Thursday, May 27, 2010

Henna Tattoo - Mehndi Pattern Designs

Henna Tattoo - Mehndi Pattern Designs



Mentions the use of henna can be found during the past as 1600 BC as it was found that there is a custom among the Egyptian Pharaoh to have his hair dyed with henna prior to mummification. In India and many Arab countries as the agency's girlfriend tattoo applied in the palm of the hand and forearm and leg at the wedding and other celebrations which benefits such as birthdays, celebrations completion of the seventh month of pregnancy, etc.



During the marriage and other similar celebrations, the mehendi applied in intricate designs drawn with a very thin line with the help of a mehendi cone. The drawings are almost always in the form of symbols that sometimes he has statues representing the marriage and wedding ceremonies.

Mehendi prepared a certain way, ie by taking a cup and grind the henna leaves into a paste, add it with half lemon juice, a few drops of eucalyptus oil and a paste of about five cloves. Add to that two tablespoons of coffee. Mix thoroughly and put on butter paper mehendi cone. Make a very, very small incision in the tip of the cone and use it as you would use a pencil to draw on the hands and feet.

Once applied you will need to keep the pattern designed wet long as you can. Use a mixture of sugar and lemon juice to keep dry. In about six hours it will be dry when you can remove the stained boyfriend. Dark colors will continue overnight, unless you put the water in the body decorated.

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