How to have peerless mehndi on your mehndi ceremony

Your mehndi ceremony is one of the most important pre-wedding traditions for every Indian bride. Go ahead with these tips for applying mehndi and give a darker shade to it.

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  • Mehndi
  • Bride
  • Bridesmaids

One of the most important pre-wedding ceremonies in Indian marriages is the mehndi. The beautiful bride-to-be enhances her hands and feet with amazing designs made out of henna. According to the traditions, even the groom applies a bit of mehndi on his hands. “The main thing to remember before hiring your mehndi artist is to make sure he/she doesn’t use chemical dye for mehndi as it is harmful to your skin. The Chemical dye might give an instant color but after few days it removes with your skin and I strongly recommend to use natural heena for healthy skin” Shalini Mehendi Artist.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.

Wash your hands

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Wash your palms with soap before you sit to apply mehndi. Make sure you don’t apply any creams or lotions prior to that. By eliminating any possible layers on your skin, mehndi will be completely absorbed and you will naturally get a darker shade. You can choose Shalini as your Mehndi artist as she has a huge experience of more than 17 years in this field and she has worked for more than 7 years with MNC’s. An artist who dared to make her passion her profession.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.

Give it time

Allow the mehndi to stand for at least 8 hours. In fact if you can keep it until 12 hours, even better. But make sure you do not wash your hands under a running tap. The henna needs to be scraped off using a spoon or simply your fingertips. The colour doesn’t come up immediately on removing, give it a couple of hours. Mehndi is all about fun and those colourful mehndi outfits which make you look so cool and adorable. Frontier Bazar can be your one stop for mehndi outfut.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.
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Photo: Frontier Bazar.

Let your mehndi dry

Allow the mehndi on your hands to dry naturally. Don’t shake your hands or use a blow dryer. The movement or the blowing air can smudge the design and waste all the time you spent in getting it applied. Mehndi without music is dead and Red Eye Entertainers can make it a lot better for you can your guests.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.
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Photo: Red Eye Entertainers.

Keep your mixture ready

Take half a bowl of water, add a tablespoon sugar to it and bring it to boil. Once the mix cools down, add a few drops of fresh lemon juice to it and blend it thoroughly. When your henna dries up, using a cotton swab dab the mix on it. Do it about 2-3 times. Lemon juice acts as a catalyst for the release of a dark colour, and sugar facilitates better absorption of the colour by keeping the mehendi in contact with the skin. Makeup always plays a crucial part in all your wedding ceremonies and mehndi is another one ceremony where makeup needs to be perfect and Tanvi Kochar can help you with it.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.
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Photo: Tanvi Kochar.

Wrap it up

Some suggest wrapping the design as it gives a rich and darker color to it. While you can do the wrapping yourself, but there is a danger of damaging the design. ask your artist to do so, or have somebody else do it in their supervision. You can use paper tape to gently wrap up the mehndi. How to choose the colour of your dress for mehndi ceremony.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.

Use cloves

Try ‘bhaap for a beautiful and rich invasion of the mehndi design on your palms. Before you go bed, first apply the lemon sugar mixture. Now heat a few cloves over a tawa and run your hands over the fumes of the cloves! Let the fumes dry up the lemon and sugar mixture. You can either scrape the henna off after this, or leave it on until sunset. How you can add more fun and color to your mehndi ceremony.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.

Apply balm

Indian brides use balms like Vicks on henna after removing the crust off. These balms stimulate the colour development and invasion into the skin. After you’ve kept the mehndi overnight it’s time to remove it. Gently rub your hands together until all the mehndi has been scrapped off. Apply Vicks or some pickle oil to your hands. This has been known to give you a dark mehendi shade. How to look breathtaking for your Mehndi ceremony.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.

No beauty treatments

Keep all waxing, pedicure and manicure appointments before the mehndi. If you must do it later, allow at least 2-3 days to go by. Else you will end up scraping the top layer of the mehndi away and not get the desired result. Or else, if you really need to get rid of your body hair, you can shave your hair using razors that are specially designed for women! But this is in a case of extreme necessityHow to have the perfect Mehndi on your wedding day

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.

Apply well in advance

Make sure there’s a gap of 1 or 2 days between applying the mehndi and your function. Mehndi usually gives its darkest shade after a few days. Plan your mehndi session accordingly and you will have the best colour possible. How to impress your partner with your dance at your Sangeet ceremony.

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Photo: Shalini Mehndi Artist.

The joy of adorning hands and feet with mehndi is the resultant colour. When it isn’t dark enough, it can be disappointing. 5 reasons why you should have your best friend by your side on your wedding day.

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