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Published: 2007-02-18 22:48:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 7172; Favourites: 81; Downloads: 840
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Description Rai came over and allowed me to attempt some henna designs on her hands.

This is the first time I've ever done henna, so it was a bit of an experiment. I used Jamila brand henna powder, sifted it, and mixed in very unexact amounts of distilled water, sugar, and lemon juice. Meanwhile Rai helped me roll some mylar cones (best thing ever... I was able to be really precise with my lines). Once I saw dye release, I strained the henna and put it into the cones, which I cut the tips of to several different widths. After I was done laying on the paste, I put her hands under a blow dryer for a little bit before applying two coats of "New Skin" (liquid band-aid stuff), letting it dry between each coat. Once all of this was done, I put her hands in old socks. The next morning we used liberal amounts of nail polish to remove the paste and the stain darkened in the next couple hours to a beautiful rust/copper color. All in all, I'd say it was a success, but I would make her keep the New Skin longer to darken the stain a little more next time. Or maybe add a little more sugar.

From start to finish, it took almost 6 hours.
I created the entire design on both hands based on traditional Indian/Arabic methods.

(I'm including this image in my traditional account too because I did both the design and the photograph.)


You can expect to see some other henna projects from me in the future. I really enjoyed doing this.
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Comments: 8

MABLBE [2012-07-29 02:18:27 +0000 UTC]

Outstanding! Wonderful!

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crimsonyaoi [2010-07-30 14:33:43 +0000 UTC]

i am featuring this at thouarthere.tumblr.com

it's gorgeous.

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RejectedMind [2009-01-22 18:11:52 +0000 UTC]

I absolutely love henna, it's so much fun to create a design you like, and have it last for a while as a traveling piece of art.
That's a stunning picture! :3

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NaitoOokami [2007-02-19 06:17:13 +0000 UTC]

Very nice. I got henna done in India, for my cousins wedding. its so cool, but we didnt use as much preservation techniques you did! thats a lot! i reckon it depends on how it's applied and just luck. i mean, one of my arms came our really nicely, but the other one, the henna wouldnt come off so i used a butter knife to scrape it off..bad idea, it faded really badly, almost unseen three hours after application. and the next day, the good arm went darker. i dont know if theres an art to making henna last longer, i really dont

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Vocea In reply to NaitoOokami [2007-02-19 15:08:41 +0000 UTC]

Well, there are certain things that definitely make mehndi stains darker... heat helps, and so do "terps" (it's a type of oil to make henna release the pigment better, rather than water), and of course, time. The longer you leave it on, the darker it'll be. Some people also argue that what you add into the paste will darken the stains, or just change the consistency so that it's easier to work with. The sugar mades the henna more cohesive and less likely to crack while it's drying, and the lemon juice forces the pH of the paste to the range where it best releases dye. The biggest problem is that all types of henna are different, so there's no real SET way to do it... so everyone ends up kind of creating their own recipe for what works best for them.There's arguably just as much art in mixing the paste as there is in applying it.
This was my first time ever mixing and applying it, and I didn't really have any idea what I was doing.. ("Hrm. it looks a little soupy... ADD MORE SUGAR! Oh crap, now it's too thick... MORE LEMON JUICE! and just a pinch more henna powder to balance it out...") but whatever I did worked out well, 'cause her skin stained really nicely.

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NaitoOokami In reply to Vocea [2007-02-20 11:17:05 +0000 UTC]

wow. I've only had it done by someone in preparation for a wedding. i've never made it before...sounds like fun! my one came out soso, it was a bit uneven.

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doll-paper [2007-02-18 22:51:34 +0000 UTC]

that's beautiful

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Gugu-V [2007-02-18 22:50:16 +0000 UTC]

I love it!

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