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Monday 1 April 2013

Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images

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Henna Tattoos Designs Biography


Elizabeth has been practicing the art of henna since 1994 and is the founder of LAHenna.com since 2004. American born with Middle Eastern heritage she was always fascinated by the art form.Started out simply by getting in touch with her culture, through art. Best known for her ability to produce homemade all natural henna from India and Morocco. Elizabeth draws traditional henna tattoos in a free style form.
Her first public henna art was available at the Melrose Hollywood Farmers Market in 2005. From then on she focused on private parties and events. Aside from parties and events, Elizabeth has lectured and led workshops for artists at Disney. She has been featured on multiple television shows and film documentaries demonstrating henna art.
Elizabeth was asked to appear on the Ellen DeGeneres show and is a personal henna artist for numerous high profile celebrities.
 The traditional Henna Body Art is an ancient version of temporary skin art from plant-based (lawsonia inermia) stains/dyes, and is usually created in shades of dark brown and red hues. Henna is also known as mehndi or mehandi.

Henna Art is still most popularly done in the traditional body adornment style of decorative dot and line designs from India. However, objects are also illustrated, but usually in a slightly disjointed stencil-looking manor. This art form is most commonly done on the exposed hands and feet, although they can be most anywhere on the body (even prenatal bellies). Henna/mehndi is one of the oldest cosmetics.
Henna can be a great media for imitating the facial tattoo designs of New Zealand's Maori. Other of the Earth's aboriginal/natives and modern cultures can even be imitated with this Indian method of temporary body art.Modern versions of henna color offer many more vibrant choices for a totally new look even when applied to the traditional patterns. Or you may prefer a modern pattern as well. These henna pigments are now available in black, white, pink, blue, yellow, green, violet, red and more, as well as the traditional earthy reddish-brown hues.
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This paisley henna pattern started with the central leaf and then I just worked outward from there. Feel free to change anything you don't like. You can copy the pattern exactly as it is, or just use it as inspiration to create your own design. A peacock feather isn't a traditional image for henna, but the shape lends itself to being very henna friendly. For areas that you want a lighter henna color, just apply a thinner coat of henna paste and remove it after about 10 minutes. Then the stain in those areas won't be as dark as others where the paste is left on for much longer
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images
Henna Tattoos Designs Henna Tattoo Indian Arabic Design Pictures Pics Images

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