If you think to get inked, but not sure you’re ready for a commitment then consider getting a temporary tattoo of Henna. Henna tattoo is not really a tattoo at all but more appropriately referred to as the coloring, though some people get permanent designs inked into their skin. Tattoo ink used on henna derives from high Bush named henna plant. Most of the world’s supply of girlfriend comes from Egypt, Sudan and India, but is cultivated in several countries of the Middle East and Africa as well. In Pakistan, the plants tend to be known as “Mendhi”.
Take the Award Winning Tattoo DesignsThe plant is ground into powder and made into a paste that temporarily will stain the skin. The leaves are harvested from plants such as pink and creamy buds begin to bloom. The flowers can be used to perfume, and the leaves are hung up to dry. It’s important to keep them from direct light. Allowing them to air dry in the dark will maintain their quality of skin coloration. Henna
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art is usually done by women’s application, or at least there’s very little documentation that proves the contrary. Henna temporary tattoos applied to traditionally, including nails, hand and foot for ceremonies and celebrations such as weddings and festivals, religious ceremonies in particular.

