Henna

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Henna is a dye that comes from a plant. It is used for tattoos, nail polish, and decorating fabrics such as fur, leather, wool, and silk since antiquity. It is also quite popular throughout the Middle East, the Caucasus, North Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, and parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. Its colors are usually black, brown, or red.