Practice Sheet # 3

This practice sheet contains a design which consists of a circle and some dots outside the circle. There are seven (7) petals of flower which are arranged in shape of circle. How to Make This Design Easily: – For making this design easily first you should draw the circle, then the dots outside the circle… Read More »

Practice Sheet # 2

This practice sheet contains a design which consists of a circle and some dots outside the circle. There are eight (8) petals of flower, one (1) leaf and three (3) pug tails which are arranged in shape of circle. How to Make This Design Easily: – For making this design easily first you should draw… Read More »

Floral Henna Tattoo 1

This floral henna tattoo consists of a circle with a dot in center and some dots outside the circle. There are seven (7) petals of flower which are arranged in shape of circle. The upper edge of petals is made bold and there are pollens in each petal.

Practice Sheet # 1

This practice sheet contains a design which consists of a long leaf with two pug tails. How to Make This Design Easily:- For making this design easily first you should draw long leaf then the two pug tails. The design of this practice sheet is shown below:- Download Practice Sheet of This Design

What Are Henna Tattoos? OR What Do Henna Tattoos Mean? OR What Is Henna Tattoo? OR Henna Tattoos OR What Does Henna Tattoos Mean? OR What Do Henna Designs Mean? OR What Is Henna Art? OR What Henna Tattoos Mean?

Henna tattoos are one of the forms of temporary tattoos. Coming from a south Asian tradition, henna uses a paste made from the powdered leaves of the Henna plant, Lawsonia inermis. Its active dye, Lawsone , binds with the keratin in skin, fingernails, and hair. Traditional henna is drawn in delicate patterns on the hands… Read More »

How To Make Mehndi Darker? OR How To Apply Mehndi OR Henna Tattoo Designs And Patterns OR Does Henna Darken?

20-30 minutes after the paste is applied the henna will lose its shine and the mud will dry and begin to crack. A mixture of lemon juice and white sugar is kept ready in a small bowl. Mix 1 teaspoon sugar with 3 teaspoons lemon juice to prepare the mixture. Apply the mixture gently with… Read More »

Is Henna Bad For You? OR Is Henna Toxic? OR Are Henna Tattoos Dangerous? OR Is Henna Bad For Your Skin? OR Precautions And Dangers Of Henna Or Mehndi OR Is Henna Dangerous? OR Is Henna Bad? OR Is Henna Poisonous? OR Are Henna Tattoos Bad For You?

Following are dangers and safety precautions for using henna or mehndi. Henna is known to be dangerous to people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD deficiency), which is more common in males than females. Adding the synthetic dye p-Phenylenediamine (PPD) to Mehndi give it a black colour. PPD is extremely harmful to the skin and can… Read More »

How To Mix Henna Powder? OR How To Make Henna Or Mehndi?

Assemble Supplies Fresh Henna Powder, 20 grams or 1/4 Cup Fresh Lemon Juice Plastic Bowl Spoon Sugar Plastic Wrap Pour 20 grams or 1/4 of fresh henna powder into a plastic bowl. Add 1/4 cup of strained fresh lemon juice. Stir the henna powder and lemon juice until they are completely mixed together and no… Read More »

Henna – What Does Henna Mean? OR What is Henna? OR Is Henna A Color? OR What Does A Henna Mean? OR What Henna Means?

The English name HENNA comes from the Arabic word hinna. Henna is a flowering plant used since antiquity to dye skin, hair, fingernails, leather and wool. The name is also used for dye preparations derived from the plant, and for the art of temporary tattooing based on those dyes. In several parts of the world… Read More »