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Bridal Mehndi Design
Sunday, 28 February 2010 02:00
Glitters Mehndi Design
Sunday, 28 February 2010 01:49
Pakistani & Indian Mehndi Styles
Sunday, 14 February 2010 21:58
The most detailed and complex, and the most time consuming and exhausting to produce design for the artist. Pakistani Mehndi is known for his detailed and beautiful fill-ins. These designs are famous for are modeled by dhulanain (Pakistani brides), and close female relatives and friends. Indian Mehndi The famous design for Indian Mehndi is a big dot or figure in the middle of the palm, with fingers fully colored. How did this style so famous?Beauty Parlor have special bridal mehendi packs - these days, the brides have a choice between Pakistani mehendi (which covers almost the biggest part of the palm) and the Arabic mehendi (in which the pattern is on one side of the hand). Mehndi Tips
Sunday, 14 February 2010 21:55
Wash the area to be decorated with a good soap (one with a mud base) and water. Mehendi must be kept for 2-3 hours to fully dry. Scrape the dry Mehendi and do not wash with water for at least 24 hours to ensure maximum color.Apply a mixture of lemon and sugar, at least twice in the dry zone. Do not use oily soap as this can prevent the color of the institution After the tattoos are applied avoid washing the area with soap and water Avoid staying close to the air conditioner when it dries the mehendi.The art of Mehendi has existed for centuries. Hinna and Mehndi
Sunday, 14 February 2010 21:53
Body Mehndi Design
Sunday, 14 February 2010 21:49
Bridal Mehndi Fashion
Sunday, 14 February 2010 21:42
Whereas the average European marriage no more than an average of 75 cards printed, we have an average of no less than 300 cards per wedding per side. namely 300 of the brides side and 300 on the grooms side! (by the way, most cards we printed for a wedding was in 1250 cards! - the boys side) And if we get married we do not usually invite only a handful of selected people, we invite everyone, and in some cases everyone! We have many beautiful and tasty dishes on our menu's preparation begins many days before the big day itself. Many of our wedding traditions have been adopted by the European or western communities, such as decorate the house with lights and decorations a few days before the wedding, elaborate decoration of the wedding vehicle is a limousine, a Rolls Royce or a horse transport, and do not forget the application of Mehndi or henna on the hands and feet (and sometimes also in many other places!) of all involved in the wedding. |
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