Remove henna from hand
Henna is a type of plant that grows in hot regions such as the Arabian Peninsula. This plant is then harvested and milled to become henna. Henna powder is used by mixing it with water. It becomes semi-liquid and is then used. The women use henna on many different forms, such as hair dye, hand or foot embossing, where henna is brown after its color, and some women mix it with a plant called mute to give henna the color. Black, others add the blood of the deer is red. The red color is usually used for dyeing the hair. The black color is usually used on the feet and hands, and the work is beautiful and attractive. The henna is prepared by mixing it with water and then adding the crushed mulberry plant, and then henna embossing on the hands or feet using a special tool to form beautiful shapes.
When used on the hair is added to the blood of the deer and perhaps mute if the hair dye is black, and leave in the glass container for about two hours, then put the mixture on the hair, and leave about two hours, with caution not to be exposed to moisture or water.
To remove Henna from the hands
It may be difficult to remove the henna from the hands easily, but may gradually disappear with time, and may be washing continuously with washing dishes, or through the use of Moroccan soap and Moroccan fiber, and there is another way using the sweetness of wax used in the removal of hair, which helps to reduce the color of henna significantly, or may use white vinegar to remove Henna from the hands by washing hands with white vinegar and then wash with soap and water to remove the smell of vinegar from the hands, or by putting a little salt on the hands and rub Henna by a piece of lemon and do not wring your hands too much may cause sensitivity in the hands.