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Henna Powder
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring lawsone, tannins, flavonoids and plant compounds.Commonly used for natural hair colour, grey coverage and scalp care.
What it is
Just Henna. Nothing else.
Henna has been used for generations as one of the most trusted natural hair-colouring ingredients. Made from dried henna leaves, it naturally contains lawsone, the plant compound responsible for its colouring properties. Long before modern hair colours became widely available, henna was already part of regular hair-care rituals across Indian homes.
Its most familiar role is as a natural hair dye. Henna is commonly used for grey coverage and adding natural colour to the hair while remaining rooted in traditional hair-care practices. For many families, colouring the hair was not a separate beauty treatment but simply another part of routine care.
Beyond colour, henna is also traditionally used for strengthening the hair shaft, supporting scalp care and maintaining healthy-looking hair. It is commonly included in preparations for dandruff care and scalp comfort, making it one of the few ingredients valued for both appearance and routine hair maintenance.
Henna is often combined with Avarampoo when natural hair colour and cooling are desired together. Amla is another familiar companion, creating preparations that combine colour with nourishment and scalp care. These combinations remain popular because they rely on simple ingredients that have been used together for generations.
What we carry is single-ingredient henna powder — dried and powdered. No additives. No fragrance. No fillers. Just henna, the way it has always been used.
Choose Your Mix
Natural Hair Colour Ritual
Mix with Avarampoo Powder.
Nourishing Colour Pack
Mix with Amla Powder.
Complete Hair Ritual
Mix with Avarampoo Powder and Amla Powder.
Ritual Context
Long before hair colour came in boxes, henna leaves were being dried, powdered and mixed into simple pastes. For many families, colouring the hair was not a salon appointment but a ritual repeated across generations. Henna remained part of that tradition because it coloured the hair while staying connected to the rhythm of everyday care.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Henna Powder, Kannada: ಮೆಂಧಿ ಪುಡಿ, Hindi (Devanagari): मेहंदी पाउडर, Tamil: மெந்தி பொடி, Telugu: ముంగలి పొడి, Malayalam: മഞ്ഞളിപ്പൊടി (commonly “മെന്നടി പൊടി” for henna), Bengali: হেনা পাউডার & Marathi: हिना पावडरStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Mix henna powder with water into a smooth, lump-free paste.
Allow the paste to rest for a few hours before application.
Apply evenly from roots to tips, ensuring full coverage.
Leave on the hair, then rinse thoroughly with water.
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