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Bridal Mehndi
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Mehndi Designs

Mehndi, also know as Henna, is a beautiful art form traditionally adorning women’s hands and feet. It has been practised in the Middle East, Asia and many parts of Africa for thousands of years.

In many Eastern countries, since it is a natural product, henna is used to help heal skin diseases, colour the hair and cool the skin in hot climates. Mehndi is a wonderful alternative to tattooing due to its temporary nature. It is applied using a paste made from finely ground leaves of the henna plant, and then removed after drying to reveal a heavy dark maroon stain on the skin.

Different Styles

Mehndi designs traditionally fall into four main categories:
·The style of the Middle East which is made up of vines and leaves with beautiful flowers inspired by Arabic paintings and textiles
·The style of India is detailed and uses fine lines and paisley patterns
·The style of Pakistan is the most intricate and time consuming using detailed lacy designs and fill-ins
·The style of Africa is large and bold with geometrically patterned angles

Bridal Mehndi

Although mehndi is generally used in many occasions around India and Pakistan, the wedding ceremony has become synonymous with this beautiful dye. It is traditional for the bride to get together with her female family and friends, a couple of days before the wedding to apply the mehndi. As the patterns used are very intricate and time-consuming, the occasion is filled with song and dance, so that the bride does not get bored. The bride’s henna must be the most beautiful and elaborate than anyone else’s.
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The name or initials of the groom are customarily hidden in the design and have to be found by the groom before the wedding night can commence. It is said that the darker the design, the more her mother-in-law loves her as the bride is not expected to perform any housework until the henna has faded.

Celebrities

In Western culture, the trend for applying mehndi has grown in popularity that many celebrities have been seen decorated with henna designs. List of personalities include:
·Demi Moore
·Gwen Stefani
·Madonna
·Naomi Campbell
·Drew Barrymore
·Liv Tyler
·Prince

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