Wednesday 22 May 2013

Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014

Bridal Mehndi Designs 2013-2014 Biogarphy 

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There are many styles of henna, all of which can be made into a 
custom design to meet your needs, or there are a variety of designs 
and patterns to choose from.

Indian Mehndi, Arabic, Gulf style, North African, tattoo style, large 
designs, small designs, floral, tribal, and just about any style you can 
come up with.

Henna paste is made from a mixture of finely sifted powder from the 
leaves of a henna plant, mixed with lemon juice and essential oils 
(thats my formula - some people add teas or other ingredients). 
Henna is generally hypo-allergenic by nature, although there are 
always rare exceptions. Gentler essential oils (or none at all)  can be 
used if you are particularly sensitive or pregnant. Every henna paste 
is mixed fresh and tested for optimal dye quality.

Henna comes out darkest on hands and feet (where it is traditionally 
worn), but can make a beautiful design almost anywhere on the body. 
Designs can last anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks, depending on the 
aftercare, and placement. Hand designs usually last about 2-3 weeks 
because of regular hand washing and friction.

For best results, your henna appointment should be made for 
2 to 3 days before events like weddings, proms, or baby 
showers, etc. That is when the color is darkest and most 
vibrant.

Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014
Bridal Mehndi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013-2014

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