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Some people are allergic to henna, but this is uncommon. An allergic reaction can cause symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose and dry cough. This is usually felt soon after application. Do a spot test if you think you could be allergic. Apply henna on your forearm, or behind your ear and wait for an hour. If you show none of these symptoms, you dont have any problems with henna.
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In recent times, mehndi has enjoyed both a revival and a renewal. Actress Demi Moore was among the first celebrities to be seen wearing mehndi. Madonna created quite a stir at the MTV awards function, when she turned up with mehndi all over her body. The adoption of mehndi magic by Western models, musicians, and movie stars (including Naomi Campbell and Drew Barrymore) has led to mehndi tattoos becoming a white-hot fashion trend. Now it is not just hands and feet that are adorned, but also the arms, neck, back and navel. The magic is no longer confined to just women – men sport mehndi tattoos too. The traditional reddish-brown color has been enhanced by a variety of shades (contrasts of black, red and maroon) and glitters (highlights of gold, silver or copper). Best of all, no longer is mehndi reserved for occasions like weddings – it’s worn to a V
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where both bride and bridegroom apply henna, as well as several members of the bridal party. Henna on any occasion symbolizes fertility. At the wedding, henna artwork additionally symbolizes the love between husband and wife, and the stain’s long-lasting nature symbolizes the enduring nature of their love.
The wedding season is on! Indian weddings are noisy colorful family get-togethers, which wouldn’t be complete without certain things – the religious ceremonies, the feast for the guests, and of course, the beautiful mehndi designs adorning the hands and feet of the bride and her friends. Read about mehndi, the ancient Indian body art that’s reinvented itself as a modern fashion accessory.
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Mainly Convenience, henna powder can be time consuming and frustrating to mix up (especially if you’ve never done it before and/or you’ve had mixed results). This just depends on the individual, if you fancy yourself an artist, you may enjoy the mixing process; but if your not very artistic, or are pressed for time, the pre-mixed Henna (mainly the traditional) may be for you.
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NO! Since there is no needle used or skin is never pierced therefore it is absolutely a painless art. Mehndi / Henna paste is always applied on top of the skin, infact it is a conditioner for the skin.
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