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Please have a look at my other gallery, and don't go away without comments, I really appreciate them!
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I uploaded some pics to show my henna works made until now.
Henna art is well known nowadays but I'd like to tell you a few things about it.
This art of body-painting comes from India where people uses it on bigger celebrities to decorate themselves for many hundred years. For example women wear henna on their wedding and they musn't do homeworks till the pattern doesn't disappear - it's usually 10-15 days.
The original henna paste contains only natural elements like dried leaves of henna-bush, eucaliptus oil, sugar, lime juice and others and gives a dark russet-brown colour but it depends on the part of the body, the type of the skin, the quality of the paste etc.
There are coloured hennas, but in cases they may cause allergy on the skin - I don't like them because I try to maintain the respectabilities using only natural henna and traditional patterns.
I love this beautiful way of body art. If you would like to try it: let's go to a general hobby-shop and you will find all the elements you need. Feel free asking me for help
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I've always been a big fan of body art myself, and seek out any and all chances to look at other people's work, henna, permanent or otherwise.
I don't have anything myself right now.... but Oh, when I get the money I'm goind to get myself a tattoo!
I was thinking about the half-life symbol on my left upper arm since I've been a big fan of that game series since I played the first one.
I'm putting both your accounts on my DevWatch list!
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If you would share your exact recipe for good dark henna, that would be great!
Thanks,
Cindy
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Best wishes, Sabrina
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