Henna: Vegetable dye
Henna is a reddish dye prepared from the dried and powdered leaves of the henna tree. It has been used since at least the ancient Egyptian period as a hair and body dye, notably in the temporary body art of mehndi resulting from the staining of the skin using dyes from the henna plant. After henna stains reach their peak colour, they hold for a few days, then gradually wear off by way of exfoliation, typically within one to three weeks.

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Moroccan women honour henna traditions as UNESCO grants cultural recognition [Video]

Moroccan women honour henna traditions as UNESCO grants cultural recognition

Henna, a symbol of joy and tradition across the Arab world, has been recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, with Morocco at the heart of its rich history.

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 01:35Published

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