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The earliest potential records of henna use come from Egypt. Mummified bodies have been found with what appears to be henna-dyed hair and hennaed fingers; the mummy of Ramses II, among others, was noted to have hennaed fingertips and toes. The earliest of these findings dates back to the predynastic period of Egypt, approximately 3400 BCE.
Infra-red analysis has confirmed that the orange-red colouring is consistent with the active molecular ingredient in henna, hydroxy-naphthoquinone; the results of the microscopy also suggest, interestingly, that the henna was applied after death. If so, this may perhaps indicate the use of henna in some kind of mourning ritual or ceremony for the dead. While the mummy of Ramses II has henna-dyed hair, microscopic analysis confirms that he was in fact red headed in his youth; it could be suggested, therefore, that the henna was applied to restore his youthful appearance, either in his old age or during the mummification process.
The mummy of Queen Hatshepsut, ca. 1458 BCE, with hennaed hair
If archaeological evidence suggests that henna was used in ancient Egypt, we should expect confirmation from textual evidence; however, possible references to henna in Egyptian texts are extremely unclear. Some people claim that a variety of medicinal uses for henna are described in the Ebers Papyrus, but unfortunately this is based on a misreading of the word 'cyperus' (in a translation of the text) as referring to henna (later referred to as kupros in Greek and cyprus in Latin), when it in fact refers to Cyperus rotundus, a type of papyrus.
Understand the origin of henna in order to know the history of henna and body art. The henna plant grows in warm climates like the Middle East, North Africa and India, and the flowers are usually crushed to make henna paste for tattoos and body art designs.
Decide which henna style you want to know more about. Henna tattoos have four different styles: Middle Eastern Style, North American, Indian designs and Asian henna style of tattoos and body art.
Read more: How to Know the History of Henna Tattoos anStudy the history of the Middle Eastern Style which includes floral patterns and incorporate these designs into your henna tattoos and body art. Use geometric floral design on the hands and feet to utilize the North American style of henna designs.
Cover more of the body with henna body art to resemble gloves or stockings using Indian designs, or use solid blocks of color on the fingertips and toes to represent Southwestern Asian henna style.
Stay up to date on other henna designs like Celtic designs. These designs have become more popular using traditional Celtic bands and knots.
 Henna tattoos are fun to have. They are only temporary; you can erase them if the fancy have died down. You can also play around with millions of henna tattoo designs. Having henna tattoos are cheap as well compared to real tattoos and the best part is: there is no pain involved when you have them on your skin.
Henna tattoos originated from South Asia particularly in India. They are also known as Mehndi. The pigment is derived from the henna plant Lawsonia enermis which is an active dye that binds to the skin, nails and hair. Henna tattoo designs are often associated with religion, spirituality and are used during special ceremonies like weddings or festivities before the war to ask for divine protection.
You can definitely play around your chosen tattoo designs. You can have simple or elaborate designs depending on your preferences. And since they are only temporary, you can have different designs from time to time if you want to. Henna tattoo designs became trendy over the years, thanks to Madonna who had used Indian henna tattoo designs as a back drop on one of her albums highlighting the Indian culture and spirituality. Though she has been labeled blasphemous and she has desecrated the religious aspect and spirituality of the symbols or designs she used, it did not stop people from buying her albums and imitating her.

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Mehndi Design For Bridal Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

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