Indian Mehndi Designs Biography
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Mehendi is very popular with
both men and women also as a conditioner and dye for the hair. Mehendi
is also applied during the various varats or fasts, such as Karwa
Chauth, observed by married women. Even gods and goddesses are seen to
adorn Mehendi designs. A large dot in the centre of the hand, with four
smaller dots at the sides is an oft seen Mehendi pattern on the palms of
Ganesha and Lakshmi. However, its most important use comes in a Hindu
Wedding.
With simple mehndi glitter is filled in the lines or
empty spaces. Different colors of glitter are used which can be red,
yellow, blue, pink, silver and golden. Glitter looks perfect at wedding,
or other formal occasions like college parties, birthdays, night-outs
and get-togethers.
Colored fillings
Apart from
glitter, color is also filled in the mehndi to make it unique,
attractive and stylish. Colored felt tip pens are used to cover the
skin. It is moved according to the lines and designs of mehndi. Once
mehndi is completely dried, hands are washed and then pat dried. A
colored felt tip pen is used to fill in the spaces.
Arq or extract
Besides,
henaa, arq is also used which works instantly and leaves dark shade on
the skin. It is made with different herbs and works extremely fast. Its
color is several times darker than normal mehndi shade. It is mostly
used on nails, and upper side of hands.
Mehndi or henna has
been quite popular among women and girls in Asia. It’s a unique way to
embellish your simple hands. Mehndi is used on almost all occasions,
especially wedding. Whether you are a bride, or any other family member,
mehndi designs is the most important thing when you are going to attend
any party, wedding function or any other happy occasion. Girls love
having different designs on hands, palms and arms.
Floral and geometric
These
days, floral shapes in mendi are highly popular. Geometric ones are
totally out because they don’t give appealing effect. Flowers and leaves
are drawn in nice shapes to cover entire palms, fingers and wrist.
Curved lines are added to join various motives and add rhythmic effect.
Geometric shapes are not as common as floral shapes because they give rigid impact and don’t look feminine or girlish.
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