Sunday 27 October 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs Definition

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This collection contain the latest hand mehndi designs and patterns.Which was selected from 1000 designs of mehndi all over india.We are always try to put some latest patterns and designs of mehndi, As people always wants some new desingis to see and have it on there hands.Now a days people from usa and Canada also moving towards mehndi designs and patterns rather than permanent tattoo.The reason is just becuase of very good and attractive look of mehdni designs on hands and most important part is not a permanent patterns its get wash away with in 2-3 weeks completely

Henna name is most popular word in mehndi industry.As henna word is an arabic name which derived from lawsonia inermis.Its very difficult to say about the exact time for the origin of mehndi but than also its origin taken place from more than 5000 years.

We have selected some of the top and latest hands mehndi designs have a look and enjoy it on hands.
This beautiful design is very apt for weddings as well as any special occasions. Your hands will surely become more beautiful with this mehndi design. This marwari mehndi design mainly is inspired from Flowers and objects that contain many floral motifs. There are a lot of details done in this design, so it might not be suitable for beginners.

Some of us don’t like very intricate patterns and details and want just some simple designs to try. So here we have a very simple design that keeps itself quite fuss free. The details are very less as compared to an average marwari Mehendi design. The design also shows a lot of open skin to make it look beautiful. We love the floral patterns and unique designs present here.

Those who want something a bit more traditional can try this Mehndi design. It has true traditional designs done with normal Indian mehndi and the design looks good on anyone. With a bit of practice, you can do this by yourself. The tips of the fingers in this design are kept closed and the design has fewer intricate designs making this a great design for anyone and any occasion.

 When I was a little girl, I would insist that my mother put mehndi on my hands in the traditional design—small dots circling a larger dot in the center of my palm.
What I didn’t know back in grade school was that the origin of this classic design probably sprung up in the desert areas of Rajasthan, Punjab and Gujarat. The story goes that people living in the Thar Desert coated their hands and feet with a paste made from crushed henna leaves. They noticed that as long as the color held, their body temperature remained low. The women soon wearied of monotonous reddish-brown palms and experimented with a single central dot and several smaller dots. That small innovation opened the creative floodgates—resulting in the complexity of henna designs today.

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.

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.

 Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013
Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013


Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013
Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013

Hand Mehndi Designs for Hands Backhand for Feet Images for Back Hands 2013 

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