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Mehndi is the application of henna as a temporary form of skin decoration.It’s also called Henna Tattoos.Every woman tries to have Henna done on her hands, feet and also on her body parts. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for brides.Mehndi is an ceremonial art.

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What is it with Indian women and mehndi? Is it the gooey brown gunk-like texture? The designs that swirl from the plastic mehndi cone and mesmerize those who are watching on? Or, is it just a stereotypical wedding madness that contributes to the mehndi madness?

In 1990′s it simply spread on palm and sole but after a long time designers get change and a big revolution has been held in which Henna became famous as Henna Tattoos and Mehndi Designs.Now daily thousands of designs introduced all over the World.

Mehndi is the art of putting henna (a brown like paste derived from the plant “Lawsonia inermis”) on the body in intricate patterns. This is done particularly on the hands and feet of the body, and is only a temporary form of skin decoration, found in cultures of South Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. It is also used for hair dye and depending on the quality of the paste (as well as how warm you keep it when initally applied – as heat makes it turn a darker colour thus last longer etc etc) the effect can last from a week or two to several months.

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Here is the Latest & Beautiful Collection of Mehandi Designs, Wedding Mehandi Designs, Bridal Mehandi Designs, & Shaadi Mehndi Designs.

Beautiful Indian Pakistani Mehndi Designs, Shaadi Mehndi Design

Mehndi is an art from Indian traditions. Here you can get information about Mehndi design and Mehndi styles photos. It is a festive wedding tradition that has been held strong in Indian culture. Mehndi is a best part of the Indian wedding. Indian bride is not complete without Mehndi. It is the part of bridal Makeup in Pakistan & India.

Mehndi is the application of Henna as a temporary form of skin decoration in South Asia, the Southwest Asia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as foreign communities from these areas. Mehndi Designs traditionally falls into four different styles.

1. The Middle Eastern style: This is mainly made of floral patterns similar to the Arabic textiles, paintings and carvings, and usually do not follow a typical pattern.

2. The North African style: This normally follows the shape of the hands and feet with geometric floral patterns.

3. The Indian and Pakistani style: These includes more than just the feet and hands and generally extend further up the appendages to give the illusion of gloves and stockings which are made up of lines, paisley patterns and teardrops.

4. Indonesian and Southern Asian styles: This style is a blend of Middle Eastern and Indian designs with blocks of color on the tip of the toes and fingers.

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Beautiful Mehndi Designs

Nov 6, 2009 Author: Soorij | Filed under: Mehndi Designs

Beautiful Mehndi Designs Indian

In the warm climate of the Middle East, the heena plant, which has the scientific name Lawsonia inernis, grows beautifully. Over the centuries, inhabitants of the countries in the Middle East have learned how to crush the henna leaves, and to thus produce a powder. If that powder is mixed with mehndi oil, it can be applied to the skin.

Arabs chose to put large flowery designs on their hands and feet. Indians preferred to make fine lines in each henna / mehndi tattoo. They painted their hands, forearms, feet and shins with lacy henna / mehndi designs.

The original skin stains made by the henna / mehndi mixture were either brown, orange brown or reddish brown. Such stains contained only the chemicals in the henna plant, plus the chemicals in mehndi oil. The blue and black tattoos created from the henna / mehndi kits have additional chemicals.

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