Mehndi is a shrub like plant from the Middle Eastern countries is used for henna tattoo and in various henna tattoo design. It is more known as “Henna” and the art of henna tattooing has been an ancient tradition to the Middle Eastern culture. In places like India, Pakistan, Sudan and Egypt it has been a tradition and now a fashion throughout. The henna or mehndi leaves are used in body painting or what we call as henna tattoo or temporary tattoo. People nowadays prefer to use it because it is cheaper, simpler and you can even make one and apply them your own. The henna leaves are ground and powdered and turned into paste then, applied in different body parts such as; hands, legs, feet, arms, ankles, neck, back, belly and even in toe and fingernails and in other parts of the body where you would prefer to have them.

Because henna tattoo has become a fashion, many suppliers now made henna in variety of colors but, studies showed that it is not safe. When other colors, chemicals or substances are added to henna to alter its color, there is some sort of chemical reactions that causes skin irritations which can be mild to severe in cases. Therefore, it is advisable to use henna in its pure and uncolored form.

Everyone can use henna and create and experiment any designs or you can choose one since, there are many henna tattoo design books or catalogs available in the market. Some people use the pre-made henna in tubes in the market but many still prefer to mix it their own way.

Surprisingly, doing so gives rather better results. There are actually henna recipes, designs and guides in the market that can help you in doing the henna paste and applying them your own.

If you want to experience making one for yourself here is a simple and effective recipe and procedure that will guide you thru the process as well as, how to apply it.

First you will need: 1 and ¼ cups of dry and sifted henna powder

2 packets instant coffee singles

1 and ½ cups water

2 tablespoons lemon juice (fresh)

5 drops eucalyptus oil

5 drops clove oil

Procedures in mixing the henna paste.

1. Boil the instant coffee and water down to ¾ cup of dark liquid.

2. Mix enough coffee (dark liquid) into the henna powder to create a thick paste. Keep on mixing until it

is well blended.

3. Add the lemon juice, the eucalyptus and clove oil. Mix till well blended.

Just a bit of a reminder though, the paste must not be too watery or you need to add more henna powder. It should not also be so thick or you will need to add a little more of the dark liquid or a plain water will do. Lastly, let the mixture cool for about 2 hours before using.

The measurement does only for a small portion of henna paste. If you plan to use more then you can do so by doubling the measurements. Unused henna paste can also be kept for later use provided that it is sealed. It may last for two weeks if kept in a chiller and may last for two months if kept frozen.

How to apply the henna paste?

In applying the henna paste, you can choose from using a toothpick, squeeze bottle or a cone. You can buy or make your own using available material that can be made such. Then you will have to decide for the design. There are various henna tattoo designs kits available in the market. It comes with a sample design and a stencil.

However, you can do it your way. Create your own design and not need for some fancy stencils and stuff and do it freehand! After applying, you must live it until the paste dries. This may take longer than the application. It may take hours and when it is finally dry; you will see the fine results you just did. Cool! The tattoo may last for 4 to 6 weeks depending on how you would care for it.

So the hard work, handwork and time spent are worth it!

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Tattoo is a fashion today and is a modern genre for self and artistic expression to many people whether an artist or not. However, to have a tattoo you will need to endure some sort of pain. Etching it into your skin can be painful but the pain is its expression and beauty. For those people who are too naïve to consent to this lifelong branding, the ancient henna tattooing was reborn. Wit h various henna tattoo design to choose from, it can provide similar artistic fulfillment and the good thing is- without the pain and permanence.

Henna tattoo as opposed to the permanent tattoo have become the latest fashion, made popular by celebrities like Madonna, Shakira, Demi Moore, Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie and many others. It has become a rage not just in America and Great Britain but throughout the world.  For some, it is an artistic expression, for some it is a fashion that you can apply in your skin and remove later just to compliment your ensemble and for some it is their way of calling attention. Well, whatever the reason- it looks very nice, trendy and you don’t have to be stuck with it for the  rest of your life. Cool!

A lot of people applies henna tattoo but very little knew that centuries back people have been painting each other. Henna, also known as mendhi is a shrub like plant that only grows in places with relatively hot and dry climate. Places like Sudan, Pakistan, Egypt and India, North African and Middle Eastern countries. The mendhi leaves are ground to powder and turns into paste then applied artistically into skin. It then leaves an orange stain which later darkens into reddish-brown. A fter 4 to 6 weeks, it begins to fade as your skin renews. When the entire tattoo fades, they paint themselves again.

Henna tattoo was introduced by Muslims. The women before are using henna to decorate themselves for ceremonies, especially on weddings when the bride meets the groom and his family the first time. They apply it in their hands and feet and wore it every day. However, widows do not wear them as a sign of mourning.

There are four styles of henna tattoo, the Middle Eastern style which are mostly floral designs, the North American using geometrical floral designs, the Indian and Pakistani designs and the Indon esian or South East Asian styles with blocks of colors on the fingernails and toenails.

These traditional styles have evolved and expanded to various henna tattoo designs of today influe nced by the different cultures that we have and personal inspirations. It has become an outlet to many and a way of expressing themselves.

Henna tattoo can be applied for an hour or less depending on the design size. You need not worry that it would be there for the rest of your life for, you can change it and choose from variety of henna tattoo designs that are available everywhere, you can even experiment with the designs and wear it just the way you like it.

It is a wonderful and the coolest, trendiest art form and should be passed on to generations and kept alive.J 

 

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