Mehndi (also Mehandi, Mehendi, etc.), application of henna as a temporary skin decoration in India and South Asia and Southwest Asia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as expatriate communities from these areas. Mehendi decorations in vogue in the West in the late 1990s, as they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Henna is usually applied during special occasions such as weddings and festivals. Usually be drawn on the palms and feet, and where the color will be darkest because the skin higher levels of keratin that link temporarily Lawson has a henna dye. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for brides. Henna paste is usually applied to the skin using a plastic cone or a brush, but sometimes a small metal-tipped jacquard bottle used for silk painting (Jack bottle) is used.


Area is then wrapped with painted fabric, plastic, or medical tape to lock in body heat, allowing for more intense color on the skin. Wrapper worn at night, and then again According to different cultural backgrounds Mehndi (henna) can be divided into different types.


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