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Thursday, June 16, 2011

LATEST MEHENDI DESIGNS




Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mehndi design on your wedding

Wedding is an elaborate affair in India, comprising of a large number of rituals, customs and traditions. One of the important rituals, especially in context of the bride, comprises of 'Mehndi' (commonly known as henna). As a part of this ritual, the powder of henna leaves is mixed with water (and many-a-times, oil and lemon juice as well), to form a paste. This paste is then applied on the hands as well as the feet of the bride, in the form of intricate patterns. The henna is removed only after the design dries off completely. However, the bride cannot wash her hands and feet with water, for the next 12 hours at least, to make sure that the color comes out to be dark and rich.




Bridal Mehendi Designs & Patterns


Amongst the traditional henna designs, drawn on the hands and feet of a bride, one can include the 'baraat' scene and the 'doli' scene. Baraat is the term used to denote the procession of the groom, including all his family members, relatives and friends, before he arrives at the wedding venue. 'Doli' signifies the end of a wedding ceremony, when the bride goes away with her husband. Both of these designs are extremely intricate and involve long hours of labor. Apart from that, the common bridal mehendi designs include peacock, kalash, flowers, leaves and conch-shells. Whatever be the design, drawing images of the bride and groom, as well writing the groom's name, on bride's hands, is compulsory.



Modern Trends



With the changing times, the type as well as style of bridal mehndi has also undergone a vast change. Rather than the traditional mehndi (made from henna leaves), brides have started opting for tattoo mehendi, chemical mehendi, stone mehendi and even sparkle mehendi. In these types of mehndi, altogether different designs are used and accessories like tattoos, sparkles and stones are added to make eye-catching patterns. Some other henna concepts that one can find in the present times include zardozi mehndi, nail paint mehndi and poster color mehndi. One of the main reason brides are opting for the new styles is that their application takes much lesser time and they do not require hours of drying.








Mehndi Ceremony

Initially, mehendi used to comprise of a small ceremony, in which only the close female relatives and the friends of the bride were invited, along with the family members. They used to apply mehendi on the hands of the bride as well as each other. In the present times, the ceremony has undergone a lot of change. Now, men have also become a part of the ceremony, where the guest list includes almost all the people who are invited to the wedding. Professionals are called in, to apply henna to the bride as well as the guests. Drinks, an elaborate dinner and a rocking DJ form the other aspects of the present-day mehendi ceremony.


MEHENDI POPULARITY & ITS CULTURE

Many celebrities have been seen wearing mehendi designs and general awareness of the art form has increased due to articles in national magazines, publications and television broadcasts. Traditionally, mehendi designing for any Indian bride is a must event of the Indian weddings. Starting from Madonna till Britney spears, or let us say nearly every Western Female as well as male celebrities use this customary Indian art very frequently these days. From decorating brides' hands, to being used to make body tattoos on arms & bellies etc. Mehendi/Henna has moved out international. Once a typically Indian custom and a vital part of a bride's makeup, Mehendi has gone cosmopolitan. Thanks to the attention it gets through stars like Madonna, and  other Hollywood & Bollywood / film artist.http://www.srilankamehendi.com/

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mehndi And Bollywood



Mehndi ceremony has always been an integral part of our Bollywood movies. Mehndi is shown as something close to a girl’s heart and a way of expressing her inner feelings, dreams and hopes for a love-filled future!

Bollywood has numerous scenes and songs picturized on Mehndi application and ceremony.






Bollywood stars celebrate their mehndi ceremonies on a grand scale and are even seen applying mehndi as a fashion accessory.These Stars do not leave any stone unturned to get the best mehndi designs applied from the expert mehndi artists!





Indians idolize their favourite movie stars and bollywood sets the trend and fashion statement for most of the people, which goes to say Mehndi is a trend in modern times also and will alwasy be in fashion!

Mehndi will always have a  Special connection with Bollywood!

MEHNDI TODAY/ MODERN MEHENDI

The intricate designs that are common today emerged only in the 20th century. Mehndi was used in the U.S. as a hair dye until it became popular back in 1996. Traditional henna uses and applications have been replaced with contemporary designs and especially Arabic mehndi. Even though a few people still prepare their own mehndi, mehndi kits and cones have become very popular. Cones have made the application process faster and easier. Convenient stencils are also widely popular. Mehndi, once sacred, has now become misused and applied all over the body, especially by Westerners. The West sees mehndi as a temporary “tattoo.” However, most of the world has given up traditional designs for the more contemporary Arabic styles, leaving traditional mehndi only for brides. Luckily, there are still few who keep this traditional method alive.




