Henna, traditionally known as Mehandi, is extracted from the flowering plant Lawsonia Inermis which grows across South Asia and Northern Africa. Used for centuries in India, the Middle East, and North Africa to create body art, Henna is a pure and natural plant dye which is used as an intensive conditioning treatment for hair, whilst giving a subtle brownish-red colour. In Indian tradition, brides have their hands and feet beautifully decorated before the wedding day with intricate Henna designs.