Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles

Mehndi is an art from Indian traditions. Here you can get information about Mehndi design and Mehndi styles photos. It is a festive wedding tradition that has been held strong in Indian culture. Mehndi is a best part of the Indian wedding. Indian bride is not complete without Mehndi. It is the part of bridal Makeup in Pakistan & India.

Mehndi is the application of Henna as a temporary form of skin decoration in South Asia, the Southwest Asia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as foreign communities from these areas. Mehndi Designs traditionally falls into four different styles.

  1. The Middle Eastern style: This is mainly made of floral patterns similar to the Arabic textiles, paintings and carvings, and usually do not follow a typical pattern.
  2. The North African style: This normally follows the shape of the hands and feet with geometric floral patterns.
  3. The Indian and Pakistani style: These includes more than just the feet and hands and generally extend further up the appendages to give the illusion of gloves and stockings which are made up of lines, paisley patterns and teardrops.
  4. Indonesian and Southern Asian styles: This style is a blend of Middle Eastern and Indian designs with blocks of color on the tip of the toes and fingers.

In recent times all 4 types of style are very popular but now they have also been been joined in popularity by celtic designs and chinese symbols. Following are some of the free mehndi (tatto) designs for hands and foot or feet from famous indian and pakistan designers. See pictures of these cute arabic henna designs for bridal (Dulhan) makeup on wedding or engagement. These traditional mehndi patterns and designs can help to adorn any women, and enhance the look of supportive ornaments too!

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Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles

Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles

Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles

Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles

Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles

Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles

The Process : How to apply Mehndi (Henna) Designs or tattoo on hands ?

To apply Henna design on hand or feet, the paste of henna is filled in a plastic cone, or henna can be applied directly to the skin using a paint brush. Silk painting some times requires use of a jac bottle with a small metal tip.

After henna is applied on the skin, to lock body heat, it is advised to wrap up the painted area with either tissue, plastic or medical tape in order to create a more intense color on the skin.

Keep this wrapper for 8-10 hours and then remove it. Your henna will get final reddish brown colour, and will last about 2 weeks to several month on your body!

How to apply mehndi on hands : Video

Bridal Mehndi Designs for Hand:

Bridal Mehendi Design






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97 Responses to “Mehndi Designs for hands Photos & Mehendi Styles”

  1. By ferooz_forever at 20th August, 2010

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  2. By ferooz_forever at 20th August, 2010

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  3. By sara khan at 21st August, 2010

    wow so beautiful designs like to every design but can’t bcoz we have only 2 hands.you r so talented plz make more beautiful designs so that we can apply on our hands too.

  4. By shrutima at 21st August, 2010

    designs are fantastic. please please please send some designs on my ID so that i can learn to apply it.

  5. By Khanak at 23rd August, 2010

    he… me going to get married next month…so i request 2 u pls put here mehndi design photos for bride!! loveeeeeeee ur designs!!

  6. By Mariya at 27th August, 2010

    oops!! it z gr8 designs but u have rajasthani bridal mehndi designs for hands, i never seen so just wann 2 c how it is?

  7. By Divya reddy at 1st September, 2010

    wow…………………..
    nice designs………

  8. By Neha at 2nd September, 2010

    no indian wedding is ever complete without d mehndi…..wan to more indian bridal mehndi designs for hands! send me on email!

  9. By Tannu at 7th September, 2010

    mehndi…..aahhhaaa………mehndi …wann draw on mu hands n feets so give me henna designs for hands step by step!!

  10. By Anjali at 8th September, 2010

    y u mentioned only 1video…….pls update more henna designs for hands video!!

  11. By bansi at 10th September, 2010

    i like your mehndi designs for hands, simple and beaytiful.

  12. By farheen at 10th September, 2010

    Hey ur desingns r so good nd nice that everytime i feel like putting designs to my hand by seeing these designs oly…… if possible plz email some more nice designs to my website

  13. By smruti at 12th September, 2010

    hey…i like ur designs and would like to call to make this bridal designs on my hand for my wedding in december so..is it possible to come in baroda n apply it in my hands…

  14. By henry designs at 13th September, 2010

    Really interesting stuff here. Nice to know about new things for designers. ;)

  15. By Purnima Das at 17th September, 2010

    Hi I really loved theese mehendi designs….will you plzz send it to my mail id