Indian mehndi (Henna) designs
Mehndi Designs for girls ladies. chose your fave rate designs to make your hand and body look Good
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
learn a latest henna design by watching this video
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Simple and super mehndi (henna) design. easy to add this design on your hands.
Hi Friends how are you all? I hope you are all fine. Now i bring you a special and simple Mehndi (Henna) design to make you easy and comfort to design this on your hands and also i added here mehndi design videos which can help you to design more comfort. follow this images and videos and try it on your hand.
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Yours
Shaik.Eliyas
1) Creative design
2)something diffrent design.
3) think if you add this on your hand. very nice
Thank you
Yours
Shaik.Eliyas
1) Creative design
2)something diffrent design.
3) think if you add this on your hand. very nice
4) very very simple and easy
5)more simple
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Simple & Quick Modern Indian Bridal Henna Design -
Hi Friends. this time, try an uniq and excellent henna(Mehendi) design. i think this design will help you to look very beauty. So why late watch right now and add this design on your beauty full hands. will be back next post with a nice Henna design. till than by. keep smile. yours Eliyas.Shaik
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
CH 2 : Basic Guidelines And Tips of Mehndi Henna Art : How to apply
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
How to Fill Mehendi Henna Shapes PART 1
Hi friends now coming to this post very interesting things you are going to learn. its very very ease to make mehndi (Henna)design your self. just go through this video and learn beauty full designs. like this post will continue henceforth every week. so stay tune and keep watch this blog and refer your friends to this blog. help them to learn new henna design here.
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Henna past Recipes:
1. Henna Paste Recipe No 1 - Take three cups of boiling water, add to it two tablespoon of coffee or black tea and make a decoction (decoction = boil three cups and reduce it to half a cup), add a teaspoon of eucalyptus oil and the juice of half a lemon and one teaspoon of sugar. Mix carefully with the help of a spoon and leave for minimum six hours. It is best to leave overnight, but if you cannot, you have to set it aside for at least six hours in order to get a deep and beautiful brown-black color.
2. Henna paste recipe No 2 - take one cop of water and make tea (about four teaspoons of tea) letting it boil until it becomes less than one quarter. Add to it two tablespoons of coffee and sufficient henna to make a thin watery paste. Add to it five to six drops of clove oil, or the paste of five-six cloves. Allow it to cool for about 2-3 hours and then use as you need.
3. Henna paste recipe No 3 - take two tablespoons of pure henna powder. Take about five slices of dried lemon and boil it with a teaspoon of sugar until it becomes bright red. Allow to cool until warm and mix the henna powder. Let is soak overnight. Add to this paste half a spoon of geranium essential oil and one teaspoon of cajeput essential oil. In case you find that the paste has become too thick add to it a little water - warm would be best.
4. Henna paste recipe No 4 - take about three tablespoons of henna powder an mix it with half a spoon of mustard oil; add to the mixture the juice of half a lemon and adjust the consistency by adding water at room temperature. Put the mixture in a cone and you are ready to make designs. This mixture is best used when you need fast supplies as it does not need to be kept overnight.
this video by shrutiarjunanand. on youtube. thanks to her by mehendi-design-foru.blogspot.in
yours
Shaik.Eliyas
watch now
Henna past Recipes:
1. Henna Paste Recipe No 1 - Take three cups of boiling water, add to it two tablespoon of coffee or black tea and make a decoction (decoction = boil three cups and reduce it to half a cup), add a teaspoon of eucalyptus oil and the juice of half a lemon and one teaspoon of sugar. Mix carefully with the help of a spoon and leave for minimum six hours. It is best to leave overnight, but if you cannot, you have to set it aside for at least six hours in order to get a deep and beautiful brown-black color.
2. Henna paste recipe No 2 - take one cop of water and make tea (about four teaspoons of tea) letting it boil until it becomes less than one quarter. Add to it two tablespoons of coffee and sufficient henna to make a thin watery paste. Add to it five to six drops of clove oil, or the paste of five-six cloves. Allow it to cool for about 2-3 hours and then use as you need.
3. Henna paste recipe No 3 - take two tablespoons of pure henna powder. Take about five slices of dried lemon and boil it with a teaspoon of sugar until it becomes bright red. Allow to cool until warm and mix the henna powder. Let is soak overnight. Add to this paste half a spoon of geranium essential oil and one teaspoon of cajeput essential oil. In case you find that the paste has become too thick add to it a little water - warm would be best.
4. Henna paste recipe No 4 - take about three tablespoons of henna powder an mix it with half a spoon of mustard oil; add to the mixture the juice of half a lemon and adjust the consistency by adding water at room temperature. Put the mixture in a cone and you are ready to make designs. This mixture is best used when you need fast supplies as it does not need to be kept overnight.
this video by shrutiarjunanand. on youtube. thanks to her by mehendi-design-foru.blogspot.in
yours
Shaik.Eliyas
Monday, October 1, 2012
latest henna (Mehndi) design of 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
4 Easy Henna(Mehndi) Designs for your Fingers
Hello.hi friends how are you all? this week i collect a very beauty full video. in this video you can learn how to make a simple 4 easy henna(Mehndi) designs for your hand fingers. lets see this video to learn
see more design in this video. this video for specially Beginners. to learn how to make design step by step
Thursday, July 26, 2012
How to make a henna tattoo: Making black and red tattoos
Henna tattoos are a simple, temporary alternative to traditional tattoos. Henna dyes the skin to create a beautiful red/brown design.
