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In Indian culture, mehndi or henna is an art that means more than just an art. It has deep significance in mythologies and ...
As the monsoon clouds roll in and nature bursts into shades of green, millions of women across North India prepare to celebrate Hariyali Teej, a festival steeped in tradition, devotion, and hope.
Mehndi, or Henna, is another cultural product for Indians. Be it applying henna on hands during festivals and occasions, or applying it to your hair for better hair health, Mehndi can be used in ...
Henna cones are being recalled across the country for containing a prohibited cosmetic ingredient that can cause chemical burns to the skin, Health Canada said Monday. The government agency is ...
Henna Club, an organization that spreads the beauty of the culturally rich and intricate art of henna, held its second-annual fashion show on Saturday in the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center’s ...
Henna, also known as Mehendi, is a traditional herb that has been used for centuries in various cultures for its natural dyeing properties and its benefits to the skin and hair.
For the South Asian, Arab and African diasporas, henna is a symbol of our cultures and the traditions. Yet, henna (or “mehndi,” as it’s sometimes referred to) can be adapted and shared, too. I might ...
Henna is a deciduous tree that grows in hot regions. Perceived as sacred by communities in Northern Africa and the Middle East, its leaves are harvested twice a year, left to dry, then ground and ...
Bonsai: Stunted Growth In Real Life Bonsai trees are an art form—meticulously shaped to be miniature marvels. However, in Vastu, the bonsai represents something less charming: stunted growth. Since ...
The viral henna makeup trend is sweeping social media, with people applying mehendi on their faces. Here’s what you should know before jumping on the trend.
Karwa Chauth is that time of the year when Hindu women happily apply mehendi or henna designs on their hands to mark the festival. While the final henna designs may look beautiful, it must be noted ...