Mehendi is considered to be an
ancient Indian body art. It is used in creating elaborate ethnic or
contemporary designs and exotic patterns on various parts of the body;
traditionally mehendi was applied on the hands and feet of Indian bride
and women preparing for special festive ceremonies. Today men are
finding it a nice alternative to permanent tattoos. But now both men
and women enjoy the temporary tattoo. The art of applying henna in this
manner is called Mehendi, it is an ancient ritual and art form No
Indian wedding is ever complete without the mehendi ceremony. The
ritual of mehendi is followed in every part of the country where the
hands of the bride are adorned with the lovely red hue of the mehendi.
Henna designs can be used as armlets, bracelets, anklets, and general
designs on hands and feet. Various kinds of designs can be made
depending on the occasion. In wedding ceremonies mostly traditional
Indian designs are made on the hands of the bride. These traditional
designs are elaborate and detail. Other than the ethnic and
conventional designs for the bride you can opt for contemporary
designs, which are sleek and fashionable. Today brides also opt for
Arabic designs, ornamental designs and tattoo designs like necklace
tattoos, navel tattoos and anklet tattoos.
Henna is a natural
product. Its leaves are dried and grounded to make the henna powder.
Since it is a natural product, there are no known side effects. It
usually takes many hours to get a good henna stain on the skin, and
that stain is quite harmless. The shade varies according to the quality
of the henna powder. Your henna design should last at a minimum of 1
and a maximum of 4 weeks depending on the thickness of the epidermis of
your skin and on where the design is located. To have a good result
leave the henna paste for eight hours and more. The longer the paste is
kept on, the darker the design will be. The less exposed to water, soap
or rubbing, the longer the designs will stay. For the wedding day try
to go for simple and detailed designs on your hands and feet. The
designs should not be overdone it should look pretty.

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The key to forming a reputation for yourself as a mehndi artist is to
take a picture of whatever mehndi designs you do. Keep examples of
your work with you at all mehndi appointments so that people know what
you have the capacity to do for them, but avoid using other people's
pictures if you cannot do their level of work. 
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