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Henna, or Mehndi, is a safe, temporary, all-natural body adornment. Natural henna will temporarily dye your skin a red/brown color and can last 1-4 weeks.
Henna is a plant, a shrubbery to be exact. Skin quality henna is grown in dry, desert regions of the world, including India, Pakistan, Morocco and Yemen. The leaves of the plant are dried, ground into a powder and other ingredients are added to create a paste that will dye the skin a dark reddish/brown color. Henna, or Mehndi, as it is known in Indian culture, is an ancient art form of body art, transcending boundaries, culture and belief systems. Henna brings people together into beautifully adorned community.
Henna is a sacred art, traditionally apart of weddings, done for the bride, groom, guests and bridal party. Henna is also offered as a blessing during pregnancy, or to mark any special ritual or rites of passage. Henna is also simply a fun, creative and safe way to temporarily adorn your body with designs unique to you. There are fun and whimsical designs to deep and spiritual symbols to mark an auspicious occasion, but Henna can also be used medicinally. Henna is a healing plant that cools the skin and can heal rashes and burns, when mixed for that purpose. A henna stain also acts as a natural sun screen. Henna can be used to naturally dye the hair, and is a wonderful conditioner. Henna is an art form that brings us closer to the creative spirit that dwells in all of us.
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
Bridal Arabic Mehandi Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images
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