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The
art of henna painting on the body — has been practiced in India, Africa,
and the Middle East, where the henna plant is believed to bring love and good
fortune, and to protect against evil. Mehndi is traditionally practiced for
wedding ceremonies, during important rites of passage, and in times of joyous
celebration. A paste made from the crushed leaves of the henna plant is applied
to the skin, and when removed several hours later, leaves beautiful markings on
the skin that fade naturally over 1 to 3 weeksBesides being the key ingredient in mehndi, henna has also been used to dye the manes and hooves of horses, and to color wool, silk, and animal skins, as well as men's beards. Studies of mummies dating back to 1200 BC show that henna was used on the hair and nails of the pharaohs.
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
New Indian Mehendi 2014 Pics Images Photos Pictures
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