It’s 2008. I’m ten years old. I have a henna cone in my hand and I’m not afraid to use it. I squeeze unrecognisable flowers onto the women, and I paint wonky footballs and messy rockets onto the boys.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For those who grew up in cultures that use henna to tattoo the hands, the tradition is considered sacred. (Photo: Getty Images; ...
If you've ever been to an Indian, Moroccan, or Pakistani wedding ceremony, you've probably seen — or worn — mehndi. Many brides, both abroad and in the United States, wear these henna "tattoos" on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Click through to see more beautiful henna designs. Click through to see more beautiful henna designs. Henna is typically seen on ...
WITH festival season well underway and the Irish heatwave seemingly not going anywhere soon it is peak season for henna. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the art of henna, it is a type of dye ...
Brown-red, herbal treasure, this plant has dominated Arab beauty routines for millenia Sprouting from desert sands across a large swathe of the world is a little tree, with pale-coloured flowers and ...
Hariyali Teej Mehendi Designs: Observing fast on Sawan special Hariyali Teej holds a great significance in Hindu mythology. On this day, a wife observes fast for the long life of her husband and to ...