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How to get dark henna art colour?

Every henna is different and works well with some mixes and applications and poorly with others. Every henna artist is different, and has favourite hennas, mixes, and tools. Every person has different skin, some responding well to one henna, another responding well to some other. What works perfectly for one person may not work well for another. This "how" will keep growing, and never be entirely complete because henna technique is always growing.

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How to get dark henna art colour?

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  1. How to get Dark Henna Art Colour? There are so many types of henna art available throughout the world. There are many culture and countries who practice it. Henna Art is use for different purposes in different countries. The wonderful henna designs, besides being exotic to look at, can be easily created on any part of our body. The best part, however, is that these patterns are temporary and hence, can be changed from time to time. In some religious, henna was exclusively used in wedding and celebrations for mehndi. Even now weddings in eastern countries, especially in the Indian subcontinent, have elaborate mehndi rituals. In present time, it is increasingly being used in body art. Decorating the palms, with elaborate henna patterns is increasingly becoming a fashionable choice. And intricate henna patterns never fail to attract the second look. Compared to tattoos, henna patterns are painless and won't burn a hole in your pocket. It is the best choice for a different look. The technique of creating henna patterns is simple. All you need to possess are an ample quantity of quality henna paste, patience and loads of creativity. Know more about henna patterns and techniques by scrolling down the write-up farther. Henna art is temporary so you can have so many different design all time.

  2. Some techniques to get dark henna art colour Every henna is different and works well with some mixes and applications and poorly with others. Every henna artist is different, and has favourite hennas, mixes, and tools. Every person has different skin, some responding well to one henna, another responding well to some other. What works perfectly for one person may not work well for another. This "how" will keep growing, and never be entirely complete because henna technique is always growing. The same batch of henna, applied at the same time, may turn out completely differently on two separate people. Why? Because of three main factors 1. Time--The longer you leave on the paste, the darker the design will turn out. If you can, leave it on overnight (make sure that it is securely wrapped). If you cannot leave it on overnight, try to keep it on for at least 2, preferably 4, hours. 2. Warmth-- Henna is very responsive to warmth. Some people are naturally more warm blooded than others. The warmer the henna paste and skin is kept, the better the color will be. Henna has the tendency to draw heat out of the body (because of this effect, there are many folk remedies using henna to cure fevers or alleviate headaches). Doing henna on a hot day is not only a relaxing thing to do, but it also will help to keep you cool. On a cold day though, you may feel as if your skin has turned to ice. Be sure to keep a heat source near you and to wrap up your design (after the design has dried). 3. Skin type-- I have had the same henna turn out a nice deep red on me, and almost a black on some of my friends. Unfortunately for me in regards to henna, I have unusually fine, soft skin. The "coarser" and thicker your skin, the more the henna will absorb into it. Likewise, that is the reason why henna turns out so light on areas of the body other than the palms of your hands or the soles of your feet. Henna also does not take well to non-hand/foot areas because of body hair. We are mammals, so we are covered all over with hair (even if the hair is light, or very small and fine). That hair keeps the henna from setting properly against the skin. Divas brow is specialised in any kind of henna art. We have professional team who is passionate to look after all your requirements. We use natural henna which will give you safe and wonderful experience.

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