The art of applying henna in hands and feet is known as mehndi and it is a vey old custom and art form of India. Indian weddings are incomplete without the mehndi ceremony and because of the red tinge appear after application and people use to color their grey hair. Mehndi is the traditional art of adorning the hands and feet with a paste made from the finely ground leaves of the henna plant. The art form remains the same as it was several years before it started. It is beautiful and exquisite, the way it stains the fair complexion skin.
It is natural and has no side effects on sensitive skin too as in the case of other coloring agents that consist of chemicals. These chemicals suite for coloring grey hair for some people and few of them find this to be allergic. Mehndi ingredients are quite natural and acceptance to all is common. The dry henna powder and other ingredients are made paste, and this mehndi for hair is a very good substitute to commercial hair color. Mehndi for hair will not give you hair the fixed red tinge if it is used properly. It has also had medicinal properties as a reliever.
Always use best quality hair mehndi. Take an iron vessel. Take 250 grams mehndi, 2 spoons amla powder, 2 spoons shikakai powder, 2 spoons Aretha powder. Mix all of these together. Dissolve half a cup of coffee power in water and boil it. When it cools, mix all the ingredients and make a smooth paste. You can also use an egg instead of curd. Washing of hair should be as follows.



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