Monday, June 11, 2012

Mehndi Designs For Hands (photo)

Mehndi Designs For Hands

Arabic mehndi designs for hands

Mehndi designs arabic for hands

Mehndi designs for hands arabic

Mehndi arabic designs for hands

mehndi designs arabic hands

simple mehndi designs for hands arabic



Arabic mehndi design back

Mehndi Designs for Back

Arabic mehndi design for back photo 1


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Sunday, June 10, 2012


Problems
If your pasta does not leave enough clear track, maybe it is not present, sufficient amount of time. Pasta should be insisted for a long time (up to 12 hours) to the dye could be sufficiently stand out. Another possibility - it is a problem with the skin surface. Lotions, sweat, moisture, sebum can weaken the penetration of dye into the skin. Before applying the paste on your skin, wipe it with alcohol or degrease the other way. Also make sure the paste is applied to the skin and not "hanging" on the hair.
If you paste dries too fast and cracking, add a little more sugar or honey, it helps the paste to be more plastic and drying to keep the form and will be kept firmly on the skin surface. Also do not forget to apply a solution of sugar and lemon juice (1:1) over a slightly dried figure, this will help keep the pasta moist longer, and the dye is better absorbed into the skin
If your picture fades too quickly. Leave the paste on the skin as long as possible. The longer the paste on the skin, the deeper the color gets. Another possibility - your picture is too often in contact with water and detergent. Chlorinated water in swimming pools also contributes to more rapid "burnout" of paint. If your skin is too dry, you can wet the picture essential oil per day. Also, before wet drawing water (taking bath, shower ...), lubricate it with essential oil.
Also, problems may arise due to improper storage of the finished pasta. Should keep it in a cool, dry place, for example, in the refrigerator.

Paintrecipes
Depends on the recipe paint color.
  • Dissolve 30-40 grams of henna powder in 500 ml of hot water.
  • Dissolve 30-40 grams of henna powder in 500 ml of hot water. After boiling water, add 2 teaspoons of ground coffee and black tea. Simmerforanhour. Strain.
  • Dissolve 30-40 grams of henna powder in 250 ml of hot water. After boiling water, add 250 ml of red wine.
  • Dissolve 30-40 grams of henna powder in 500 ml of hot water. After boiling water, add 2 teaspoons of sugar and lemon juice.
  • Dissolve 30-40 grams of henna powder in 500 ml of hot water. After boiling water, add 5 tablespoons of clover and soar over low heat for 20 minutes.
For drawing pictures on the hands and feet henna paste you need.
1.       In one part of sugar  add 3-4 parts henna powder.
2.       Add a heated (hot) lemon juice (coffee, wine, vinegar or any acidic beverage), should be added gradually, mixing well and breaking up lumps.
3.       Pasta should get a little more dense than is necessary, similar to mashed potatoes, and then paste should be closed with polyethylene, prozhav it to the surface of the henna, leaving no air gap
4.       Put in a dark and warm place. Allow 3 to 12 hours.
5.       Then add the paste slowly essential oils (eucalyptus, for a more saturated color is recommended tea tree oil TeaTree Oil) to the desired thickness, add a little lemon juice and leave, covered, as before, polyethylene, for the next 1-12 hours.
.Remember, the paste should not be very thick, so you can push it through the bag, but thick enough so as not flowed on the surface of the skin. The paste should be placed in a plastic bag, notched corner. Cooked pasta should be refrigerated. If you're planning a long storage, place the pasta in the freezer.

 Mendy - body painting with henna. In contrast, the tattoo is a temporary decoration of the body, but kept much longer (up to three weeks) rather than paint or other ways of drawing on the body. The most common in the Arab countries, India, North Africa, and Indonesia.

 Traditional painting

 Mendy appeared about 5000 years ago. In Ancient Egypt ladies adornedtheir body and nail pattern. In the XII century it was settled inIndia, becoming not only an ornament. For example, many Arab women believe that mendy bring happiness and protection against failures. So the bride during the wedding picture painted, and the remaining henna buried in the ground to protect marriage and the infidelity of her husband's escape.
Traditional motifs are very different depending on the region:
  • North Africa. Drawing heavily stylized. Particular attention is paid to the application and definition of contours.
  • Middle East. Floral patterns are characteristic of Arab culture. Everyday drawing a simple, sophisticated designs are carried out mainly to ceremonies. Bedouins living in the desert, often just dip your feet and hands in henna, without any decoration.
  • India. Most are performed by temple dancers or solemn ceremonies, mostly to weddings. Fairly complex and large (covering an area of the forearms and palms up on your feet to the knees) lace patterns.  Generally portrayed religious motifs and symbols of fertility. .
In Europe, mendy came fairly recently. This is largely driven by poor attitude of the Christian Church to the pleasures of the flesh and the fact that the henna very quickly deteriorates. But now, henna painting on the body begins to gain popularity because of the henna designs cover a good many well-known singer and actress, such as Madonna, Naomi Campbell, Demi Moore.