Traditional Henna/Mehendi Bride & Groom Image Design (Dulha Dulhan Art)
- Added Jul 31, 2012
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Henna paste recipe No 1 - take two tablespoons of pure henna powder. Take about five slices of dried lemon and boil it with a teaspoon of sugar until it becomes bright red. Allow to cool until warm and mix the henna powder. Let is soak overnight. Add to this paste half a spoon of geranium essential oil and one teaspoon of cajeput essential oil. In case you find that the paste has become too thick add to it a little water - warm would be best.
Henna paste recipe No 2 - take about three tablespoons of henna powder an mix it with half a spoon of mustard oil; add to the mixture the juice of half a lemon and adjust the consistency by adding water at room temperature. Put the mixture in a cone and you are ready to make designs. This mixture is best used when you need fastsupplies as it does not need to be kept overnight.
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