Saturday, September 3, 2011

Henna tattoos - Mehndi Patterns - Mehndi designs

Henna as it is known in Muslim countries and mehndi is known in India as referred to in Latin inermis Lawsonia. This plant is widely cultivated and used in the UAE, Africa and India for cosmetic purposes, as it is considered very auspicious. Henna is also used as a medicinal plant in the Unani and Ayurvedic doctors with excellent results.

Henna as temporary body tattoos

The history of henna use can be found as early as 1600 BC, which was accepted by the Egyptians is the hand of Pharaoh and his hair dyed with henna before mummification. In India and many Arab countries, henna is used as a body tattoo on the palm, forearm and feet on the occasion like weddings, and many other auspicious celebrations such as birthdays, celebrations end the seventh month of pregnancy, etc.

Projects of mehndi Pattern

There are many ways to create mehndi patterns. Some use it to create a natural big round in the palms and soles. In addition, each finger covers up to the first corner including the nails with henna. This is mainly seen with the dancers of Indian traditional dances such as Kathak, Oddissi, Kathakali, etc.

During weddings and similar celebrations, mehndi is applied in intricate patterns drawn with very thin lines with mehndi cone. These pictures are almost always in the form of characters from this figure representing sometimes the wedding.
Most mehndi designs are usually applied inside the palm. However at weddings, tattoos applied to the top and continue throughout the forearm. The legs are also decorated in this way. There are many beautiful designs made on the bride's leg, which extends to the knee.

Application of mehndi tattoos and mehndi designs

Mehndiis prepared in a certain manner, that is, take a cup of henna leaves and grind it into a paste, add the juice of half a lemon, a few drops of eucalyptus oil and pasta for about five cloves. Add two tablespoons of coffee. Mix thoroughly and put into a paper cone. Make a small incision at the end of the cone and use it as you would use a pencil to draw mehndi designs on the hands and feet.

After applying you will need to keep the template is designed dampened as long as you can. Use a mixture of sugar and lemon water to keep it from drying out. About six hours it will be dry when you can remove the hardened henna. The color will last all night, to darken, if you put water on the decorated parts of the body.

Today, young people are using henna as a body tattoo on other parts of the body - as well as regular tattoos which sometimes uses time of dyes. You would find the most common henna tattoos in all the beaches, parties and other similar cases. These tattoos are applied to the hands and feet and this will be visible for about two weeks.

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