Thursday, 23 May 2013

Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

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Have a paper towel handy to clear the tip of the cone from time to time. Remember, the color and design will hold better if the paste is allowed to remain on the skin for at least 1 to 3 hours.

1. Hold the cone between the thumb and your index finger about 1/4 inch (6mm) from its tip. Touch the tip of the cone to the skin. Then lift up to release the henna paste. Trace the outline of the design on the skin, then fill in the details one section at a time.Lefties should begin at the right side of the design and work towards left.

2.As you are working the pattern, keep it moist so that it doesn't peel away. Use a cotton swab or a square to gently apply a lemon sugar solution-3 teaspoon (15 ml) lemon juice mixed with mixed with one teaspoon (5 mg) sugar- to the design. If you can, moisten the henna design every 1/2 hour for three hours.

3. When you are ready to remove the paste, apply any oil - eucalyptus, mustard, avocado, sesame, olive, almond-generously over the design. Then use the edge of a butter knife, a credit card or your finger nails to scrap off the hardened excess.

4. Avoid washing the area of henna design for several hours. After the paste has been removed, smear the area with oil again. Each day apply the body oil to the design; it will help the drawing last longer.Those with darker skin tones might want to reapply the design on the following day for a longer lasting pattern.

 Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images


Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Designs For Mehndi (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

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