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Also known as Mehndi in Indian

Henna Art (also known as Mehndi in Indian continent and some middle eastern counties) is 5000 years old art, which is now known as history of India. Henna art aka “Mehndi” is done on a specific body part, usually on palm, fore hands and lower legs, hairs using power of Henna leaves.

Henna plant is commonly found in hot and dry regions such as Middle Eastern countries and India. Henna bush is harvested, dry and converted into power. Henna power is mixed with water and applied on the body part for short period of time. Removing this solution leaves dark brown or orange-red color on your skin, which is generally last for few days. 

Henna paste is also applied for hair treatment, rash relief and skin conditioner to name few. Henna art is very popular among women from Middle Eastern and South Asian countries on a popular occasion such as Wedding and engagement. At A2Z beauty salon, our henna art specialist do traditional designs and intricate patterns that takes women beauty to the next level. We also have developing Henna tattoo that is very commonly used to get the visual feeling before making permanent tattoos on the skin.

Mehndi Henna - Shema Believes



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Wearing Mehndi - Madonna Created

rities to be seen wearing mehndi. Madonna created quite a stir at the MTV awards function, when she turned up with mehndi all over her body. The adoption of mehndi magic by Western models, musicians, and movie stars (including Naomi Campbell and Drew Barrymore) has led to mehndi tattoos becoming a white-hot fashion trend. Now it is not just hands and feet that are adorned, but also the arms, neck, back and navel. The magic is no longer confined to just women - men sport mehndi tattoos too. The traditional reddish-brown color has been enhanced by a variety of shades (contrasts of black, red and maroon) and glitters (highlights of gold, silver or copper). Best of all, no longer is mehndi reserved for occasions like weddings

Has Little Money Wears



ddings, festivals and other occasions. A bride whose family has little money wears her mehndi in place of ornate gold jewellery. A bride is not expected to perform any housework until her wedding mehndi has faded. A mehndi party is held at the home of the bride the night before the wedding and only women from the bride's side get to attend. The evening is spent applying mehndi designs to the bride's hands and feet.

Indian mehndi designs use reddish-brown mehndi and fine lines, lacy or floral patterns as opposed to the large, floral patterns of Arabic designs, and large, bold geometrically-patterned black henna angles of African mehndi art. They often incorporate the peacock (India's national bird), the lotus flower (India's national flower), and an

The Sumuhurtam

Before the Sumuhurtam, the Groom already starts his rituals in the “Mandapam” during which time, the Bride is performing Pooja to Goddess Parvati (Also known as Gauri) in another room. She prays to Goddess Gauri to bless her with a happy married life, and during this pooja the Bride is not supposed to utter a single word. At an appointed time, the priests at the “Mandapamm” ask the Bride

The Mehndi Tattoo

The Mehndi (known as Henna) is a temporary tattoo that the bride, family, and friends put on their hands and some on their feet on special occasions (particularly at weddings). I personally hate the smell of it, some people actually like it.

Modelling Mehndi - Art Design

Modelling Mehndi Art Design
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For over 9000 years the art of henna painting has been practiced in Africa, India, and the Middle East to beautify the body. Also known as mehndi, it was traditionally practiced during important rites of passage, wedding ceremonies, and in times of great celebration. 

The plant itself was believed to bring love, good fortune, and protection against evil. A paste made from the crushed leaves of the henna plant mixed with pure essential oils and teas is applied to the skin, and when removed several hours later, it leaves beautiful intricate designs

Mehndi Party is A Social Gathering

Mehndi party is a social gathering that is held before an Indian / Pakistani marriage ceremony. Mehndi gathering are typically held at the family residence of the bride in the week leading up to the actual wedding ceremony and are attended by friends and relatives who apply Mehndi which is known by Henna also to the bride’s hands, feet and body. It is considered highly favorable to decorate the hands and feet of a bride with Henna / Mehndi and usually the grooms name is written on the palm of the bride’s hand.

Party of Mehndi ceremony is a enjoyable and lively party and there is usually a special banquet prepared specially for the event. Mehndi parties are thrown across all regions of India and Pakistan the style and mode of the celebration often varies across different regions according to their own customs and traditions.

In the past, women only attended Mehndi parties and female relatives and friends of the bride will dance to music and play the dholak. In this day and age, Mehndi parties are no longer considered a private affair and have become plentiful and complicated celebrations tha

Pleasure of Mehndi




Yesterday, I had the pleasure of working with fellow henna artist and friend, Lily from Dayton She, along with my sister Andrea, helped me out with a big gig at Kenyon College in Gambier, OH for their annual Diwali celebration.

The day started off with an hour trip to Stow to hang with some fellow artists at Catherine Cartwright-Jones's house for the annual "Sling & Slack". Traveling with me was my loyal henna apprentice (and sis), Andrea. She has been helping with large events and is developing some mad skills. We met up with Lily at Catherine's house and stayed for a couple hours, killing time before the Kenyon gig.

HENNA & MEHNDI THE 2010 BRIDAL COLLECTION


Introducing the 2010 Bridal Collection 

Mehndi & Henna art by London's leading artist Khilna of www.mehndicreations.com, you can also contact her on info@mehndicreations.com or see more work on You Tube 
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Popular Temproary tattoos for men using Animal Motifs i.e. Dragons, Tiger and Tribal Designs

The Bride and The Groom incorporated in the mehndi, this can only be acheved if the artist has skill and has great attention to detail.
The use of mehndi is not only for the wedding day it can be further enhanced by the se of glitter & colour to match the brides gown at her reception and in this case Khilna has also used Swarovsky Crystals.
 
















Mehndi Tattoo

Mehndi, just like Moroccan Henna is also a safe way to temporary tattooing, that has been practiced in the East for centuries. Just like Moroccan and Arabic Henna, there is a whole history with traditions and cultural beliefs to it's application and the symbols of it's patterns. Also since the Mehndi is a natural herbal blend it soothes and conditions the skin.
The use of Mehndi Oil is widely adapted to help the dye take.
Mehndi decoration became fashionable in the West in the 1990 after many stars started designing it on their body as a fashion statement.

Mehndi - Mehendi tattoo



ehndi (also known as Mehendi or Mendhi) is an ancient India Body Art. Intricate ethnic or contemporary designs and exotic patterns are applied using Henna to various parts of the body (traditionally applied to the hands and feet of women) to prepare them for special ceremonies.

A large design will take normally 30 to 45 minutes. Small designs 15 to 30 minutes. Some very large designs can take hours. Henna Tattoos work by staining the epidermis (upper layer of your skin) and they gets darker over the next two days and then gradually fades away as your body regenerates it’s epidermis.

Thus traditional Henna Tattoo take time to develop and reach their best color 12-48 hours after application, depending on skin type. So if you want your Henna Tattoo for going out on Friday Night, you might need