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The Art of Henna

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
toos have a long history of use in eastern cultures, particularly in the sub continent, Arabia and North Africa, but why is henna so popular today? Some would say that it is simply a fashion trend inspired by celebrities such as Madonna, Liv Tyler, Demi Moore and Prince. Seeing Madonna with henna tattoos on her hands in her video for ‘Frozen’ certainly gave henna more exposure to the media. It became a much talked about style of body decoration, and as a result interest in this traditional art form was ignited, spawning a great deal of promotion on television and in glossy magazines.

One cannot wholly attribute the popularity of henna to those celebrities alone. Henna is still used in eastern cultures and it was only probably a matter of time before these practices became more accessible in today’s multicultural society.

Mehndi, which is a far more traditional name for henna, celebrates the hands as a miracle of creation and a vehicle of love. It focuses our attention on the sacred nature of the hands activities. Here instrument in turn becomes canvas. From the hand to the hand the henna flows a deep red into patterns of personal meaning, defined by and redefining traditions.

Mehndi is a unique form of painting because it is not only honourable but also requires contact. Human touch, itself a medium of expression, it adds another dynamic dimension to this work.

It is a fundamental human trait to use the skin as a canvas for artistic expression. To decorate one’s body is the most pertinent expression of individuality and creativity that is available, be it permanent or not.

Tattooing as an art form on the skin has been practiced for many thousands of years. Today it is constantly growing in popularity, as are all forms of body decoration and adornment, such as piercing various parts of the anatomy.

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The history and origins of the use of henna are hard to trace. With centuries of migration and cultural interaction, it is difficult to determine which culture and people started using henna first. There is archaeological evidence to suggest that the ancient Egyptians used henna to colour their nails, hair and even their beards, as traces of these have been found on the nails and hair of mummified pharaohs.

Whatever the case, it is clear that henna has been used by many different cultures for many centuries.

Once the use of henna as a form of body decoration became more widespread, it developed in its cultural importance and was included in many aspects of daily, spiritual and ceremonial life. As its popularity grew so to did the diversity of designs, application methods and recipes.

Another attraction of henna tattoos is that they are temporary. You can try out different styles and designs without them being permanent or painful, unlike real tattoos.

As we all know that fashion changes rapidly, and what is in vogue today may well be out of date tomorrow. With henna you can change your designs as your taste and fashion demands.

 

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By: fazilla shujaat

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I am a freelance writer and have been writing for 5 years.

I have written many articles about culture, religion and fashion.



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Herbal Hair Tips to Counter Dandruff

Saturday, April 5th, 2008
One of the worst skin problems is dandruff that not only leaves us scratching ever now and then but it makes our hair looks dull and unhealthy and eventually lead to severe hair loss and baldness if left untreated. Not only has this dandruff also given rise to several other skin problems like pimples, acne or rash that are often seen on the forehead and cheeks of the people who are quite prone to dandruff. This may also spread on the face, back, upper arms and on the chest wherever the skin comes in contact with the dandruff. Therefore it is important that you control the dandruff that will automatically control the formation of pimples and acne that tarnish your beauty.

Mild cases of dandruff often improves with careful shampooing using professional salon anti-dandruff products but severe cases seems difficult to be cured and  it takes long time. Although dandruff recurs so you need to be watchful regarding this matter. AS approved by FDA  that there are five ingredients- salicylic acid, coal-tar, pyrithione zinc, selenium sulfide, and sulfur that could fight the dandruff effectively and so when looking for the with over-the-counter shampoos you must pay the attention to its ingredients. Other than these you can also follow herbal treatment for your hair problem.

Often it has been found and it even has occurred with me several times that itching due to dandruff causes damage to our scalp by the nails. In the extreme condition it our scalp bleeds and this causes further bacterial infection leading to serious problems. Before it is too late start massaging your scalp gently with the finger tips in small circulatory movements so as to dislodge the dandruff flakes of the scalp with hot coconut or olive oil and leave it overnight followed by applying 1 lemon juice the next day an hour before shampooing with herbal shampoo. Herbal hair products are mild in nature proves to be very effective that can curb and control the infection without damaging the delicate tresses and also help in stimulating the hair growth. Henna or hair care products of Henna are excellent for any kind of hair problems. Besides this it helps in promoting hair growth and conditions leaving the hair soft and shiny. Specially prepared Henna Mix is very effective in controlling dandruff, restoring and improving the hair texture.

Lastly I would like to remind that you should keep your towels, combs, hair and pillow absolutely clean to avoid the chances of re-infection. It should also be remembered not to use anybody’s towels and combs. Soak your hair brushes and combs in a mug containing hot water with some antiseptic lotion to sterilize it before you use it on your hair. It is advisable to finish your hair care with herbal rinse or medicated rinse after shampooing that will keep your scalp dandruff free and make your hair grow healthy.



By: Louise Jones

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