Saturday 23 July 2011

come on ppl

hey friends wen u visit here plz leave a comment ....want to know what u think of my blog ....thanks

Saturday 4 June 2011

wooo wooo !!!new arabic mehndi designs

new Arabic designs
bridal mehndi
Fancy Arabic designs
Arabic party henna design
shaded henna design
occasional paki design

Friday 3 June 2011

Thanks

Thanks to all 4 giving me feedback...hope u all are enjoying ....hey girls i told u all before also that if u want me to upload your designs then join me on facebook n upload your picture on the wall of www.facebook.com/decorhands and later i ll upload it here on the blog....
 looking forward for your response ...
Thankyou

Friday 27 May 2011

ok me back with new design pics

pakistani mendhi design
fancy design
party design
paki foot design
bridal foot henna

Sunday 22 May 2011

How to obtain dark colour of henna?

After application of henna designs keep it on for atleast one hour then dont remove it or wash, apply oil on your hands with cotton n keep in on for another half an hour...then wash ur hands and dry....

Thursday 12 May 2011

upload ur designs

hi girls if u want to upload your henna designs on my blog , all u have to do is to contact me on facebook just search the page Decor hands and like the page then upload your designs there .....thank you

Tuesday 10 May 2011

Thank you

Thank you 4 visiting my blog but please do write comments , so that i can improve my blog by editing it .I am glad to inform u all that i am working on arabic designs when i ll be finished i ll upload them all on the blog .....
 regards.

Friday 29 April 2011

Arabic henna designs

Henna has been used since the Bronze Age to dye skin (including body art), hair, fingernails, leather, silk and wool. In several parts of the world it is traditionally used in various festivals and celebrations. There is mention of henna as a hair dye in Indian court records around 400 CE,[2] in Rome during the Roman Empire, and in Spain during Convivencia.[3] It was listed in the medical texts of the Ebers Papyrus (16th c BCE Egypt)[4] and by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (14th c CE (Syria and Egypt) as a medicinal herb.[5] In Morocco, wool is dyed and ornamented with henna, as are drumheads and other leather goods.
Use of henna for body art has enjoyed a recent renaissance due to improvements in cultivation, processing, and the emigration of people from traditional henna-using regions.[
Arabic henna
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bridal mehndi design
party henna design
Arabic henna style
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Friday 22 April 2011

Mendhi

Henna (Lawsonia inermis) is a flowering plant used since antiquity to dye skin, hair, fingernails, leather and wool. The name is also used for dye preparations derived from the plant, and for the art of temporary tattooing based on those dyes. Additionally, the name is misused for other skin and hair dyes, such as black henna or neutral henna, which do not derive from the plant.
The English name "henna" comes from the Arabic حِنَّاء, pronounced [ħɪnˈnæːʔ] or colloquially حنا.


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