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Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Tips to darken ur mehendi

Tips to darken ur mehendi

I think everybody know abt these tips even then if anyone is unaware these r few tips to darken ur mehendi and truly 
all these tips work very well..

1.Wash the area to be decorated with a good soap (one with a mud base) and water. 

2.Mehendi should be kept for 2-3 hours till it is fully dry. 

3.Scrape off the dry Mehendi and do not wash it with water for atleast 24 hours, to ensure maximum colour. 

4.Apply a mixture of lemon and sugar, atleast twice, to the dry area. 

5.After the tattoos are dried completely get some steam passing through cloves over the gas and apply Vicks for a good darkened color. 

just be precautionary and check ur allergy to cloves steam  in advance :)
When the Mehendi starts fading and appears patchy, it can be removed by applying cosmetic body bleach.





Getting Into Home Tattooing For Fun

Getting Into Home Tattooing For Fun
Getting Into Home Tattooing For Fun

Getting Into Home Tattooing For Fun

Life keeps ticking on, and I haven’t been sure how to muster up the will to keep going. No, I’m not being dramatic, I’m not thinking of anything extreme, I’m just a bit bummed. I guess you could say it’s a mid-life crisis. I’m not thinking about getting a red convertible, well, I wasn’t until I just wrote that, now I am. But it’s not the typical feelings and thoughts, at least as portrayed in the movies. And I’m certainly not on the verge of breaking down and destroying civilization as we know it. No, it’s more a deep omnipresent feeling that I can’t get out of my head, that I’m not doing what I’m supposed to be doing, but I’m stuck in the current path and I don’t really see what direction I should steer myself in. I decided to compromise with my brain, okay, you’re not happy, but you can take control of some things. I can at least rebel in a sense in a way that’s fairly socially acceptable. I decided to get a tattoo, but I didn’t want to just head into a parlor and get any old design on any old part of me, I wanted to do it myself. I wanted the satisfaction of not only getting a tattoo but of learning a new skill. I thought that would make me feel better. I got one of those tattoo kits and tattoo gun that comes with the rest of the necessities for home tattooing. I figured, and correctly, that that would be a heck of a lot easier than piecing together all the things I’d need by myself. It was also easy to get all the stuff, because I was referred to http://www.thelashop.com/ which just had all I needed right there. So that part was extremely easy. I haven’t yet given myself the tattoo, but I have been practicing on the practice skins and think I know what I want to do, and where. I can’t really share that with the world now, because again, I’m doing this for me.