Rabu, 29 Mei 2013

About Temporary Henna Tattoos and Body Art


Most people think of first when they hear of India henna tattoos. Henna is actually used as a natural dye for centuries. You can dye your hair, you can use the nails and skin. Using earlier today all the way back to ancient Egypt to adorn the hands and feet. The Egyptians also brought henna originated in India. The henna plant is grown commercially in 16 different countries and also in other naturally grown, but it has been used by women in over 60 countries since it was discovered thousands of years ago.
There are many cultural and religious uses of henna tattoos, but they are most commonly known for its use in Hindu and Muslim traditions. In India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and some others, henna body art known as mehndi. Mehndi was originally used as a form of decoration for brides. They decorate their hands and feet before your wedding. In some parts of India, the groom will also be painted. It is estimated that every person in India has henna tattoos, they had on them at some point in their lives. It is also used at festivals and other cultural celebrations around the world.


Henna for body art has traditionally been changed in powder form. It is obtained by drying, crushing and screening plant leaves. It is then mixed with strong tea, lemon juice or other liquids slightly acidic to form a paste. It is further prepared for 6-24 hours, so that the elements of henna leaves to sit absorbed. There is therefore nothing of a cone, syringe or artists are simply put your fingers. The stain of henna tattoo start to appear within a few minutes, but to get the best result, the dough must be at least 3 hours. Some use it at night so that the results last longer. The application of henna tattoos last longer than other forms of body art temporary, depending on how complicated the design, so it is more suitable for older children and young adults.
The henna paste begins to dry and after an hour or two to crack, put a lot of mixed sugar / lemon on the dry weight, keep it longer. If the henna paste is completely dry, it will start to crack and can be brushed or simply removed.
A common mistake of henna tattoos is that is in different colors. Henna is all the same color of the plant. The variation of henna tattoo ink depends on the person. Henna tattoos are really one, so the stain skin color, skin type, and how long you leave the henna in general to determine how the design of the henna tattoo is placed at the end of the survey. Personally, I have very pale skin and a little dry, so I henna tattoos looks different than someone with skin naturally oily or acidic. The same also applies to the card, while the design will last for at least a week or up to three may be adopted.


Traditional and natural Henna has been used safely for thousands of years, and it's incredibly rare to have an allergy. There are products that are improperly labeled, it should be observed.
Anything with "black henna" is actually a chemical compound that will never be applied directly to the skin. It causes damage and scarring because it is dangerous and should not be used. "Neutral Henna" completely other plant, no adverse effects were never really shown results, as was erroneously henna.
Henna tattoos is actually the original form of temporary tattoos. E 'is centuries old and is still growing in popularity worldwide. E 'became popular in the United States in 1990 and became very common as body art performed at carnivals and other events. As a natural and safe, it is a great hands on creative activities for children and young adults.
Anie ~ Dee is a professional tattoo artist in GlitZGlam Glitter Body Art

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  1. It is estimated that every person in India has henna tattoos, they had on them at some point in their lives. It is also used at festivals and other cultural celebrations around the world.
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