Heena Tips for Karva
Chauth
Heena Designs
To apply Henna, the most favorite
tool among the users is a cone made of rolled plastic, similar to a cake
decorating tube, with a tiny hole at the end. With the help of cone one can
make incredibly fine lines and detailed designs. Mehndi also comes
ready-made in tubes; these containers
provide an easy method method of mehndi application.
, but often henna in these forms will lack a smooth consistency, and most
professional artists avoid ready-made pastes because it is impossible to
discern ingredients added. More simpler but more wasteful method of applying
mehndi is to put a stencil that is hand-shaped over the hand and spreading
the henna paste over the entire stencil. The extra tools in mehndi
application include fine needles and toothpicks, which can be essential in
fixing lines or lifting and moving a line, or picking up stray mehndi, and
thin sewing pins that are useful to unclog the hole in the mehndi cone.
The Steps To Apply Mehndi
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Make a smooth henna paste by sifting the dry henna powder to remove
any debris and adding to it a hot mixture of tea or coffee and mustard oil
until it has a mud-like firmness.
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After the paste is ready take a plastic cone with a very fine key-hole
at the end. Pour the paste into the cone and tie
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the broader end with a rubber band
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Hold the cone in the right hand and gently squeeze the paste on the
palm and start making patterns
Keep the palm horizontal and let the patterned-paste rest on it till dry.
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Warm it near the fire and leave it on for as long as it takes to get
the stains deeper.
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When it is almost dry, dab a piece of cotton in sugar and lemon
solution and apply lightly on the designs so it further darkens to a
reddish-brown hue that can last for weeks.
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After 2-4 hours wash off the hands with plain water
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