modern mehendi

Make your Private or Public Events more exciting and entertaining with Modern Mehndi™. The art of Henna painting known as Mehndi or Mehandi will make your special event unforgettable.  We can customize any party to your needs, we have years of experience doing it. We invite you to make that next Birthday Party for you or your loved ones into a Mehndi Party.  Celebrate the miracle of birth with a Blessing Way, a beautiful Mehndi painting on the belly using ancient symbols to bless mother and child. Or share The blessings with the friends and family at your Baby Shower


Mehndi has been traditionally used for weddings in India, The Middle East and Africa. This custom is becoming more popular in the U.S. and Modern Mehndi™ brings this exotic custom to your home in CT or NY. We can be as traditional or modern as you may prefer. We offer Bridal Mehndi as well as Mehndi at Bridal Showers. Modern Mehndi™ is the sensation at every art show or corporate event that we attend. This is why we won the Best of the Gold Coast "Best Mehndi Artist" award in 2008. If you are not the long term commitment type of guy but are wondering how a tattoo would look on you, Modern Mehndi can draw any design that you may have in mind and it won’t last forever. With Modern Mehndi™ There's Something for Everyone!




history of mehendi

culture 


Mehndi, or henna, has a long and ancient history. It’s been around for thousands of years. Mehndi was introduced to India in the 12th century, by the Mughals. At first, it was only used by the rich and ruling families. Eventually, it was liked and used by everyone. As more people started using mehndi, the recipes and patterns became more refined. In 13th and 14th century Persian art women and dancers were displayed with henna painted hands. Arabian countries used mehndi for its cooling properties. Muslims used mehndi since the beginning of Islam. Even Prophet Muhammad colored his bear and hair with mehndi. Egyptians used mehndi to dye the hair and fingernails of their dead, over 5000 years ago.


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HISTORY
It is difficult to track the history and origins of mehndi because of centuries of migration and cultural interaction. Even though it is difficult to determine where the traditions began, there is some historical evidence claiming that it originated in ancient India as a ceremonial form of art. The most commonly believed tale is that mehndi was introduced to India by the Mughals. It has been used for at least 5000 years for its cosmetic and healing properties. Documentation proves that the ancient Egyptians stained the fingers and toes of their Pharoahs prior to mummification. Mehndi application methods and designs became more sophisticated as its uses spread. In 17th century India, the barber’s wife usually applied henna on women. Most women from that time, in India, are depicted with their hands and feet adorned with henna, regardless of their social class and marital status.



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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Indian Mehndi Designs

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Here are some completed hand designs for starters. There are also a couple finger designs and motifs seperetely if you feel like getting creative and making your own mehndi hand!! Enjoy!







Finger Designs:




Mehndi Body Art Designs

Mehndi Body Art DesignsMehndi designs form of body decoration has become popular all over the globe Mehndi body art for several reasons including the fact that anyone can learn how to create their very own unique mehndi designs and this mehndi body art apply them at home. While these mehndi body art designs or mehndi body art tattoo are not permanent, mehndi body art typically last for a period of three to four weeks at which time an individual can choose to re-apply the same mehndi design or create another mehndi designs.




Mehndi body art designs or mehndi body art tattoos can also be applied by a professional who specializes in the art of Mehndi tattooing or mehndi body artist; however, many mehndi designindividuals have learned how to apply their own mehndi tattoos or mehndi body art designs with their very own creative mehdni designsTraditional Mehndi designs include geometrical shapes, floralmehndi designs patterns, and intricate  mehndi designs created out of fine lines and are typically tattooed on the hands or feet, however, any type of mehndi design can be created and applied anywhere on the body.

Arabic Mehndi So Popular

If you are familiar with the ancient art of mehndi painting and Arabic mehndi designs , you would know that Arabic mehndi is one of the most popular Arabic mehndi designs out there. Using henna dye to color and design beautiful shapes on one’s body, this type of Arabic mehndi design is a temporary body art that is now well-known not only in the Middle East and the Arabic world, but also all across the globe! Temporary tattoos can also be constructed with the use of this art, as seen in many parts of the modern world today where Arabic mehndi designs are seen widely.




