Saturday, December 31, 2011

Mehndi

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India. 2011
Mehndi is the temporary tinting of the skin, by applying Henna. In India and around the world Henna is applied for special occasions including Hindu festivals and most elaborately for brides on their wedding day. It is traditionally applied to both the hands and the feet to awaken the wearer's "inner-light". 
Brides must be very patient with this process as the application of Henna can take several hours; after which they must remain still to ensure they do not smudge the detailed design.

When applying Henna, it is best to let it dry completely before removing; up to 8 hours. Mehndi will stain your skin a rich brown colour and will last a few days up until one week.


Insider's Tip: For best results you can apply a mixture of fresh lemon juice and granulated sugar to keep the henna from completely drying; then leave the Henna on the skin over night. By doing so you can have your Henna last up to twice as long. *Remember to cover your Mehndi with a plastic bag over night to ensure you don't ruin your sheets*

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