Present Day Scenario It is usually applied during Hindu weddings and festivals like Karva Chauth, Diwali, Teej, and Bhai dooj. Beautiful designs are drawn on hands, feet and legs, which enhance the beauty of a woman by leaps and bounds, especially when they slip into traditional outfits like Lehengas, Saris and Salwar Kurtas. Maximum designs are drawn on the palms of the hand since there is no melanin there, and the drawn objects appear clearly. In some parts of India, even bridegrooms get their hands embellished with Mehendi as part of the wedding ceremony and rituals.
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Mehendi hands. Suitable for: Suitable for family functions and festivals. Design Placement: You can apply this on your palms and back of the hand Pair with: This design goes good with ethnic and heavy traditional outfits only. Mehendi is a temporary art form of skin decoration that is popular mainly to adorn palms of women, back of the hands and feet. It is applied from a paste of dried ground henna leaves that is bought in a cone shaped tube and made into designs. The designs may be simple like a single circular blob, or intricate geometric patterns inspired by Gothic or Arabic art. It is applied by the bride and her relatives before the wedding, and during festivities.

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