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Wednesday 27 March 2013

Tips for Henna Powder to be used For Hair Dye



Henna or Hina is an Arabic word used for Lawsonia inermis tree. It is a famous herbal, especially in Arab countries and Subcontinent region, used for differentbeauty purposes. The plant is very famous for girls especially for bridals beauty to give them a pretty and attractive look, that’s why beauticians in these regions charge high fee for making henna designs. Naturally, this herbal has reddish green color in its leaves, which is used for hair dying or mehndi designs on body, especially on arms and feet of girls. It gives the girl a charismatic look. Common uses of henna plant are skin dyeing, hair dyeing, and nail polishing.

The original native birth place of this plant is the tropical Savannah in latitude between 35 °C and 45 °C. The plant grows fast in sunny weather. It grows with variable pace, in start the pace of growth remains high but in the end growth gradually slows down. The plant requires hot temperature and low temperature is just killing for the plant. 
The plant has been very famous since the birth of human being on earth, for example ancient drawings are discovered which belongs to 1500 and 500 BCE, in which women pictures contain Henna/ Hina designs on their hands, nails andfeet. It has been used for body arts, medicines, perfumes and for other purposes as mentioned above. In subcontinent region henna use for beauty of girls is a tradition since 14th century. Talking about leather and wool, the plant plays a vital role in prevention of fungal.

Henna Hair dye


Henna is also used for hair dyeing purposes. Its big advantage is that it gives your hairs shinny and silky health and look with glowing brownish color, which is very famous among European females. Henna also cleans the head from lices,dandruff and roughness. That is why trade of Black Henna has gained an increasing trend among nations. Henna is used with combination of dried indigo for hair dyeing to give white hairs a blackish look. Hair dye with Henna saves you from allergic reactions and side effects of chemical hair colors found I market. 




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.