9,000 years in the making

Henna is an ancient traditional art that has been used for over 9,000 years in many cultures including Sumeria, Egypt, Africa, India, the Middle East, and along the Mediterranean. Its origins are in the fertility celebrations of ancient peoples; it was also used by Warrior Priestesses to celebrate victories, and by the ancient Egyptians on their mummies. One of the oldest cosmetics on record, henna has been used to beautify the hair, skin, and nails of women for centuries. It is also a natural sun block and skin protectant. It also has a very prestigious lineage, having been used by such timeless beauties as Nefertiti, Cleopatra, Fatima, and the Queen of Sheba