Henna Tattoos
A common practice seen
in India and in the Islamic
world is the pre-wedding
tradition of 'Night of
Henna' parties. Women in
India  traditionally painted
Henna on their hands
and feet most often for a
wedding, or other special
occasion.

The beautiful  ancient art of
Henna, or Mehndi, is practiced in
countries all over the world. The
art of Henna has been practiced
for thousands of years in India,
Africa, Middle East and Egypt but
in the last few years there has
been increased interest from
Western countries.

As a healing plant, Henna
conditions, cleanses, colors and
cools the skin. Henna is all natural,
safe, temporary and painless.
Henna is a plant used to dye the
skin in intricate patterns. It is
ground into a paste and applied to
the skin through a fine tip. In
countries where Henna is rooted,
many would apply Henna for
medicinal and healing purposes, as
well as connection to Spirit.

Throughout time Henna has been
associated with special
celebrations, weddings,
pregnancy, and birth.

It is very unusual for anyone to
have an adverse reaction to
natural henna. The application of
henna to the body is not painful.
When used in body decoration,
henna can be thought of as
temporary tattooing. As the skin
absorbs the henna paste, the skin
is actually stained for a period of
up to four weeks. Because henna
is a natural stain, it can't be
rubbed off or removed with soap
and water.
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(716) 432-4965
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for your Henna
party!
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