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hennaSmall shrub belonging to the loosestrife family, found in Iran, India, Egypt, and North Africa. The leaves and young twigs are ground to a powder, mixed to a paste with hot water, and applied to the fingernails and hair to give an orange-red hue. The colour may then be changed to black by applying a preparation of indigo. (Lawsonia inermis, family Lythraceae.) Henna can also be used to dye both natural and synthetic textiles. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It was hennaed on to Madonna's palm and is tattooed on Alyssa Milano's wrist. Above him, in the morgue's upper freezer, lay a dead woman, her red hennaed hair visible for the first time to strange men around her. Devi on the lotus (see photo) shows the bejeweled goddess serenely perched on an open lotus set against a fire-orange background; as the accompanying text explains, "in her hennaed right hand, she holds a lotus flower, the attribute of the bountiful goddess Lakshmi". |
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