Friday, 22 July 2011

Mehndi Design 2011 For Hands

Mehndi is a brief art done on the body with henna. Henna grime is derived from a place (in fact a bush), Lawsonia interims, usually 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 place 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.
Mehndi, also know as henna, is made from a powder derived from plant leaves. It is applied in intricate patterns that are specific to different regions. Traditional Asian wedding makeup includes fine, floral or lacey patterns of henna that are applied to the hands and feet.
In this post, we have collected some beautiful Arabic designs for you. Let’s have a look at these photos in detail.












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