Pregnancy Fresh Henna Powder Kit
Make over 75 beautiful henna designs with this 100% natural kit!
There are no chemicals, no nut products, no preservatives added!
Henna use during pregnancy is an ancient practice and is
soothing as well as calming. It is believed to help bring about an easy birth
and healthy child.
Henna is the Persian name for a shrub known as Lawsonia inermis.
Henna is native to Asia and the Mediterranean coast of Africa and now thrives in
warmer climates all over the world. It has small, four-petaled flowers ranging
from yellow to pink and its leaves produce a red dye. Twice a year the leaves
are harvested, dried, and ground into a fine powder. This powder is used to dye
hair red and for the ancient eastern art of mehndi. Henna contains hennotannic
acid, a dye that bonds with the collagen in skin cells and keratin of
fingernails and hair, leaving behind a red coloring. Lawsonia Inermis or henna
is a small bush that produces a red dye that has been used cosmetically and
medicinally for over 9,000 years. Ground henna leaves are mixed with lemon
juice, a bit of sugar, and essential oils to form a paste that is used in body
decoration. The henna paste is applied to the skin in patterns and leaves a
red-brown stain lasting 7-10 days, known as mehndi.
Applying henna to the belly toward the end of a pregnancy in
certain cultures is believed to protect or bless the mother and child during the
difficulties of labor. It's believed to guard against the evil eye and protect
from evil or malicious spirits that may be near during delivery. Henna designs
are viewed as protective. Having henna applied and having someone touch your
pregnant belly, is very calming. The henna paste is cooling and can help relieve
heat exhaustion and soothe hot skin. Henna brings something restful and joyous
to the strenuous last trimester and helps women embrace this transformation.
Modern women are looking for a way to celebrate their growing
bodies, to do something that looks wonderful on a big, round belly that is full
of life. Henna during pregnancy has nothing to do with the burden of extra
weight and discomfort of a changing body but celebrates the unique shape of a
full belly with expansive patterns that complement the figure. The application
process of mehndi or henna body art on a pregnant belly is a time where the mom
needs to be still and relaxed. She has to find time in her schedule to sit down
for a few hours and focus on her belly, on her pregnancy, and her new life. This
is a wonderful opportunity to visit with a few close girlfriends before the
birth.
Having henna applied during a healthy pregnancy is generally
safe but it is always a good idea to speak with your doctor. Work with a
reputable artist and make sure you know exactly what is being used in the henna
paste mixture, it should be simple, natural and smell fresh. Our Pregnancy Henna
Kit uses only natural henna, lemon juice, sugar and lavender oil. It is
important to keep the ingredients simple during pregnancy so you don't stress
the body, baby, or cause an allergic reaction. Other ingredients may be added
such as coffee, tea, tamarind, or clove depending on the artist's preference but
simple is always better during pregnancy.
Henna should be avoided or used sparingly if you are extremely
anemic or the baby has G6PD deficiency. Designs usually last 7-10 days,
depending on body chemistry, how long the paste was allowed to soak in, and
location on the body. Henna always lasts longest on the hands and feet, less on
the torso where skin is thinner. It is very important to keep in mind that
natural henna stains a reddish brown color and needs to soak on the skin 4-8
hours. The color will be a light orange at first and darken to a richer shade
over 2 days.
There are people who use chemical additives such as hair dyes in
the mix to speed up the process or obtain a black stain. This is not safe and is
illegal. Chemical dyes often contain a chemical known as PPD which is toxic and
can cause long term damage, including scarring. Chemical dyes will stain the
skin within 30 minutes and be dark immediately, these should always be avoided.
KIT CONTENTS:
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15 grams finely sifted fresh red henna powder with sugar
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premeasured Bulgarian Lavender essential oil
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1 roll hypoallergenic medical tape
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1 reuseable professional plastic applicator bottle
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1 professional stainless steel applicator tip, size medium
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10 alcohol swabs, 1 mixing stick, toothpicks, cotton balls,
cotton swabs and sugar
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pattern ideas created especially for pregnancy
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complete step-by-step instructions for easy, reliable henna
stains
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glitter gel in an applicator cone (used to embellish henna
art)
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pack of crystal bindis (gems used to adorn henna art)
* Product description and information provided
by manufacturer.
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