Wednesday 24 July 2013

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would look alright on my arm," Egler said, possibly choosing letters for her design.
The girls also said they came to this event so they could spend time with each other. Henna takes about 10 minutes to dry, if it is not disturbed during that time it will last about one to two weeks.
"Murphy’s law says, ‘if you hate it, it will last a long time and if you love it, it won’t last long enough,’" Papousek said to the audience of girls.
Due to frequent hand washing, henna tattoos that are applied to the hand do not last longer than a week. Although the palm does stain the best, and it is the most spiritual place, Papousek does not recommend this spot. The best place Advertisement
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Henna is a plant and the leaves of the plant are used to make the dye.
"The dye will dye anything that is a natural fiber, like your hair…," Papousek said.
Henna does not absorb into the blood stream, it only absorbs into the upper layer of the skin, according to Papousek.
Attendees were given a lecture on the history of the art form by Papousek. The exact originations of henna tattoos are unknown.
"But we do know the first people that wrote about it were the Babylonians," Papousek said.
Henna was introduced to Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia in the eighth century. Morocco and Syria already had a history of tattoos for family identity, according to Papousek. There are some cultural differences with henna. In India, henna is used as a celebration, mainly for weddings, the birth of a first child or any child. The patterns of henna are also different in India. In Bangladesh the bride and groom both get henna tattoos. It varies what the occasion is when henna is used.
"In some parts any excuse is a good excuse to pull out henna," Papousek said, using an example of relatives coming into town.
In Morocco, they have a tradition of when someone is depressed they throw a party. This is called a bizarre and is used to end the cycle of depression.
"They roast a goat, they have really good rocking music, and they pull out henna," she said. In many places it doesn’t matter what the pattern looks like. "If it’s not pretty it doesn’t matter," she said. "What matters is the process. You were there, you
Mehndi is completely temporary and pain free since the skin is not broken as in traditional tattooing. When the paste is applied to the skin it feels cool, this is due to the natural cooling properties of the henna plant. You may feel tingling or tickling. This is caused by the essential oils such as eucalyptus which are sometimes used in the mix. Henna feels much like lotion and does not hurt at all. Application of henna paste can be quite relaxing and enjoyable, especially in the warm summer months as it’s cooling and soothing to the skin.
Is it SafThe henna plant is one of the oldest cosmetics ever used and is extremely safe.
Natural henna, when applied to the skin rarely causes any adverse reactions, if you are concerned you should do a small patch test first. Natural henna is safe even for use on children as it contains no dangerous chemical dyes or harsh additives.There is no such thing as black henna. In order for henna to produce a black color chemicals that are unsafe for your skin have been added. Black henna should be avoided. A chemical dye known as PPD, which is not authorized for use on the skin by the FDA is often added to the natural henna to produce a black color. Black henna has become very popular in certain tourist areas, particularly Venice Beach and Mexico. It can cause liver and kidney damage, as well as scarring of the skin. For more information please check out the henna page.


Mehndi Desings images
Mehndi Desings images

Mehndi Desings images

Mehndi Desings images

Mehndi Desings images

Mehndi Desings images

Mehndi Desings images

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Mehndi Desings images

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