Showing posts with label Henna Tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henna Tattoo. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Henna Tattoos Kits

Henna Tattoos KitsHenna Tattoos Kits A Fun, Inexpensive, and Safe Alternative Tattoo: Henna Tattoos Henna Tattoo Designs Are Beautiful Henna tattoo make a comeback and rightly so. With employers becoming more stringent with the tattoo policy, many people who vote for the abolition of permanent tattoos and temporary tattoos. Tattoo design kits are widely available on the Internet and relatively inexpensive with an average cost of about $ 35. A single bottle of paste Henna tattoo will make about 24 tattoos! Just like hair color, the mixture is applied over the stencil to the skin that has been treated with special oil. When the dry mixture and / or remaining on the skin for about 2 hours, the stencil is removed, leaving a tattoo design that will continue to develop and dark in color ranging from orange / brown rust during the next few hours.
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Henna Temporary Tattoo Kits

Henna Tattoo KitsHenna Tattoo KitsDuring a deep sleep the mouth and throat muscles are relaxed. The tongue sometimes drops and the vibrations of the uvula during the breathing cycle translates to snoring. The Snore Free Magnetic Nose Ring is a small plastic ring with magnets. The ring is attached to the nose overnight and magnetically stimulates the sensory nerves of the nose which opens the nasal passage to preventing snoring. Snore free is made with pure and non-toxic materials and is prepared through a high tech sterilization process. The front side of the unit is made with rare earth magnet (800+ Gauss) developed by NASA. "Snore Free" effectively stimulates the sensory nerves of the nose. Hence will now open the nasal passage and prevent snoring.
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Friday, May 21, 2010

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Henna is a Cultural Symbol of Love

I noticed what appears to be a henna painting on my co-worker’s right arm; he recently visited Karachi and Dubai. I believed Dubai is where he had the henna painting, rode the camel, sand boarding, and smoked a hookah, all in one day.

I knew what it was because I recently read a Thai article in Koosang Koosom Magazine (photos below) about henna or mehndi, which the article describes the art of henna as the cultural symbol of love. My co-worker described the painting as the symbol of love and lust, he has scorpion henna. I asked him if it was painted by a female, and he said yes, and she is also a belly dancer. Interesting I thought and I didn’t ask him further.

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According to Wikipedia, Mehndi (or Henna) is the application of henna as a temporary form of skin decoration, in South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Somaliland as well as expatriate communities from these areas. It is typically employed for special occasions, particularly weddings. It is usually drawn on the hands and feet, where the color will be darkest because the skin contains higher levels of keratin, which binds permanently to lawsone, also known as hennotannic acid, which is a red-orange dye present in the leaves of the henna plant.

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Sonals hand by Elena

The patterns of mehndi are typically quite intricate and predominantly applied to brides before wedding ceremonies (photo below). However, traditions in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sudan sometimes expect bridegrooms to be painted as well. In Arabic and Persian speaking countries, such as Morocco, 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.

The Hand That Rocks The Cradle by dahon

According to the Thai article, this is an old age tradition, it is evidenced that Egypt were the first nation to have used henna painting because they discovered henna painting on a finger, and toe of a 5,000 years old mummy. Henna is used for hair coloring, mainly to cover gray hair, and also used as herbal medicine to treat skin problems. Therefore, it is highly likely that the tradition of henna painting later on migrated to India by means of merchants, and migration due to war.

In India, henna is first used as hair coloring, then later on used to henna body for various occasions, and mainly for beauty. It is even used for occasion such as Sati, an inhumane tradition where the wife is being burned alive on her husband’s funeral pyres, even before death, she still wants to henna painting for beauty.

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Khartoum2 by Johan - No Idea