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Indian Henna Style For Alluring Looks!
Indian Henna Style For Alluring Looks!
You’ll need Black color Henna, Red color Henna (neutral Henna), stones/beads and glitters (if desired). Now select a nice Henna pattern that is easy to sketch and then to be filled. For this purpose you have to go for a design which allows outlines and handsome space inside to be filled for the two color effect. Now start with Black color Henna to outline the Henna pattern keeping in mind the spaces leaving for adding up red color Henna and other embellishments.
Afterwards, start filling the empty spaces with red color Henna (neutral Henna). Be careful to not to mess and mix with black color Henna outline. Now let it dry well. Try to dry your pattern in natural air; don’t expose it to fan or other artificial source to get the fine color. Wash out after it is dried. Dry your hands and start embellishing the Henna pattern with sticking stones, sticking beads or glitters. After the final touch with glitters, let it dry once again. As soon as the glitter will be dried, the design would be all ready. Now it’s up to you to explore as much variation as you can. Just be creative!
You’ll need Black color Henna, Red color Henna (neutral Henna), stones/beads and glitters (if desired). Now select a nice Henna pattern that is easy to sketch and then to be filled. For this purpose you have to go for a design which allows outlines and handsome space inside to be filled for the two color effect. Now start with Black color Henna to outline the Henna pattern keeping in mind the spaces leaving for adding up red color Henna and other embellishments.
Afterwards, start filling the empty spaces with red color Henna (neutral Henna). Be careful to not to mess and mix with black color Henna outline. Now let it dry well. Try to dry your pattern in natural air; don’t expose it to fan or other artificial source to get the fine color. Wash out after it is dried. Dry your hands and start embellishing the Henna pattern with sticking stones, sticking beads or glitters. After the final touch with glitters, let it dry once again. As soon as the glitter will be dried, the design would be all ready. Now it’s up to you to explore as much variation as you can. Just be creative!
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