Arabic Mehndi Designs (1) Definition
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Arabic mehndi tradition can be defined as a less detailed design in the
world of mehndi. Unlike the Indian and Pakistani mehndi designs Arabic
ones do not point a large pattern on the palm center, rather the mehndi
patterns include remarkable blank spaces within them. Expanding widely
on the palm or hand’s back or on upper fit this mehndi pattern takes an
elegant look.
A popular way to draw henna designs is through henna cones that can be
rolled by you. Henna cones are to henna what pens are for ink and are
preferred when very delicate bridal mehndi patterns are desired. Be
advised that they can be messy and for this reason, many prefer to use
toothpicks, trading off some loss of detail.
Mehndi
Designs is the application of Henna as a temporary form of skin
decoration, in South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Somalia as
well as expatriate communities from these areas. Mehndi Designs became
fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes
called henna tattoos. In Kerala henna is known as mylanchi and widely
used by the Muslim community. Henna is typically applied during special
occasions like weddings and festivals. It is usually drawn on the palms
and feet, where the color will be darkest because the skin contains
higher levels of keratin which binds temporarily to lawsone, the
colorant of henna. Henna Designs was used as a form of decoration mainly
for brides.
The
term henna tattoo is inaccurate, because tattoos are defined as
permanent surgical insertion of pigments underneath the skin, as opposed
to pigments resting on the surface.
Mehndi designs.
Arabic
mehndi tradition can be defined as a less detailed design in the world
of mehndi. Unlike the Indian and Pakistani mehndi designs Arabic ones do
not point a large pattern on the palm center, rather the mehndi
patterns include remarkable blank spaces within them. Expanding widely
on the palm or hand’s back or on upper fit this mehndi pattern takes an
elegant look.
A
popular way to draw henna designs is through henna cones that can be
rolled by you. Henna cones are to henna what pens are for ink and are
preferred when very delicate bridal mehndi patterns are desired. Be
advised that they can be messy and for this reason, many prefer to use
toothpicks, trading off some loss of detail.
Mehndi
Designs is the application of Henna as a temporary form of skin
decoration, in South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Somalia as
well as expatriate communities from these areas. Mehndi Designs became
fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes
called henna tattoos. In Kerala henna is known as mylanchi and widely
used by the Muslim community. Henna is typically applied during special
occasions like weddings and festivals. It is usually drawn on the palms
and feet, where the color will be darkest because the skin contains
higher levels of keratin which binds temporarily to lawsone, the
colorant of henna. Henna Designs was used as a form of decoration mainly
for brides.
The
term henna tattoo is inaccurate, because tattoos are defined as
permanent surgical insertion of pigments underneath the skin, as opposed
to pigments resting on the surface.
Mehndi designs
Likely
due to the desire for a "tattoo-black" appearance, many people have
started adding the synthetic dye PPD to henna to give it a black color.
PPD is extremely harmful to the skin and can cause severe allergic
reactions resulting in permanent injury or even, in the worst case,
death.
One does
not need art skills to create mehndi patterns. All that’s needed is some
imagination and patience. In fact, traditional mehndi patterns are
formed by combinations of simple geometric shapes like curves, triangles
or hearts.
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Likely
due to the desire for a "tattoo-black" appearance, many people have
started adding the synthetic dye PPD to henna to give it a black color.
PPD is extremely harmful to the skin and can cause severe allergic
reactions resulting in permanent injury or even, in the worst case,
death.
One does not need art skills to create mehndi patterns. All that’s
needed is some imagination and patience. In fact, traditional mehndi
patterns are formed by combinations of simple geometric shapes like
curves, triangles or hearts.
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