Women often apply mehndi in their hands to get cold in summer. Nowadays women have started focusing on food and health. She has become more aware not only about enhancing the beauty of her face, but also towards her health. Conscious women have started using herbal products such as henna to maintain the natural color of their hair and to stay away from harmful elements like dye. But repeated applying henna can adversely affect hair.
Repeated mehndi is harmful
Applying henna repeatedly can spoil your hair. Henna should be used to bring natural color to hair. But if you want to change your hair color very soon by applying henna, then you must take care of this. Continuous use of henna can freeze the dye layer on the hair, which can make hair color uneven and unnatural.
The hair becomes dry instead of becoming soft.
As we say, ‘extremely universal verses’, excessive use of henna can actually make them more dry than making your hair soft. Applying henna on the hair more than once in a short time can cause hair breakage and splitting. In some cases applying too much mehndi to the hair can also cause skin problems.
Mehndi can harm.
It is believed that applying henna strengthens hair, but repeatedly applying henna causes some people to get cold due to cold. Therefore, allergies are also seen in some people. Hina is irritated due to frequent exposure, as the skin of the head is more sensitive. Therefore, sometimes there is a possibility of redness and rashes on the head. By applying henna in the hair for a long time, the hair becomes split and the skin of the head also dries up. Lack of moisture in the hair can cause dandruff on the head and the hair starts falling instead of strengthening.
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