Showing posts with label Henna Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henna Tattoos. Show all posts

Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Painless and Temporary of Henna Tattoos

The Painless and Temporary of Henna TattoosIf you want to experience the thrill of getting a tattoo just for a short period of time; go for temporary tattoo pigment like henna. Temporary tattoos easily fade away after few days. They are quite famous also these days owing to their temporariness.

The main charm of getting a temporary tattoo is that it is not painful and also you can try different designs once the previous one fades away. The designs made by Henna or Mehndi are beautiful and as henna is herbal there is no threat to the skin.

But avoid Black Henna, which may have some chemical additives and may cause burning sensations. Though henna will never be able to outshine the original tattoo style and pigments used, as they are more bright and colorful, still it is a wonderful option for beginners.

The Painless and Temporary of Henna Tattoos

The Ink of Asian Henna Tattoos

The Ink of Asian Henna TattoosWhen it comes to get a tattoo done on something that depicts a hint of Indian culture and fashion, undoubtedly henna tattoos steal the show. Be it marriage, engagement, courtship years, henna or mehendi tattoos, as they are popularly known as, are an integral part of the tradition.

The henna tattoo designs are normally very complex and intricately done. Moreover, getting a henna tattoo is not at all painful because no needles are involved. These tattoo designs are popular in Asian subcontinent, more in countries like India, Pakistan, and Nepal etc.

These tattoos are mainly positioned on the hands or feet. Of late a hint of cosmopolitanism is being seen in these henna tattoo designs.

The Ink of Asian Henna Tattoos

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Wing Tattoos in Henna

Wing Tattoos in Henna
Wing Tattoos in HennaI was really expecting a change to make an attractive piece, single round henna and I am very happy to take this shot. If you think henna tattoo is limited to the hands and feet but It really can be applied almost everywhere, and the time and attention to detail, good powder and sugar with plenty of lemon and maybe a hair dryer, you can get the right color. I'm anxious to see the final color tattoo. I hope that a rich dark brown color! All best wishes.