How to Make Henna Paste
Filed under: Tattoos Author: Lori
Henna can be made at home and can also be made from pre made packages in shops that specialize in these popular temporary tattoos. There are many available options when it comes to places to find these henna tattoos and you can choose between many designs including those that are hand drawn on the skin with the use of a small brush and even designs that are stenciled on the skin.
When it comes to making henna paste, there are many options that are available. Henna powder can be purchased from natural stores and natural food stores that can allow you to create the paste at home and apply your own tattoos or even have a tattoo designing party with friends.
Although available in a paste that can be used to create tattoos, many people choose to make use of the powder as it is often less expensive and can be easily created into a paste through the use of a little bit of water or essential oils. While creating the henna tattoos however, the paste should be prepared and should be allowed to sit to allow the color to develop. Hours later, additional oils should be placed within the paste to loosen the paste up and allow you to easily apply the paste to the skin.
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May 21st, 2010 at 6:24 pm
All? very beautiful ,,,,Is any one can tell me how to make liquide henna which we use to put on Eid with chouriyaan shops?
Tig
September 27th, 2010 at 8:21 pm
This is not very helpful at all. How much of each item? You don’t say. Lemon Juice? Water? You say both at one time or another. How much water? How much lemon juice? How much essential oil? People can be made very ill by using too much essential oils. Woman who are expecting a baby should never use Lavender oil for example. You need to take care when giving vague information and few details and cautions. Actually NO cautions.