Body Art or Bridal Art
Body art quality henna is proven to be excellent for permanent stain, due to the extremely high sifting and higher dye content needed for finer body art and bridal art application–sold for this purpose in countries outside the United States.On hands and feet body art, reddish brown color will be produced. For bellies, arms and legs, expect light to medium reddish brown color. Please note that the FDA has not approved henna for direct application to the skin. It is unconditionally approved as a hair dye, and can only be imported for that purpose.*
Body Art Quality (BAQ) Henna Hair Dye by Saba Botanical of USA.
If you prefer to use the ancient, traditional method of henna hair dye application, as well as higher dye content henna for body art and other formulations, Saba Botanical of USA provides pure, body art quality henna (Lawsonia Inermis).Where BAQ Henna is Grown
This 100% natural, pure henna is grown in Rajasthan, India. Rajasthani henna is widely acclaimed as the source of the world’s best henna, being farmed and produced for generations. When the henna leaves are processed, the henna is tediously examined and finely sifted to maintain high quality. It’s then packaged in air-tight plastic bags and again sealed in foil packaging to protect and ensure freshness; also to protect from light and moisture.Using BAQ Henna to Color Hair
- This body art quality henna is contains no other herbs. It’s entirely safe to use on hair.
- The highly sifted body art quality henna makes it easy apply and to rinse out hair.
- Body art quality henna permanently dyes the hair, as well as covers gray hair. Over time, it will darken and not fade out. If used by itself, your hair color will be bright coppery red on light hair or darker hair can be varying shade of reds: from reddish brown, auburn to deep copper tone depending on usage and original hair color.
- If body art quality henna is properly mixed with indigo, it will produce a jet black hair color.**
No Worries Using BAQ Henna to Cover Chemical Hair Dye
Yes. You can use 100% pure body art quality henna over a commercial hair dye or chemical residue in hair. There are no added chemical dyes or metallic salts in our body art quality henna. It is 100% pure and contains no other ingredient. So you should have no worries about dangerous allergic reaction from a chemical dye. No worries about ingredients that will risk your health.Saba Botanical of USA sells pure, body art quality henna (Lawsonia Inermis). Sold in 100 gm. packages, currently $3.99 each.
*See: FDA regulation.
**Method(s) discussed in upcoming article.
Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna® user.)
©2012. L.J. O’Neal. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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*Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations listed here are right for you. Saba Botanical does not make any medical claims nor warranties regarding the use of the products listed on this site. No matter how natural a product is, it may have a potential of causing side effects and allergic reaction on certain individuals. You should consult your physician before taking any medication.