February 17, 2009

History Of Henna Tattoo

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Temporary henna tattoos  have become quite the rage in recent times. However, henna has been around for a long time and has been used by Indian and African women for its colouring and nourishing properties.

In fact, the beginnings of the use of henna can be traced back thousands of years to ancient Egypt. It is only over the past decade or so that  temporary tattoos  have emerged as the hottest accessory in the West. The absence of chemicals and temporary colour are the main advantages of a henna tattoo.

Egyptian roots of the Henna Tattoo

The Henna plant traces its roots to Egypt, from where it was brought as a gift for the Queen Mumtaz in India. The Mughals then encouraged the usage of henna as a beauty product and a decorative application on the skin, especially at the time of weddings. The history of the henna tattoo dates back nearly 5,000 years, when the Egyptians used them on their hands, hair and nails. Even the fingers and toes of Pharaohs were stained with henna before mummification. Henna is also believed to be a symbol of good luck and is applied before any auspicious event in various countries, such as India, Turkey, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

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Henna tattoo and its advantages

This tall shrub like plant grows in hot and humid climates and is generally found in Egypt, India, Africa and the Middle Eastern countries. The leaves of the Henna plant are ground into a powder, which is then made into a paste that colours the skin in a rich shade of mahogany.

The foremost advantage of using Henna is that the colour is temporary and fades away quickly. So for people who hate the thought of having tattoos that require piercing of the skin and are most often permanent, henna offers an attractive and easy opportunity. Henna tattoos are not only temporary tattoos, but can be applied quickly and in various designs. Henna has been an inexpensive way of adding to one’s beauty. It allows people to add exotic designs on their body at very little cost.

Henna has been known to have medicinal qualities as well. In Ayurvedic therapy, Henna is used as an anti-irritant and antiseptic for various skin allergies, heat rashes and to cool the body during hot summers. Due to its cooling properties, Henna is used in lotions and ointments for application on skin inflammations and even burns. Henna is also known to be a deodorant.

Henna tattoos and varied designs

Different kinds of henna tattoo designs are in vogue in countries such as Morocco, India and the Middle East. While African designs are generally geometric in nature, Indian designs are more floral and ornate. Celtic designs are based on intricate pictures and animal designs and give a mysterious look. Even Chinese and Japanese designs have become popular for the application of temporary tattoos.

These designs can be traced on or copied very easily with Henna Pens. It is as easy as drawing on paper. Several other henna based cosmetic products, such as eyeliners and lipsticks, are also available.

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Benefits of Henna                                                                                                             Henna also heals chronic wounds and ulcers. Henna is used to apply beautiful designs on the palms. It is also used to color nails and apply temporary tattoos on the body.

Henna Tattoo – The Return Of An Ancient Art Form                                                                In recent years there has been a great influx of inspiration from Asian and Indian cultures. Take for example the henna tattoo that was used throughout time.  

Brown Black Inked Henna Tattoo                                                                                  Mehndi decorations became fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes called henna tattoos.

How To Make Henna Tattoos                                                                                               The only thing left to do is decide on the design you are going to apply. Most henna kits include sample designs or stencils to work from. 

By: Juell Rahman

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About the Author: Juell Rahman has written numerous articles on the subject of skin decoration and the use of henna tattoos, he is an expert in this field.

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December 15, 2008

Personalized Tattoo Tip: Design Your Tattoo

Design Your Tattoo | Comments (1) admin @ 9:29 pm

Tattoos are the “in” thing amongst you and your friends. As a matter of fact, all of your friends just got one from the best known tattoo parlor in town. Not you, though. You did not get yourself inked not because you hate tattoos because you don’t. The truth is, you want to get one badly. You just do not know which design to choose. Well, why make it difficult on yourself? You do not have to spend hours checking out one design after another. Why not create your own mark? You read that right. Why not design your tattoo?

Maybe you don’t like the cookie-cutter designs your friends have stamped themselves with. Maybe you’re more serious about it than you’re letting on. Perhaps a tattoo is not just a fad to you. Whatever is holding you back, you can always design your tattoo. You don’t even have to be an artist to do that. All you have to do is look up databases of artistic tattoo designs. Comprehensive databases such as that of ‘Chopper Tattoo’ has several categories, among them Traditional Art and Butterfly. Each category has hundreds of designs and some of them came from remote places around the world. You could take one you particularly like and tweak the design a bit to suit your taste. Or, you can take two or three designs from the same or different category and go about putting all those in one piece. That’s the beauty of tattooing as an art: you’re free to put your personality into the design. After all, you will wear it. (more…)

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