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The henna tree, scientifically known as Lawsonia inermis and also referred to as Egyptian privet, is a tropical shrub or small tree belonging to the loosestrife family (Lythraceae). It is native to northern Africa, Asia, and Australia.
The leaves of the henna tree are prized for the reddish-brown dye they produce, commonly known as henna. This dye has been used for centuries for various purposes, including temporary body art and dyeing fabrics.
The application of henna paste for body art can be done using a variety of traditional and innovative tools. In different cultures, these tools may include basic sticks or twigs, syringes, plastic cones similar to those used for piping icing on cakes (common in Indian culture), and Jacquard bottles typically used for painting silk fabric (common in the Western world).
The time left for the henna paste to remain on the skin determines the depth and longevity of the resulting stain. A light stain may develop within minutes, but for a darker and longer-lasting stain, the paste should be left on the skin for as long as possible.