Black Henna ( Katem)

Black henna, also known as Katam, is a natural product extracted from the Katam plant. It has been used for centuries to achieve an attractive and natural black hair color. Known for its effective properties in coloring and strengthening hair, it is an ideal choice for those seeking a natural and safe alternative to chemical hair dyes.

 

Weight : 150 g

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 50.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 41.99.

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Black henna, also known as Katam, is a natural product extracted from the Katam plant. It has been used for centuries to achieve an attractive and natural black hair color. Known for its effective properties in coloring and strengthening hair, it is an ideal choice for those seeking a natural and safe alternative to chemical hair dyes.

Benefits of Black Henna (Katam):

  • Natural Hair Coloring: Provides a deep and attractive black color that lasts long.
  • Covers Gray Hair: Effectively hides white hair, giving a uniform and blended look.
  • Promotes Hair Health: Nourishes hair from roots to ends, reducing damage and split ends.
  • Strengthens Hair: Helps in strengthening hair follicles and increasing hair thickness.
  • Safe and Natural: Completely free from harmful chemicals, making it suitable for all hair types.

Enjoy healthy and shiny black hair with Black Henna (Katam), the natural and safe solution for hair coloring.

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