Mehandi is a Hindu ritual in which feet and hands are being decorated with henna. One can find henna for sale on Mehandi website or on HennaCat as well, another websites which sells henna is HennaPage, Amazon and eBay.
You can buy it from your local Asian shops/area just ask for it.
If you go to www.eBay.com you can type in whichever one you want and bid or buy it right away. Thank You for reading to anybody that is reading. Good Luck with your mendi/henna art tattoo. Sincerely, Terrier23
You can find Mendi Henna designs at a website called HennaMehndi where they sell all of the clothing/designs that you need. You can also buy them at selected clothing stores.
If so it isn't pure henna. Pure henna only comes in one color and that is red orange.
No, real henna is not bad for your hair. But be careful, henna only comes in one color - reddish orange. If the product claims to dye your hair any other color, it's not pure henna - so read what else is in there. And avoid black henna at any cost. It's not henna at all, but a very nasty chemical that can be toxic. But if you want to dye your hair in the salon it can be bad. Henna contains metallic salts that react with other hair dyes. If you went to the salon and failed to mention that you use henna colours and the stylist put an ordinary colour on your hair the hair would be destroyed so don't forget to mention it in the salon.
Temporary or vegetable dyes like henna are the safest for hair. These dyes do not cause a chemical reaction and contain no toxic materials. Also, semi and demi permanent dyes are not hard on hair because they contain little to no ammonia. ** A note on henna...the safest henna to use is Body Art Quality henna, not the boxed stuff found in health food stores. It is just henna leaves ground up with no added chemicals. BAQ henna is SAFE, non damaging and looks beautiful. Remember, henna comes in only one colour, and that is reddish orange. Your starting colour is the base. My hair is a lovely cherry red from hennaing for a couple of years....and you know what? I get no headaches anymore. I used to use ordinary permanent dyes and got headaches all the time. Henna is also very permanent. The Lawsone bonds with the keratin in the hair making it impossible to remove. Pure henna will not turn your hair green even though it looks green. Check the ingredients list on your henna boxes....if you see anything like PPD or Sodium picramate, take it back for a refund and find some pure henna (or henna with Indian herbs such as amla, shikakai, etc.) PPD and SP are incredibly damaging to the hair and scalp.
in Wisconsin, menomonee falls to be specific you could go to little India or taj groceries this is the one stop shop for any Desi girl or guy. INDIANS RULE !!!! PEACE OUT HOMEY.
No. The one seen in an earlier webisode from LA was henna.
Hope you didn't dye it with henna, for one thing. If you used regular hair dye, the quickest way to get it back to its original color is just to have it redyed. Or you can grow it out. If you used henna, you've got to grow it out--henna seals the hair shafts, and you can't dye through the seal.
Henna is the best and the safest natural henna to cover your gray hair. It leaves a reddish-orange tint on the hair strands after drying. However, the results depend on the natural color of your hair. Henna gradually fades out over time. It has near-permanent results on gray hair. When you have applied henna more than once, it takes really long time to fade. You have to wait till the hair grows and the color fades out.
To open a henna cone with a metal tip, first, hold the cone firmly in one hand. Use a pair of scissors or a sharp blade to carefully cut the tip of the metal nozzle at an angle, creating a small opening suitable for your desired design. Be cautious not to cut too much, as this can lead to a larger flow of henna than intended. After cutting, gently squeeze the cone to start applying the henna.
If his isn't at lost and found then buy a new one. =)