A metaphor of global agreement, henna is loved by all the women on this planet. Henna is known for its unlimited features that have attracted each and every woman. Henna has tinctures long back in the age of bronze and was originally introduced by the Arabs who used to prepare various stuffs from the plant henna’s leaves binomially called as lawsonia inermis. With time, henna became popular in all the cultures and it became a significant cosmetic product. Many improvisations have also been done with henna since we see a large number of brands which make products with henna. Henna looks like a shrub with fleshy leaves and stem and small sized fruits. Henna or hina is a dense and fast growing plant. Furthermore, henna is not just a cosmetic product but it is also a very useful herb regarding the health prospective as well. Henna is used for various purposes and in various products. Some of its applications are listed below: Herbal Mehandi - Henna also named mehandi is vastly used for making designs on hands and different kinds of body arts that actually give an extra appeal to the beauty of the palms of females. Hair Color - Henna is also widely used for hair coloring by almost all the women. Besides coloring the grey hair, it also gives an amazing glaze and shine to the hair. Henna being a natural product consists of no side effects. Instead, henna makes the hair roots stronger and improves the hair growth as well. Dye - In addition to all this, henna is an important constituent for giving a final touch to products like leather products, silk fabrics etc. Herbal Remedy - Henna is also widely used for the preparation of several herbal remedies. Henna is also used for the preparation of ayurvedic remedies since it is a well known natural cooling agent.