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How to apply Henna
Applying Henna requires one to master the technique of moving one's hand and fingers. This allows you to provide a unique and fashionable design on the hands of the one looking to apply Henna. You need to add natural ingredients to add depth further to the colour of the Henna. Hence, it is important for you to gather enough knowledge around the ingredients that mix well with the Henna and make the colour more vibrant. You must also remember the skin type of every person varies, and hence while some mixes suit a particular person's hand, while others don't. Read on further to understand about Henna mixes in detail.
First Step: Find the Right kind of Henna.
Are you thinking - Where can I go in search for good Henna? No need to worry, since the local grocery store situated closer to your house has it in sufficient quantity. However, you need to be careful, since many a times, the Henna that has been lying on one of the shelves of the grocery store loses its strength, and hence the colour does not come out well. In such cases, you can look for genuine Henna suppliers. If required, you can do an online search as well.
Second Step: You Need To Mix Henna.
Remember, if you mix the henna properly, then you will eventually get beautiful colour, which is darker and more vibrant. First, sift the henna, and if required, you can add honey or sugar to it as well. You can also add lemon juice. You can then tarp the Henna by mixing some tarp oil extracted from plants. This gives a darker colour to the Henna.
Third Step: Cover it Nicely
Once you have mixed the required oils and ingredients, you can cover the Henna mix with plastic or else it will get crusty. Once the Henna releases its die, it can be readily applied onto the skin.
Some Facts about Henna:
- Henna grows in hot climatic conditions.
- It is grown in many countries including Middle Eastern countries such as Iran, Pakistan, Syria, Persia, Morocco, Egypt and India.
- The henna plant (Lawsonia inermis) is around eight to ten feet high and its leaves are dried and crushed to prepare the henna powder.




