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Henna tattoos are a fun and safe way to explore body art without pain or commitment. Henna is a natural substance that's been used for centuries to create beautiful, temporary designs on the body - an art form that is called Mehndi (or Mehandi). Mehndi has been a long-standing tradition stemming from many ancient cultures dating back as far as about 5,000 years, but is most known today for its history in India. Today, henna tattoos are still used in religious and wedding ceremonies in India, but has also gained appreciation in other countries as a beautiful art to be appreciated at any time. So, what exactly is henna and where does it come from?
Henna's Origins
Henna powder is derived from a plant (actually a bush), Lawsonia inermis, commonly found in the Middle East and other areas where the climate is hot and dry. The bush is harvested, dried, and then crushed to make henna powder. Henna itself is used for many things such as hair treatment, heat rash relief, and skin conditioner to name a few. The top leaves of the plant are best for Mehndi, while the lower part of the plant is used for the other purposes. Henna paste is what is made to apply henna art designs.
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Arabic Mehndi Designs For Bride (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
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