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Hair plays a very important role to enhance a person’s personality and that is why, he or she is always ready to spend thousands of rupees on it. These days people mostly opt for chemical treatments, like rebonding, coloring, perming, etc., that take away the natural shine, quality, and smoothness of hair. Understanding this dilemma, Omega International brings forth a vast collection of Henna Hair Colors, which is processed from natural ingredients. Our assortment of Henna Hair Colors encompasses Black Henna Hair Color, Herbal Extract, Brown Henna Hair Color, Burgundy Henna Hair Color and Chestnut Henna Hair Color. We are known as one of the eminent Manufacturers, Exporters and Suppliers of Henna Hair Colors in India.

 

Located at Faridabad Old in Haryana (India), Omega International is a company that is famous for providing natural Henna Hair Colors. The company is managed by the Proprietor, Mr. Prratyush Garg, who uses all his experience to attract large a number of clients.

  • Name of Proprietor
    Mr. Prratyush Garg
  • Nature of Business
    Manufacturer, Exporter & Supplier
  • Market Covered
    Worldwide




    • Origin, History and Tradition
      Origin, History and Tradition

      Henna is thought to have first come into use in Egypt for coloring fingertips and finger nails, palms of hands, and soles of feet. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. In India, the women utilize it to beautify themselves before big occasions such as wedding and holidays. The traditional patterns mimic a lacy look, like gloves on the hands and arms, and very intricate and ravishing.

    • Mehndi Tradition in India
      Mehndi Tradition in India

      Henna's first roots in India are in question. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade centre for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476.


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