The Essence Of Henna
Henna is one of those aromatic flowers which have multiple uses. Apart from making being used in perfumes, its leaves are dried and then crumpled into a fine powder. This is used as dye for clothes, hair and most passionately the skin in the form of tattoos. The henna shrub can also treat skin problems.
Henna Tattooing
The obsession with henna tattoos is not new. Ancient Egyptians including Queen Cleopatra were also into it. People of different regions and cultures have their own traditional way of henna tattooing. In most Indian weddings, there is a whole big function of applying henna on the bride and sometimes the groom as well.
Their hands and feet are embellished with reddish-brown mehndi patterns. It is spiritually believed to be the symbol of love, beauty, happiness and offering. Tattoos in India have more of floral and leafy patterns and fine lines. The Arabic designs are vast, whereas Africans use more of geometric and intrepid styles. Here Are Some Beautiful Trendy Henna Tattoo Designs
Floral Designs
Peacock Pattern Beautiful peacock/s printed in the palm with another pattern covering a finger will look simple and graceful. This pattern can also look gorgeous on your legs. It’ll be the perfect match for your knee-length and short sleeved ghagra cholis.
With Rhinestones
Designs For The Feet
Designs For The Wrist
Arabic Mehandi Designs
Arabic Design For Back
Generally they may last for around two to three weeks. Keep the tattoo overnight after applying to your skin. Then rub some sugar syrup and lemon gently over it. This will enhance its colour and also prevent it from fading soon.
Anyways, most Indian women believe that the brighter the colour of the tattoo comes up, the more loving their husband will be. However, the nature of the colour will depend your skin colour and type, body part and how often you wash yourself.