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Dark and Long Lasting Mehendi

Dark and Long Lasting Mehendi




The beautiful design of mehendi (henna) and its colour holds a special significance for every girl. It is believed that darker the colour of the bride’s mehendi, the more love she will get from her husband. On the other hand, some people also believe that the bride with a dark-coloured mehendi gets immense love from her mother-in-law.

Darkmehendi is what every Indian bride desires and if you are also going to adorn your hands with beautiful mehendi design soon, then let us give you some really simple and cool tips for make it dark and long-lasting.
Things to do before and while applying mehendi
Get proper sleep and eat something before applying the mehendi.
Book your mehendi artist weeks before the ceremony. And, before finalising your mehendidesigner, do look at their design samples. It will give you a clear idea about their designs patterns and design clarity. Also, if you have a specific design in your mind and want the same on your hands and feet, then give its copy to your artist beforehand.
For best results, try to make fresh henna paste at your home, or ask your mehendi artist to do so. Also, make sure your mehendi artist uses the good quality henna; otherwise you will not get the desired results.
Before applying mehendi, do wash your hands and feet with soap and dry them properly. Any cream or oil on your skin will act as a barrier, and minimise the mehendi absorption into your skin.
Ask your mehendi artist whether they need old piece of cloths, newpapers or any other things, before they start applying henna. Collect those things first, and then sit for the application. This way, the designer will not get disturbed in between and will be able to make the design in a flow.
Sit in a place where there is proper light and less hustle-bustle.
Do wear something comfortable as you will have to sit and wait for hours for the mehendiapplication to be completed.
Things not to do before and while applying mehendi
Avoid drinking too much liquid just before or while applying mehendi.
Do not sit in the sun while the mehendi is being applied.
Do not move your hands up and down or sideways to dry your mehendi quicker. It might get spread by doing so. Also, do not hop around or dance with wet mehendi as it can get smudged.
Do not blow-dry your mehendi under any circumstances. This may smudge your design and ruin it.
Do not shave or wax your arms and legs after applying mehendi. It will scrape off the upper layer of your skin, and the mehendi design will look faded. To ensure that you do not need any beauty treatment like manicure, pedicure and waxing done after the mehendi has been applied, get these things done just three to four days before the ceremony.
To get the best results for your wedding day, it is suggested to apply mehendi at least 24 to 48 hours before it.
Keep the mehendi on your hand for minimum seven to eight hours and maximum for 12 hours.
You can take ‘clove steam’ to get that rich and dark colour. All you have to do is to warm a few cloves in a pan and run your hands over the smoke. But remember, as soon as the steam starts hurting, just pull your hands back.
After your mehendi dries a bit, dab a mixture of lemon juice and sugar on it with a cotton ball for a few times. You can also spread some powdered sugar on the lemon, and directly apply it on the mehendi.
Once your mehendi dries completely, rub it off and apply any balm or cooking oil on your hands and feet.
Cover your hands with a cling film, bandage or any other similar thing, while going to sleep or while performing any other ceremony.



Do not overuse the lemon and sugar solution, as it may dilute the mehendi paste and spoil the design.
Do not remove your mehendi with soap and water. In fact, try to stay away from water for at least 12 hours after removing it.




So ladies, just follow these smart tips as you get ready to adorn your hands and feet with beautiful mehendi. Believe us, these small things will surely get a rich and dark colour on your special day. And, if you have some more tips, then don’t hesitate to share them with us.