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Traditional Usage of Henna Art

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Traditional Usage of Henna Art

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  1. Traditional Usage of Henna Art The traditions associated with Henna art are as rich and varied as the cultures who practice this beautiful art. Whatever the form of expression, Henna Art is the same - "blessings on the skin". Henna Art is most popular in all the region in all ceremony. Now days in ceremony we don’t find a single woman not make a henna art. Henna Art is the most favorite in young ages. celebrities they have moved into the mainstream. Many people though are still curious as to henna designs and meanings. Even though Henna Art is popular as a general form of body art, there are all sorts of traditional meanings to many of the designs. Henna Art is now part of everyday live in a lot of places, favored by Visit to: http://divasbrow.com.au/

  2. Significance of Henna Art:Henna Art represents the bond of matrimony and is therefore. It signifies the love and affection between the couple and their families. Mehndi Ceremony:The Henna Art ceremony is a colourful, musical and lively celebration. Different families have different customs during the ceremony. It is usually held a day before the wedding ceremony and is often combined with ‘Music’ ceremony. Here are some popular beliefs that are associated with this tradition: -The darkness of the Henna colour on a bride’s hand represents the deep love between the would-be-couple. -The Henna colour also shows the love and understanding between the bride and her mother-in-law. -The longer the Henna retains its colour, the more auspicious it is for the newlyweds. - Henna is known for its medicinal properties. It has a cooling effect that aids in soothing stress, headaches and fevers. Mehndi herb is also very beneficial for growth of nails. So, mehndi is applied to relieve the bride and groom of all the wedding stress. It also protects them from any viral diseases before the wedding. Visit to: http://divasbrow.com.au/

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