| Henna has been used since the Bronze Age to dye skin (including body art), hair and fingernails. The name is also used for dye preparations derived from the plant, and for the art of temporary tattooing based on those dyes.
The henna plant is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Southern Asia, and Northern Australasia in semi-arid zones. It is commercially cultivated in UAE, Morocco, Yemen, Tunisia, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Western India, Iran, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Turkey, Somalia and Sudan.
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