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Mehndi
Designs
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. |
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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.
Mehndi
Process
Henna paste is usually applied on the skin using a plastic cone
or a paint brush, but sometimes a small metal-tipped jacquard
bottle used for silk painting (a jac bottle) is used. Henna is
available at stores. The painted area is then wrapped with tissue,
plastic, or medical tape to lock in body heat, creating a more
intense color on the skin. The wrap is worn overnight and then
removed. The final color is reddish brown and can last anywhere
from two weeks to several months depending on the type of the
paste.
The Mehndi Patterns are typically quite intricate and predominantly
applied to brides before wedding ceremonies. However, traditions
in India, Bangladesh and Sudan sometimes expect bridegrooms to
be painted as well. In Rajasthan (north-west India), where Mehndi
is a very ancient folk art, the grooms are given designs that
are often as elaborate as those for brides.
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In Arabic and
Persian speaking countries such as Morocco, and some other countries
in central Asia, it is done for any special occasion. It is done
during the seventh month of pregnancy, after having the baby,
weddings, engagements, family get-togethers, as well as many other
reasons to simply celebrate an event.
- Wikipedia
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