This art of Arabic mehndi usually makes use of big, simply constructed floral patterns that are largely used by women, usually on the feet or hands. The gorgeousness and beauty of the Arabic mehndidesigns would differ with regards to the skill and ability of the one that applies the henna on the subject, thus if you are looking for decent designs, ensure that you seek one that has plenty of experience and skill in applying henna!
If you are wondering why this type of Arabic mehndi design is so popular today, part of the reason is due to the fact that this method of applying Arabic mehndi on one’s self is more simple and convenient compared to other types of mehndi designs out there. The simple art of Arabic mehndi makes use of trailing, bold flower designs that are big, thus they are easier to design and apply as well. They also do not usually cover the feet or hands all the way through, and leave more exposed skin compared to Pakistani mehndi or Indian mehndi, thus they are also more convenient to apply. Floral designs are used, not animal or human figures, making design a lot more simple and refined.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Henna Hair Treatment


Henna Treatment For Hair


Henna hair treatment has been gaining popularity all over the world in recent years,
and even today its popularity continues to grow. 
The craze for all things “natural” is widespread,
 and a hair care product like henna fits right into this craze.
 Fortunately, henna does in fact have many side effects,
as long as you are using authentic henna,
 and not one of the many synthetic substitutes available,
many of which are quite dangerous.
Products such as black henna and neutral henna are not really henna,
 but are prepared from other dyes.
Many of these products,
 particularlyblack henna contain harsh chemicals that could have disastrous effects.
 These products are usually used for temporary tattoos and other body art,
and not for hair care. However,
it is good to be aware of this and avoid making costly mistakes.



How To Use Henna for Hair


Henna treatment for hair involves using henna powder mixed with an acidic fluid such as lemon juice or tea. This releases the key ingredient in the leaves, and also turns the powder into a paste that is easily usable. Once the paste is ready, you should cover your shoulders with a towel so that you avoid staining your body. It may also be advisable to wear gloves, as the henna can stain your skin too. Start applying the paste to topmost layers of hair, one strip at a time. Gradually work your way down, wrapping the hair around your head as you work. The longer your hair is, the more carefully you need to wrap it. It is extremely easy to usehenna hair treatment on short hair. For long hair, the best technique is to wrap alternate strips of hair in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction as you apply the henna. Another important thing you need to remember is to apply the henna from the roots outwards.
Once you have finished applying the henna, you can let it sit for a few hours, depending on how strongly you want to dye your hair. Some people start the henna hair treatment a few hours before bedtime, and wash it off only in the morning. Remember not to shampoo your hair till at least 24 hours later. Simply rinse off as much of the henna as possible, and then, after your hair has dried, brush it to get the few remaining grains of henna out.
If you prefer, you can instead use a henna wax hair treatment. This is a mixture of henna and other plant extracts. It is easier to apply and also more suitable for dry hair. However, be sure that all the ingredients in the product are safe.




Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Timeless art of henna tattoos

Henna tattoo designs are the most save and friendly to the skin. Applying chemicals is dangerous and can be very harmful to the skin, whereas henna is the pure herbal product which is extracted from the leaves of a shrub known as henna.


Henna can be used or applied anywhere on your skin. It can be used by everyone, irrespective of the age factor. Henna starts leaving its impression even after an hour of its application. As the time increases, its impact start getting darker. The impression of your skin will last for days. Some henna tattoo designs can last up to two weeks.



Henna Tattoo For Different Occasion

Henna tattoos can be used for different occasions. It is used during many different occasions, especially in India which is the country full of festivals and different cultures. Occasions where you can see a lot of henna tattoo patterns including weddings, teej, karwachauth etc.


Henna Designs For Girls

Girls are especially fond of henna designs. Different designs or patterns are also present such as Arabic design, party design, and even traditional design.
The design for henna varies when applied on different parts of the body such as fingers, hands, legs, arms etc. The patterns will also depend on the theme of the occasions.
During a wedding ceremony, the designs are completely unique. These designs consist of very heavy and thin lining. It includes all the things which are used or viewed during this ceremony.

Henna Tattoo After Care

Here are a couple of things you should do to take care of your henna tattoo when it is applied on your skin. Firstly, you should not move your hand during application. Apply some mehandi oil on your skin before applying the henna design. This will help to enhance the design in terms of its darkness. Try to keep it starched and still. Keep it as long as you can.
After that, apply a mixture of lemon and sugar after an hour on it, so that henna will stick to your hand for longer period.
Do not get the henna wet for at least 24 hours so that the impression is crisp and dark. Getting it wet before twenty four hours will definitely fade the impression.

Applying Henna Tattoo Designs

Even if you are not a professional, it is quite simple to apply a good henna design. This can easily be done with reusable henna design stencils. These stencils are available in multiple designs and it is made up of plastic. If you do not have time or patience, then instant henna tattoo option is also available for you.
It is best to keep the henna powder or paste in a freezer. Otherwise, its staining ability will be reduced. Storing it in a freezer will keep it fresh. Nowadays mehandi kits are also available for you in which everything is included for easy usage.