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How to apply Henna (Mehndi) on your Hands!

How to apply Henna (Mehndi) on your Hands!
Henna is basically a dye that gives a cooling effect when applied on the skin and gives red color to it. It is mostly used on hair as a natural dye but is commonly used to decorate hands.
When it dries completely, the skin or hair is washed with water to reveal the dyed color.
Asian brides are not complete until they have applied Henna on their hands and feet.

In this instructable, I will show you how to apply Henna on hands and make different designs with it.

What will you need:
Henna(mehndi) cone (pencil cone is better)
A printed copy of Henna design
A transparent Glass sheet (you may use clear plastic sheet instead)
Tissue paper
Glitter cone (optional)
A4 sheet or plain piece of paper
Pencil

Things to Remember
Nowadays the henna cone contains some chemicals, so if you are allergic or your skin is sensitive, then check a little amount of henna on your palm before making the whole design. If it gives you itcy or burning feeling, do not use it. Sometimes, it happens when the henna is expired so make sure to use the fresh one.

Also, if you have done waxing on an area where you are going to apply henna, do not do it just after waxing. Wait a day or two, as skin pores will be opened and henna contains some chemical. This situation may cause damage or irritation on your skin.

Henna gives different color on different skins. On palms, the color is darkest, near to black sometimes. On the other side of hand, the color is much lighter and then on arm it gets lighter. The color comes best after one or two days. You will notice the difference of the color everyday, first it goes darker, then after few days, it goes lighter and finally its gone!


 
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Step 1The Basics of applying Henna

The Basics of applying Henna
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Before you can master the art of applying Henna on hands, you must practise on glass sheet

Place henna design on a table or some hard surface. Lay a sheet of clear glass on it to cover it completely.

The main thing to apply Henna from cone is to hold the cone correctly. Hold it in your right hand (if you are Right-handed), taking photo as a guide. Your hand must be comfortable while holding it and try to squeeze to see how comfortably you can do it. Squeeze little at a time, do not apply too much force as the henna mixture is in liquid form and at the beginning, it comes out of the cone without squeezing. Learn as you do!

Take out the pin from the cone when you are using it and keep it in someplace safe. And do not forget to put it back in the cone when you have done working.

When you are ready to start, take the pin out of cone and squeeze a little henna on a piece of tissue paper. It will be black in the beginning and hard too, keep squeezing it until the mixture comes out of light color and is soft.

As you start applying, the tip keeps on get messy, so keep cleaning it with tissue paper. The cleaner the tip, the neater will be your work.

Now you have learnt how to squeeze, clean and hold the cone. Start applying the henna on the glass sheet following the design from the paper. As a beginner, your hand will keep shivering, the lines will be wavy and it will be messy. Do not worry it happens.

Place the design in front of you as the fingers will be near to you and the wrist away. The reason for this positioning is that whenever you apply henna on someone’s hand, you will never start from fingers as they will be near to you. You have to start from the farthest place and come to nearest. Otherwise the whole hand will get messy!

If you have made some mistake while applying it, do not worry. Just wipe off with tissue paper. But when you are working on skin, then it will definitely leave its color.

Now what you need for perfection is….practise! It is the regular practise that will improve your handling and applying skills. Keep practising on glass sheet as you can see, you can wash it easily. Let it dry for the next use or wipe it with tissue paper if henna is not completely dried.
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Jul 8, 2010. 12:51 PMhammer9876 says:
Beautiful work! I find this so much more interesting than a tattoo. The fact that it wears off is great. Do women other than brides have this done? How often?
Mar 11, 2012. 7:40 AMSpritie says:
lots of people do this just for fun
Jul 6, 2010. 5:29 AMzeyanimisbah says:
ur wrk s grt,,um a mehndi designer n i luv da instructions.....mashallah, :))))
Jul 10, 2010. 1:02 AMKasm279 says:
I have no idea what you just said...
Feb 1, 2012. 6:13 PMshazni says:
mashallah means- as god wills
Aug 10, 2010. 5:40 AMToddisI says:
I believe thats ancient zeyanimisbahian... I a proffesor on it... it says your works great! I'm a mehndi designer and I love the instrucrions.... Hubla mama bumbumkink
Jul 10, 2010. 9:31 AMzeyanimisbah says:
??????????????
Jul 10, 2010. 11:07 AMKasm279 says:
did you mean to say "your work is great, im a mehndi designer and i love the instructions" ?
Jul 11, 2010. 8:26 AMzeyanimisbah says:
yess,,seems lyk ur confused :P
Aug 13, 2010. 8:50 AMCerafem says:
:( this is everything that is wrong with our generation. please use words...
Apr 3, 2011. 12:09 PMmelraeart says:
haha agreed!
Sep 20, 2010. 3:10 PMclick HERE for latest obsession says:
Hey, Cerafem, I'm 14 and just look at me using words!

Oh, and capitalization!

Okay, I'm sorry...
Sep 20, 2010. 4:11 PMKasm279 says:
Heh, I'm 15 and most of the time I at least capitalize :D
Nov 28, 2010. 5:08 PMBearNecessity says:
I am 23, and I rarely use words...
Jul 11, 2010. 9:50 AMKasm279 says:
Just a hint so you don't get this in the future, use vowels in your words >.>
Oct 11, 2010. 6:59 AMclick HERE for latest obsession says:
I did.
Oct 11, 2010. 3:32 PMKasm279 says:
Not you, the other person :P
Oct 11, 2010. 4:46 PMclick HERE for latest obsession says:
Sorry. A thousand apologies and free people pies to you.
Jul 11, 2010. 10:51 AMzeyanimisbah says:
LOL ;)) ^_^
Jul 16, 2010. 11:06 AMJavin007 says:
Pretty sure Kasm wasn't joking.
Dec 10, 2011. 1:13 PMtinker234 says:
excuse me could you tell me where i can buy hena
Dec 22, 2011. 3:28 PMtinker234 says:
is there a website?
Oct 22, 2011. 9:05 PMmaryam sweto says:
thank with the help of u i can solve my problem
May 9, 2011. 9:12 AMlesmeiS says:
thats soo cool lol so how dose the stuff work? dose it stain your hand ?
Aug 10, 2010. 5:41 AMToddisI says:
Where do you get the henna???
Apr 3, 2011. 12:08 PMmelraeart says:
Here is a link to a great web sight. It sells henna and all of the supplies that you would need for henna tattoos and hair dye!

http://www.hennacaravan.com/hennakits.html

I'm always happy with their service!
Sep 29, 2010. 7:11 PMShootingStars says:
Wow that is beautiful. Great work!
Sep 12, 2010. 11:54 AMaasnahbee says:
Masha Allah, the designs of the henna are really very beautiful.
Aug 26, 2010. 11:29 PMlala1989 says:
it'cute but i don't understand~ did u paint on the glue paper frist ,and then press it on hand?
Jul 24, 2010. 7:49 AMship20 says:
Wow, these designs are beautiful. Congrats on a winning entry.
Jul 15, 2010. 1:23 PMSe11Out says:
Can I use my self hand to do picture on it, or it'll be very difficult? PS: I have not practice in drawing before
Jul 9, 2010. 10:33 AMabstractmotor says:
do you know of a good place to buy the henna cones (online or chain store)? I've never been able to find a good applicator and you definitely have : )
Jul 8, 2010. 9:05 PMamdivoff says:
any place online where i can purchase some? i would love to do some on my wife :)
Jul 3, 2010. 8:17 AMsed003 says:
how do you know if the henna will turn out red or dark brown when you are done? I have seen one on an arm that was dark brown instead of red like in your video.
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