Henna tattoos

What is henna ?:
Henna tattoos made with no needles (you can find in any tattoo shops), does not penetrate the epidermis, and therefore are not dangerous, are temporary and completely painless. The designs on the skin last 2 or 3 weeks, depending on water contact, which use soap, your skin type and what area did you design. Today, increasingly, this art is used, as they are currently fashionable tattoos.
Henna tattoo
Many people dare not getting a permanent tattoo, then if he repents or fear of needles or because they can not stand the pain, with which this is the right kind of tattoo to be temporary.
Henna is a plant (henna) from which the sheets are collected, dried and ground up into a fine powder used to dye is henna powder. It is a large plant of small, fragrant white flowers that grows in warm climates so we can find it in countries in asia, africa and the middle east, such as india, china, morocco and egypt.
Preparation:
We started buying henna powder in a herborestería (where they sell herbs and leaves of plants for natural teas). We still have a container in which to mix, a boy or a medium bowl compotera be fine.
We spent henna powder through a sieve.
We put a few tablespoons of henna powder in the bowl (make sure the proportions are necessary for what might take the design).
We add a little sugar.
Lemon or lime juice.
Strong coffee or regular tea and hot.
And finally eucalyptus oil (if you succeed). Mix everything well, cover the bowl or cover it with plastic wrap and let the preparation rest for 24 or 48 hours.
In case you want to buy it, we can find in the store amazon.es for just 7.50 euros. In addition, each package includes templates with drawings.

Application:
While waiting for the dough rest finish, we look for a paper bag or freezer to make a conito will use for the implementation of mehandi (traditional art of body painting with henna). Ideally you would have a dispenser such as those used by people who do crafts or craft, something like a plastic cola bottle. But the absence of good dispenser is the conito paper. Cut a square of freezer paper or else cut the bag in one corner, the important thing is that we can make a cone.
We place the dough in the center square of paper or fill the triangle we have left after cutting the bag around the corner. If you chose the latter you do not take more than cutting the final puntita to leave the paste on there and ready.
But if you chose the paper conito then we continue folding the paper over the dough to form a triangle and close it with tape.
And you're ready to apply. I also helped me with a stick to correct details and dries as i step up and carefully some of eucalyptus oil with cotton.
Protect:
Once finished our mehandi design, we cover the area with tisue paper (such as paper towel rolls) trying to get the dough does not run. Then wrap with plastic. Personally i open a freezer bag and use the sides that it is important that transpire the skin and pulp color penetrates the pores to achieve snug tinte.y to design finished with tape rolling.

It is important to try not to wet the spot and leave it as still or still as possible.
After 24 or 48 hours. We uncover design and see the results.
The color design on the skin varies between coffee, ocher, brown, red, tan, carmecí, orange ... Colors depending also on the type of pigmentation of our skin and the area where the mehandi is performed.
To account for the palm of the hand, ankle, sole, are the areas where the tine penetrates faster, the rest of the body can vary. I recommend doing a test with a small design to calculate the time.

The mehandi remains on the skin about 15 days, depending on how you wash or monks in the area.

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