Henna tattooing, also called mehndi, is an ancient form of body art that traces its roots back over five centuries. Many ancient Asian cultures practiced this art, and the most popular mehndi is practiced in India to this day. It’s original use was ceremonial, with brides ornamenting their bodies with the exotic markings on their wedding day and the devout adorning their hands and feet for religious ceremonies. However, in western culture, where its popularity is rapidly growing, it is merely an impermanent ornament and a less painful alternative to traditional tattoos.Henna tattoos are dark brown/red in color when unadulterated. Black henna has recently become available and is highly appealing because it takes only about an hour to set up and looks very similar to real tattoos. However, the chemicals added to make henna black can cause serious skin irritations and are very dangerous. It is advisable to avoid using this altered form of henna; the natural color of the dye is part of its beauty and appeal. Furthermore, henna in its original state rarely causes and unwanted side-effects.
Henna is actually a dye derived from the dried leaves of a bush native to arid eastern climates called Lawsonia inermis. This powdered dye is available at many health food stores and is the first ingredient you will need to make your own henna tattoo. The following is a complete list of required materials:
- * Flour sifter
- * Toothpick
- * Plastic sandwich bag with zipper seal
- * Stencil (optional)
- * Lemon juice (1/2 cup)
- * Sugar (4 tablespoons)
- * Eucalyptus oil (3 drops)
- * Water (2-3/4 cups)
- * Black tea bag (1)
- * Henna powder (1/2 cup)
While the mixture sets up, you can prepare your skin to be dyed. Wash thoroughly and exfoliate any areas where you intend to apply the dye. Excess oils and dead cells will inhibit the skin’s ability to absorb the henna. You will also need to choose a pattern for your tattoo. Traditional henna designs involve intricate swirls, flowers, and circles in attractive arrangements. There are several books and internet resources available with beautiful patterns you can try, if you are feeling artistic. You can create any style of tattoo that appeals to you, from traditional to outrageous. Simply lay out your design on paper to get an idea of what you want and a bit of practice before you dye your skin. If you are not an artist, there is also the option of purchasing adhesive stencils. If you choose this option, you will need a small paint brush to apply the henna with.
There are two options for applying the henna mixture. If you use a stencil, follow the pattern while brushing the paste onto the skin. The stencil will have to stay on the skin until the henna has completely dried, then removed carefully to avoid cracking. If you choose to create a free-hand tattoo, you can fill a plastic sandwich bag with the paste and cut out a very small piece of the corner through which the dye will escape. It is also possible to achieve a finer line by “drawing” the dye onto the skin with a toothpick. Which ever option you choose, apply an even line to the skin. Patience is the key to attaining an intricate design.
Once you have the dye in place, the most difficult job begins: waiting. It is recommended that the dye be allowed to remain on the skin between three and six hours for optimal results. The longer the dye stays on, the darker the tattoo will be and further extended its life. To avoid an uneven line in the finished product, spray the henna with a mixture of 3/4 cup lemon juice, 4 tablespoons of sugar, and 2 cups of water as it begins to harden and crack. Mist the area but do not get it too wet or your tattoo will run. When you are ready to remove the dye, allow it to dry completely and scrape it off with a butter knife. Your tattoo will be orange — do not panic. It takes between several hours and a day for a rich brown color to appear. Do not wash the area for at least one day if possible to give the dye time to be completely absorbed into the skin. Finally, rub a cotton ball soaked in eucalyptus oil over the entire tattoo to aid in setting the dye.
The above recipe should give you a beautiful henna tattoo. Depending on how often the area is washed and where it is located on the body (hands and feet hold dye the longest because of their relative dryness), the resulting tattoo will last from two to four weeks. It is a fulfilling craft, a beautiful ornament to the body, and a painless means of having a tattoo, if only for a while.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Exelent Mehndi(Henna)design. you love it. its very creative and attractive design. dont miss this
Exelent Mehndi(Henna)design. you love it. its very creative and attractive design. dont miss this. this is a special very special design. for hands and legs. after watching this video you can silent you will try this. i hope this henna design will impress and attract you guys. have a look . after completing viewing this video pls leave your comment to this post. in the coming days i am planing to provide you more fantastic Mehndi(Henna) design to help you make more creative designs on your hand sooo keep watching this blog. ok by yours Shaik.Eliyas
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
To know total henna(Mehndi)history watch this link
Hi friends i have collected henna(mehndi)total history. to know more about henna click here.
total henna history click the link to know more about henna and much more related about henna. Thank you yours Eliyas.Shaik
total henna history click the link to know more about henna and much more related about henna. Thank you yours Eliyas.Shaik
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