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Indian Henna Designs Definations

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Mehndi (also spelled mehendi or mehandi) is a popular decoration for the skin, usually on hands and feet, in Southeast and Soutwest Asia and North Africa. Henna paste is made from the leaves of the lawsonian inermis plant, also called henna or hina, a tall shrub or tree two to six meters in height (see picture below). The henna leaves are first dried, then pounded and sifted until they become a very fine powder, which is mixed with a bit of water and kneaded until it becomes a paste.


How to Apply Mehendi Paste

Henna paste used to be applied with matchsticks or toothpicks to achieve the intricate designs. Today, it comes in a ready-made paper or plastic cone whose tip is cut open and the henna paste applied by squeezing it out from the top (see picture below). The smaller the opening, the more intricate the designs. Needless to say, applying mehndi takes steady hands and a good knowledge of popular henna patterns and designs.

In India, where demand can get quite high during peak times like weddings and big religious festivals like Diwali, most beauty salons offer henna applications. But many women, called henna girls because of their young age, also specialize in henna designs and will come to one’s home to apply the mehndi patterns.

Once applied, the moist, dark brown paste will soon dry up and become light brown. It can then simply be brushed off but for best results, contact with water should be avoided as long as possible. On areas like the palms, where this is hardly possible for more than two hours, mehndi designs tend to fade the fastest.

The Henna Tradition

Henna has a long tradition and one of the earliest proofs are statuettes of young women with henna-like markings dating from around 1500 BC. They have been found along the Mediterranean coastline, indicating the connection of henna and fertile young women until the present day.
Henna has also long been used in ayurvedic medicines because of its cooling properties and is considered an anti-irritant and antiseptic. Even a henna plant’s fragrant white flowers are used to make perfumes. Applying mehndi is therefore risk free as the paste is completely natural and temporary; the designs will fade away on their own after about two weeks.

The term henna tattoo might be more commercially viable but is misleading as it implies permanence. Careful of any products advertised as “black henna” as most likely, the synthetic dye PPD (also found in some hair dyes) has been added to give the mehndi design a more tattoo-like, black appearance. PPD can cause allergic reactions.

The Mehndi Ceremony and Bridal Mehndi

Two or three days before wedding ceremonies in India, the Indian bride gathers her female relatives for the mehndi ceremony, where everyone’s hands and feet are decorated with henna designs. The bride’s mehndi patterns are the most elaborate as it is supposed to bring her good luck in her new life as a married woman.

Waiting for her mehndi to dry allows the Indian bride to relax before the hectic wedding and to be waited on hand and foot, literally. This is also the chance for the bride to clear any doubts about married life and to receive ample advice on the matter. The mehndi ceremony is a joyous get-together that unites friends and relatives and friends. Makes henna nights not so different from hen nights, does it?

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

Indian Henna Designs For Hand Feet Arabic Beginners Kids Men

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Indian Henna Designs Biography


People have faith in South Asia (especially in India and Pakistan) that a bride cannot look beautiful without heavy embroidered dress, bridal makeup and mehndi design. Decorating hands, arms, feet and even legs has been a custom of this era for decades and even in this modern age girls have strong faith and believe in this tradition. Applying mehndi designs is not only a part of cultural events but girls even put mehndi designs casually. The tradition now has become a fashion. Though as far as the creativity of this art is concern we have number of mehndi designers across the world which are doing work in different domains. Among mehndi designs creativity, bridal mehndi designs are most important. Girls not even like the stuff but consider this an essential part of wedding. Bridal mehndi designs has become an industry in India and Pakistan which has huge potential of business and due to this prospective people are learning this art day by day. Here we are going to share you some of the Fresh Indian Bridal Mehndi Designs.
The core and sole designer of all these bridal mehndi designs is Sonya Patel. We have already written about Sonya Patel but for the time being we just introduce her for new visitors.
Most of the people asks that is tattooing (tattoo) safe? my answer is no and never for a tattoo is a good word. But when it is henna tattoo I say yes henna is likely safe, as because it removes in few days and is not permanent.Henna is also known as mehndi, mehndi or mehndi. Tattoo trend is kind of famous in western countries like USA, Canada, UK, Germany but in eastern countries like India, Pakistan,Saudi it is not applied permanently. Permanent body tattoo is dangerous and painful too.

Mehndi is a form of temporary skin decoration that is very popular in South Asia. Mehndi decorations became fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Henna is typically applied during special occasions like weddings and festivals. It is usually drawn on the palms and feet, where the color will be darkest because the skin contains higher levels of keratin which binds temporarily to lawsone, the colorant of henna. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for brides.
Of course, you don't have to be Michelangelo to create great-looking henna tattoos. Especially for beginners, though, it helps to have guidance and a little hand-holding to get the creative juices flowing. That's why Earth Henna offers a selection of original, outstanding tattoo stencils so your first designs can look like they were done by a professional. In fact, they're so good, even professionals use them!A stunning collection of original tattoo stencils and beautiful body art designs by professional mehndi artists. Make sure you check out our money-saving SPECIAL PROMOTIONS! And don't forget to see our HENNA TEMPORARY TATTOO KITS, our large selection of MEHNDI BOOKS, and our beautiful EXOTIC GIFTS.
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Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Indian Henna Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images