Friday 21 June 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Biography

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There are many women in Pakistan who are crazy about mehndi. Thus, today we will talk about mehndi designs 2013. These designs include Arabic, Indian and Pakistani designs. Floral motifs and other traditional motifs like paisleys can be seen in mehndi designs 2013. Some of the designs are simple while others are quite elaborate and intricate. Some of mehndi designs 2013 include glitter and bead, which are in style in Pakistan these days. They are suitable for wedding and festivals.  Mehndi designs 2013 are for both hands and feet. The designs will suit all age groups.

Mehndi is basically a temporary decoration on the skin. Many people also think of it as a temporary tattoo. It is applied by women to hands and feet in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh and Arab countries. They are applied on weddings as well as Muslim and Hindu festivals. Mehndi has now become quite popular in the west also where it is called henna tattoos. It is applied on the body and arms also. In the east, it is applied on hands and feet only where it is prominent. There are henna artists now all over the world who apply beautiful mehndi on the hands and feet of women. The designs can range from quite simple ones for kids and girls to quite intricate ones for brides.

You can see some beautiful mehndi designs 2013 for girls below. Although there are many mehndi designs 2013 available all the web, these designs have been carefully selected for girls in Pakistan. So, if you have a relative’s or friend’s wedding coming up or you want to see some designs to apply just like that, consider these mehndi designs 2013. 
Henna is basically a dye that gives a cooling effect when applied on the skin and gives red color to it. It is mostly used on hair as a natural dye but is commonly used to decorate hands.
When it dries completely, the skin or hair is washed with water to reveal the dyed color.
Asian brides are not complete until they have applied Henna on their hands and feet.
Nowadays the henna cone contains some chemicals, so if you are allergic or your skin is sensitive, then check a little amount of henna on your palm before making the whole design. If it gives you itcy or burning feeling, do not use it. Sometimes, it happens when the henna is expired so make sure to use the fresh one.

Also, if you have done waxing on an area where you are going to apply henna, do not do it just after waxing. Wait a day or two, as skin pores will be opened and henna contains some chemical. This situation may cause damage or irritation on your skin.

Henna gives different color on different skins. On palms, the color is darkest, near to black sometimes. On the other side of hand, the color is much lighter and then on arm it gets lighter. The color comes best after one or two days. You will notice the difference of the color everyday, first it goes darker, then after few days, it goes lighter and finally its gone!

Place henna design on a table or some hard surface. Lay a sheet of clear glass on it to cover it completely.

The main thing to apply Henna from cone is to hold the cone correctly. Hold it in your right hand (if you are Right-handed), taking photo as a guide. Your hand must be comfortable while holding it and try to squeeze to see how comfortably you can do it. Squeeze little at a time, do not apply too much force as the henna mixture is in liquid form and at the beginning, it comes out of the cone without squeezing. Learn as you do!

Take out the pin from the cone when you are using it and keep it in someplace safe. And do not forget to put it back in the cone when you have done working.

When you are ready to start, take the pin out of cone and squeeze a little henna on a piece of tissue paper. It will be black in the beginning and hard too, keep squeezing it until the mixture comes out of light color and is soft.

As you start applying, the tip keeps on get messy, so keep cleaning it with tissue paper. The cleaner the tip, the neater will be your work.

Now you have learnt how to squeeze, clean and hold the cone. Start applying the henna on the glass sheet following the design from the paper. As a beginner, your hand will keep shivering, the lines will be wavy and it will be messy. Do not worry it happens.

Place the design in front of you as the fingers will be near to you and the wrist away. The reason for this positioning is that whenever you apply henna on someone’s hand, you will never start from fingers as they will be near to you. You have to start from the farthest place and come to nearest. Otherwise the whole hand will get messy!


If you have made some mistake while applying it, do not worry. Just wipe off with tissue paper. But when you are working on skin, then it will definitely leave its color.

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Mehndi Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

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