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Many women use mehndi / hanna as hair dye; mehndi colors hair a very bright red. In Middle Eastern countries such as Yemen, people apply mehndi / henna in a similar technique same as Indian/Muslim form, but as a full body paint. In this style, the mehndi / henna runs all over a person's body, is less intricate than Indian mehndi / henna, and is additionally considered complete in itself with mehndi / henna applied, in contrast to the Indian style, in which the mehndi / henna is removed to reveal stained skin. Also, Muslim men traditionally apply mehndi / henna to their hair to make it a very bright red.

Mehndi / henna, when used in any form, is considered very enriching and conditioning for the skin or the hair. If you have ever had mehndi / henna applied, you may notice that the application has a very therapeutic effect upon the skin and creates a cooling sensation. Additionally, this cool feeling remains for the duration that the mehndi / henna paste is upon the skin and is aided by the lemon-sugar solution. Mehndi / henna has always been recognized as a wonderful hair conditioner.

Mehndi / henna has been used in India especially for its cooling effect. It was mixed with water and drunk as a method of therapy, although we, at RoopMehndi, DO NOT suggest that you do that with the mehndi / henna that you purchase. It is not a safe thing to do, so don't risk it. It was also used in packs to help sores.