Coloured Henna

by zeyanimisbah in Living > Beauty

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Coloured Henna

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When we talk about henna we get stuck into one colour, I found out a great product which gives you coloured henna stains which is free of ammonia and PPD. For those who wish to buy, let me know below in the comment box, I’ll give you the details of where to buy :) shall we get started?

The Colours

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I have got many colors, but for this design I’m using black and orange.

Prior to the Design

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For a bride I would recommend getting done her manicure and the body wax before getting done henna, because manicure and body wax might lighten the colour of the henna.

Basics

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The basic techniques and different ways to use them are shown above.

One by One

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Now let’s see how to create a design using these techniques.

How To..

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The Fingers

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Drying and Washing

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Once the design is created, leave it on for 30- 40 minutes until it’s completely dry and then u could peel it off or wash it off.

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Done. You could decorate this design with rhinestones using some lash glue.

Share pictures if you try it out. And vote :)