Showing posts with label Henna Mehndi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henna Mehndi. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

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Black henna powders are toxic. Because they contain para phenyle diamine which can break the skin out in lesions. We do carry a safe black henna and other colors for the skin. None of our products contain para phenyle di amine Most designs of henna are very intricate, where do you begin? Begin in the middle, of circular designs, and simple work your way out. Break down the design, what every you do to one side do immediately to the other. This avoids getting lost in the design. 

Black henna In Africa and in Medieval Persia, black henna is considered the most beautiful. In India, red henna is more auspicious. Both come from the same plant, but are obtained in slightly different ways. If you have absolutely fresh henna powder, and apply it in very hot weather, with an overnight wrap, to your palms and soles, the color may go nearly black with no extra effort. The perspiration and heat will darken the henna. to deep burgundy or near black in many people, especially if they have calloused skin, and have skin that is very warm to the touch. To get henna velvet black on palms and soles in the traditional way, the skin may be treated with something with a very base pH just after the henna paste is removed. There are several things which will accomplish this, but all of them can be harsh on the skin, and should be used with caution. Email us for more information on this, and photographs of the results. . There are many products on the market that are labeled black henna. MANY PRODUCTS LABELED AS BLACK HENNA ARE VERY HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH!! Natural henna is very safe. 

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images


Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Henna Mehndi Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi Biogarphy Photos Pictures Pics Images

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Henna is the Persian name for ‘Lawsonia Inermis’, a bushy flowering tree that was originally found in Australia, Asia and the Mediterranean coasts of Africa. Henna contains hennotannic acid which is a dye that comes together with the collagen in skin cells and keratin of fingernails and hair to leave behind a red stain. The henna flower is delicate and four-petaled with an abundance of slender and extended antennas bursting from the centre which range in colour from yellow to pink. The plant grows to about ten feet and the leaves are harvested immediately after the flowers appear. The henna plant releases an earthy scent once it has been powdered.





Henna Mehndi  Photos Pictures Pics Images


Henna Mehndi  Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi  Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi  Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi  Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi  Photos Pictures Pics Images

Henna Mehndi  Photos Pictures Pics Images

Saturday, 7 January 2012

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