Monday 7 January 2013

Mahandi Photo

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Mahandi Photo Biography
Henna Tattoos: Henna obtained from myrtle (plant mehndi). This is a natural product which is very useful. Applying henna on the hands, arms, navel and legs to get a different design known as Mehndi. Henna's first factory was found in North Africa, from there spread throughout the world.
Below I would like to introduce some common ways to make a dark color girlfriend's:

1. Do not wash the area of initial application.

2. When the boyfriend to get dry, apply lemon juice on it.

3. Let your boyfriend naturally, never wash it off.

4. Avoid working in the water for 24 hours.

Henna now become part of women's lives, especially during weddings and festivals. Pakistan wedding ceremony is considered complete without Henna (mehndi night). On the occasion of all friends, relatives and colleagues of the bride gather and make fun by singing different songs mehndi. There are a lot of logic about the dark color of henna on the bride's hand. Some say that if the dark color it means that the Bride groom many will love him or he'll get a polite and loving mother in law.

Henna also has medicinal purposes as well. It is important antiseptic agent, recommended by doctors agurvadic. Especially rural residents use henna for the treatment of head and a body rash cooling agent in the summer. It is also considered good for blood pressure.The main exporters of henna Pakistan, India, Morocco, Egypt and Iran. large quantity of a boyfriend who sold in local markets and small amounts of trade at international level. Pakistan wants to increase production by about 20% in order to meet increased demand boyfriend to foreign countries such as Britain, the United States and Turkey. United Kingdom. 5 metric tons of henna used for cosmetics, hair dyes and for decorating animal skins.

Now the boyfriend has become a business, many people get a fair amount of money with a girlfriend. Henna experts fill out a handsome amount of money when making henna design is different in your wrists, hands and feet etc Henna designing a tendency to increase during the wedding night and at other festivals such as Eid al-Fitr.Henna fade out of the body in the weak and you can create a new henna designs as you wish, it is the main advantage of a boyfriend. This is a painful and expensive way to make henna tattoos.

It's not more than enough about the history of a girlfriend, boyfriend always has its own status.
Henna tattoo can be a great alternative for those that are considering getting a tattoo but are nervous about how they will look, or how long they will be on their skin. Henna tattoo slook very much like actual tattoos but they generally only last about three weeks.Finding a new tribal tattoo design and creating your own can sometimes be exciting as actually getting one. If you're thinking of getting a tattoo and need some ideas,this is the place for you. Our galleries consist of dragon tattoos,cross tattoos,butterfly tattoos, star tattoos,lower back tattoos and more tribal designs.

Henna tattoo natural materials stain brown or dark red mahogany in the hands and feet. In other parts of the body, the shame of the former can be colored tea, depending on the skin color of each individual. The use of henna tattoo is relatively safe in general, the content of henna tattoo, hennotannic acid, does not absorb into the tissue into the dermis but only cause scars epidermal tissue. Hennotannic acid naturally makes the stain red / brown and normally takes several hours to obtain good results and relatively safe.The different words for henna in ancient languages imply that it had more than one point of discovery and origin, as well as different pathways of daily and ceremonial use.Traditional Henna Designs has been used to adorn young women's bodies as part of social and holiday celebrations since the late Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean. The earliest text mentioning henna in the context of marriage and fertility celebrations comes from the Ugaritic legend of Baal and Anath,[15] which has references to women marking themselves with henna in preparation to meet their husbands, and Anath adorning herself with henna to celebrate a victory over the enemies of Baal.

Wall paintings excavated at Akrotiri (dating prior to the eruption of Thera in 1680 BCE) show women with markings consistent with henna on their nails, palms and soles, in a tableau consistent with the henna bridal description from Ugarit.[16] Many statuettes of young women dating between 1500 and 500 BCE along the Mediterranean coastline have raised hands with markings consistent with henna. This early connection between young, fertile women and henna seems to be the origin of the Night of the Henna, which is now celebrated worldwide.The Night of the Henna was celebrated by most groups in the areas where henna grew naturally: Jews,[17] Muslims,[18] Hindus, Christians and Zoroastrians, among others, all celebrated marriages by adorning the bride, and often the groom, with henna.

An intricate Mehandi pattern
Across the henna-growing region, Purim,[17] Eid,[19] Diwali,[20] Karva Chauth, Passover, Nowruz, Mawlid, and most saints' days were celebrated with some henna. Favorite horses, donkeys, and salukis had their hooves, paws, and tails hennaed. Battle victories, births, circumcision, birthdays, Zār, as well as weddings, usually included some henna as part of the celebration. When there was joy, there was henna, as long as henna was availableTraditional Henna Designa was regarded as having "Barakah," blessings, and was applied for luck as well as joy and beauty.[21] Brides typically had the most henna, and the most complex patterns, to support their greatest joy, and wishes for luck. Some bridal traditions were very complex, such as those in Yemen, where the Jewish bridal henna process took four or five days to complete, with multiple applications and resist work.

The fashion of "Bridal Mehndi" in Pakistan, Northern Libya and in North Indian diasporas is currently growing in complexity and elaboration, with new innovations in glitter, gilding, and fine-line work. Recent technological innovations in grinding, sifting, temperature control, and packaging henna, as well as government encouragement for henna cultivation, have improved dye content and artistic potential for henna.
Though traditional henna artists were Nai caste in India, and barbering castes in other countries (lower social classes), talented contemporary henna artists can command high fees for their work. Women in countries where women are discouraged from working outside the home can find socially acceptable, lucrative work doing henna. Morocco, Mauritania,[22] Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, as well as India and many other countries have thriving women's henna businesses. These businesses are often open all night for Eids, Diwali and Karva Chauth, and many women may work as a team for a large wedding where hundreds of guests will be hennaed as well as the bride and groom.

Henna is known to be dangerous to people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD deficiency), which is more common in males than females. Infants and children of particular ethnic groups are especially vulnerable.[23] Though user accounts cite few other negative effects of natural henna paste, save for occasional allergic reactions, pre-mixed henna body art pastes may have ingredients added to darken stain, or to alter stain color. The health risks involved in pre-mixed paste can be significant. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does consider these risks to be adulterants and therefore illegal for use on skin.[24] Some pastes have been noted to include: silver nitrate, carmine, pyrogallol, disperse orange dye, and chromium.[25] These have been found to cause allergic reactions, chronic inflammatory reactions, or late-onset allergic reactions to hairdressing products and textile dyes.[26][27] 

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