
Henna is traditionally worn in India by brides on their wedding day, they have their hands, arms, legs and feet covered by the tiny detailed symbols and free hand designs. It's seen as an art of beauty and pride. Henna is a nectar based liquid, it takes minutes to apply and stain your skin. I've recently got henna on my fingers hand and wrist. It's so beautiful and I believe doesn't have to he worn for tradition occasion or religeon these days. Any way to express beauty and imagination should be represented to the full. I love henna it's lasted about a week and a half, the colours eventually fade. I think anybody who is artistic or believes in symbolic writings and meanings should try it. Not expensive or time consuming.. And way better than a permanent tattoo!!
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