Sunday, August 5, 2012

Mehandi Design by Mounika

I love to apply Mehandi to my hands. These designs are done on my hand. Mehandi or Heena is made from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis (Gorintaaku in telugu) plant which are dried and made into a paste that is applied to the skin to dye a design into the skin. 


Before applying henna to the skin, it is best to make sure skin is clean and free of pore clogging lotions and sunscreens. Eucalyptus oil is applied to help prepare the skin to receive the henna. This helps open the pores and provides additional darkening agents that work with the henna.




A lemon juice and sugar solution is applied to the dried henna, as a kind of fixative. This helps prevent the paste from flaking off once it dries and to keep it moist so it is absorbed into the skin better. It is best to apply this solution about every 15 minutes for the first hour or so. The dried paste should remain on the skin for at least 3 hours longer if possible.



When ready, the dried paste is scraped off to reveal the stain left on the skin. If needed, vegetable oil can be used to soften the dried paste to assist in the removal. the stain will darken over the next 24 hours. Henna body art can last from 1 to 3 weeks, on average, and with proper care, even longer.

Reference : http://www.ragani.com/henna/hennahow.html

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