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Showing posts with label eid mFancY Mehndi Desi gns. Show all posts
Latest Arabic Mehndi Design

Mehndi body art has been practiced for centuries in the Middle East,
India and in some parts of Africa. Though generally mehndi is thought
of as a woman’s forte, men in all the countries have practiced it as
well. Mehndi is the art of creating designs on the skin using henna
paste. These designs can be applied in different parts of the body.
Traditionally mehndi is applied on the hands and feet. Today as mehndiMehndi body art has been practiced for centuries in the Middle East,
India and in some parts of Africa. Though generally mehndi is thought
of as a woman’s forte, men in all the countries have practiced it as
well. Mehndi is the art of creating designs on the skin using henna
paste. These designs can be applied in different parts of the body.
Traditionally mehndi is applied on the hands and feet. Today as mehndi
Mehndi body art has been practiced for centuries in the Middle East,
India and in some parts of Africa. Though generally mehndi is thought
of as a woman’s forte, men in all the countries have practiced it as
well. Mehndi is the art of creating designs on the skin using henna
paste. These designs can be applied in different parts of the body.
Traditionally mehndi is applied on the hands and feet. Today as mehndiMehndi body art has been practiced for centuries in the Middle East,
Parlour to Parlour - Mehndi Design


parlour to parlour. mehndi (Mehndi) is associated to lots of things - a good dark design is a sign of good luck for the marital couple. It is common for the names of the bride and groom to be hidden in the mehndi design; and the wedding night cannot commence until the groom has found the names. Some examples of popular traditional images/thumb used in mehndi designs are the peacock, which is the national bird if India, the lotus flower, and an elephant with a raised trunk, which is a symbol of good luck
FancY Mehndi Design Simple and Easy Mehndi Designs

Mehndi body art has been practiced for centuries in the Middle East, India and in some parts of Africa. Though generally mehndi is thought of as a woman’s forte, men in all the countries have practiced it as well. Mehndi is the art of creating designs on the skin using henna paste. These designs can be applied in different parts of the body. Traditionally mehndi is applied on the hands and feet. Today as mehndi has become popular in the West mehndi is applied on the upper arm
Arabic Mehndi Designs

Fancy Mehndi Designs

Mehndi body art has been practiced for centuries in the Middle East,
India and in some parts of Africa. Though generally mehndi is thought
of as a woman’s forte, men in all the countries have practiced it as
Celebrating Eid

A Muslim girl displays her Eid best. It is tradition in many Muslim countries that woman, whether married or un-married, cover their hands with dark pigment called mehndi (in Urdu & Hindi languages) or Henna (in English). Most of them also wear colourful, matching bangles, and buy trendy clothes and shoes
fter you remove the henna paste design from your skin, try not to wet the area for as long as possible. It is best to leave henna overnight. Using lem

fter you remove the henna paste design from your skin, try not to wet the area for as long as possible. It is best to leave henna overnight. Using lemon-sugar glaze will ensure that the mehndi stays overnight. The less you wash the colored area of your skin the longer the design will last. If the colored skin is constantly touching water then the color will fade quickly. Applying lotions or creams will cause the design to loose color. A henna tattoo cannot be removed; it will have to fade off on its own. The color may last on your skin for two or three weeks or longer.
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