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Mehendi on the back and hands: history, styles, how it is applied

Mehendi is one of the oldest arts for applying drawings of different designs to the body with the use of henna. There are several versions of the source of such a colorful direction in the culture. It is now popular to make mehendi on the back and arms.

History of origin

It is commonly believed that this art appeared five thousand years ago in ancient India. Residents of the country believe that it originated on their territory. But it is not so.

Scientists suggest that the painting of henna appeared in ancient Egypt. It was this people who had a tradition of painting limbs to pharaohs, performing a mummification rite.

As the Egyptians believed, original drawings allow you to easily enter the world of the dead. In Arab countries, the fair sex was wearing henna painting as a kind of amulet. In India it is a sign of fertility and abundance. Now mehendi on his back or hands is just an opportunity to decorate his body.

How to get the "paint"

Henna, which is used in painting, is obtained from the leaves of a tree grown in Egypt, India or the Middle East.

Now the dye is on free sale. It is easy to buy in shops in India. The best masters get the pigment on their own and everyone has their own secret recipe. Prepare a solution that lasts long on the skin is not so simple. In some cases, add coffee, eucalyptus oil or lemon juice.

Four styles

Mehendi on his back or arms is not a tattoo. The image can only last about three weeks. A great option for those who do not want to do a real tattoo. There are 4 traditional patterns in styles:

  • Curls with flowers. So draw in the Middle East.
  • Geometric patterns. Prerogative of African countries.
  • Teardrop patterns depicting oriental cucumbers. This is Indian style.
  • A mixture of oriental and Indian drawings - so paint the body in Asian culture.

How to make mehendi at home

  1. Initially, it is necessary to prepare the skin for applying the mural. When doing mehendi on the back or other area, the body or limbs are scrubbed and rubbed with essential oil, which helps remove excess fat. The hair covering must be removed in advance, it can serve as an obstacle to the penetration of the coloring matter.
  2. To obtain an even pattern from henna, you can use a stencil or water-soluble paper. True masters apply the pattern "by hand" with the help of wooden or metal sticks. Excess paint is best removed immediately. Otherwise, the skin will have blurred spots that can stain clothing. Already ready mehendi on the back (photo) are presented in this article.
  3. Dry the pattern for 8 hours. Depending on the paint, the time may be slightly different. The real color is manifested after 40 hours.

Peculiar biotate will please about 3 weeks. Masters recommend periodically wiping the pattern with almond oil. It is undesirable to expose the drawing to water.

Which pattern is best done on the back?

When studying different patterns, it can be understood that each picture of "Mehendi" on the back has its significance. Before choosing a particular image, it is recommended to study it well and find out what secret meaning is hidden in it. After all, this is a kind of talisman, which must be selected individually.

The true master can help with the value of the image. He will certainly prompt and advise the most suitable symbol.

Each specialist has his own mehendi catalog. On the back sketches cause more volume. Fans loving this part of the body can boast of a beautiful pattern that occupies all of its territory.

Only certain values of the figures are known:

  • The eight-pointed end provides protection from all directions.
  • The vine is a symbol of devotion.
  • The painted disc: for men - the ability to command, for women - wisdom.
  • The stars mean hope.
  • The cross serves as a link between the earth and the sky.
  • The curved line helps to overcome difficulties and obstacles.
  • The swan leads to success.
  • The moon symbolizes unearthly beauty.
  • Small points - love of her husband.
  • Sink leads to victory.
  • The earring in all possible variations embodies the creative nature.

Mehendi on the back (photo) are very beautiful and diverse. Often these are drawings in the style of the Middle East. In Russia, this type of art is becoming more popular.

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