Easy Mehndi Tradition Fashion
Hand Mehndi (Henna) is famous in East From centuries. In late times it was used to dye the grey hair and also the easy mehndi of brides at the time of wedding. But as time passed its use become modernized just like a lot of other things.Also technology make it more fashion oriented.
It can give pretty and beautiful colour not only to hands and feet but also every different region have its own style of easy mehndi like Arabic easy Mehndi, Indian designs of esy Mehndi, grecee style, Sudanic easy mehndi style etc. All are different but one common thing they all have is that every design uniquely give beautiful color to hands and feet.
people can use easy mehndi as conditioner by taking one cup Mehndi and a cup of water boiled with tea leaves (alternatively, use tea bags). Then put that boiled water of tea in Mehndi also put some oil (olive Oil or Musterd Oil) in Mehndi and mix all of them. If the Mixture is thick then add some plain water to make it thin. Then place that mixture for sometime to blend enough. After wards apply that easy mehndi mixture in your hair, leave for 4 to 5 hours and then wash the hair with a shampoo. After that you will feel the difference, your hair will feel fresh not only from outside but also from inside they will breath. You can reapply it after 2 to 3 months.Easy mehndi has many uses now a days, like we have a very famous Mehndi function in our typical Eastern wedding ceremonies.
In some families this function of easy mehndi prolonged for a week or so, and having a number of functions of Mayoh, Dholk and Sangeet. All these functions are of Mehndi function. In Mehndi function girls and women apply easy mehndi. Especially the beauty of Mehndi is worth seeing on bride. Easy mehndi designs are especially different for brides which makes her prominent among all other guests. Bride apply easy mehndi from hands and feet to arms with full cover of design.

Easy Mehndi Tradition Fashion
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