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Henna Tattos-Henna Mehndi Tattos




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In the warm climate of the Middle East, the heena plant, which has the scientific name Lawsonia inernis, grows beautifully. Over the centuries, inhabitants of the countries in the Middle East have learned how to crush the henna leaves, and to thus produce a powder. If that powder is mixed with mehndi oil, it can be applied to the skin.


Why would someone want to put a mixture of oil and powder on the skin? Well, that powder happens to contain chemicals called tannins. Those tannins give the powder from the crushed leaves the ability to stain objects touched by the powder. When mixed with mehndi oil, the powder can stain skin. The skin becomes one of various shades of brown.



The Egyptians used to rub henna and mehndi oil on the fingers of deceased Pharaohs, before beginning the process of mummification. Later, various cultures encouraged the creation of henna/mehdhi tattoos. Each culture had its own unique type of henna/mehndi tattoo.


Arabs chose to put large flowery designs on their hands and feet. Indians preferred to make fine lines in each henna/mehndi tattoo. They painted their hands, forearms, feet and shins with lacy henna/mehndi designs.


As the inhabitants of the Middle East began to trade with Europeans, the stain created by henna powder became familiar to some Europeans. Then as other Europeans traveled to all four corners of the globe, those traveling Europeans, some of whom had become familiar with the henna/mehndi tattos, met Polynesians who wore a darker and more permanent skin design-a tattoo. That meeting paved the way for creation of the henna/mehndi tattoo.


Although the Polynesian-style tattoo last much longer than the henna/mehndi tattoo, not every person wants to have a permanent design on his or her skin. Many people like to have the ability to remove a tattoo, much like a woman can remove make-up. Those people are eager to purchase the henna/mehndi tattoo kits, kits available at various sites on the Internet.


Such kits include stencils, design books, transfer tattoos, bindis and faux body jewelry. They allow a person to put a blue or black tattoo on any part of his or her body. Such a tattoo remains on the skin for one to four weeks.



The makers of the henna/mehndi tattoo have sought to capitalize on the familiarity of hair dyes with henna. In the United States, the FDA has recognized the safety of such hair dyes. The FDA has not, however, given a nod of approval to the selling of henna/mehndi tattoos.


The original skin stains made by the henna/mehndi mixture were either brown, orange brown or reddish brown. Such stains contained only the chemicals in the henna plant, plus the chemicals in mehndi oil. The blue and black tattoos created from the henna/mehndi kits have additional chemicals.



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Blonde Emo Hairstyles for Girls with Color



NEW!-487.JPGThe Emo look has become relatively popular amongst teens nowadays, especially in the larger cities. Along with the different kinds of clothing one can now get from Emo specialty shops that have sprouted up, there are different hairstyles that can be done to suit this fad as well. Blonde Emo hairstyles for girls tend to be done in different ways. If one has darker hair, they will bleach the hair blonde rather than going to a salon.


An example of a cool hairstyle for the Emo style is to have long hair layered and colored so blonde that it appears white. Adding color is fun too, and with pure blonde hair, any color can be added for an awesome effect. Try using a bright pink color for highlights, and if one isn’t fond of pink, use red. This is really cute and will look nice even if one decides to stray away from this modernized look.


If brave enough, one could try several different colors in the hair at one time. Try mixing red and blue into the blonde hair. These highlights would not only look great, but can give the client the individuality they want to have so badly. These are often able to create varying tones of purple within the hair, and depending on how much is used of each color; these tones of purple can be easily changed throughout the style.


When choosing the colors that are going to be placed in the hair, remember that colors placed in blonde are often more vivid and therefore choosing a variety of colors could leave you looking a little too exposed, better to choose a couple or few colors and stick with those.


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2010 Curly prom hairstyles



What hairstyle is the best for prom this season? Curly prom hairstyles are making scene this upcoming prom season! Whether you are going for a fairytale princess up do, with trailing ringlets, or a sophisticated waved style taken right from the red carpet, curly prom hairstyles are very popular right now.


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There are 2 main curly hairstyles which are good for prom nights.



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The curly prom hairstyles are woen in curly updos and are worn down in a sexy curly style. One of the most popular hair styles that we can seen for some formal acassions has been inspired from the red carpet.


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This kind of hair style includes the curly hair worn in a half up and hair down style with the hair piined back for a casual look.



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Short Summer Hairstyles




Short Summer Hairstyles


Sales are finally almost over and spring colors are on their way back into your wardrobe and make-up bags. Quite naturally, spring also calls for a change in the way you wear your hair.


For the fashionistas in the Northern Hemisphere, summer is no doubt a delightful thought; though a lot are still in the grips of winter with chilly days and nights to face. Still, with March in full swing, spring is just a matter of weeks away, which means summer couldn’t be far behind. And every woman wants to look her beautiful best during summer.
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To say that this article is a trend report is actually a misstatement. If we were to describe every key haircut, hair style and hair color trend for 2010, we know for sure we cannot do it justice. Styles, lengths, and all sorts of cuts including buns, rolls and bobs are everywhere once again. Generally, styles are becoming more casual and free compared to the past year’s neat precision cuts and styles; styles and trends are unpredictable and anybody’s guess. All the same, this is an attempt to compile some of the goings on in the latest hair styles, so read on and find out about summer hairstyles for 2010.



* The Ever-living Bob - Back in the scene again, the perennial bob cut has evolved into strong graphic outlines combining curves and sharp lines. Asymmetry is the order of the day with one side longer; or you can raise the back (shorter) and lower the front (longer). Don’t be scared to gradually mix lengths, add volume with layers or stick to one length cuts, if that’s more comfortable. This is one summer hair style that you can tailor according to your face and lifestyle – distinctively and uniquely YOU.
* Fringe with a Bang – This is another hot item for summer 2010. You can either add elegance or deliver a bold statement with fringes. Make your own variations and go for fringes that put forward your personality and facial features. You have a variety of choice from soft and wispy, casual choppy edges or strong bold lines – they are all guaranteed to be hot. Fringe is all about having fun, being sexy and being you.
* Make Waves and Wow ‘Em – Wavy hair spells endless fun and it’s easy to get; either worn short or long, regardless of style, it looks fantastic. There are two hot versions this summer: the S wave and the Spongy waves; both are gorgeous styles for women with natural waves and curls.
* Long Hair Doesn’t Have To Take Long - Women are busy, multi-tasking creatures and it’s no surprise that they are opting for hair styles that they think would save them time as well as free them from worrying about their hair. Hair styles for summer 2010 can now allow you to wear your hair long, look fabulous and still be ready to get going in five minutes instead of an hour. A convenient way to wear long hair without getting anxious about time is to have straight layers. It’s another versatile style – wear it with bangs swept on one side, change the part, add accessories, even put it up if you need to. If you want to be a bit more modern and trendy you can opt for a long cut with blunt angles. It works great for hiding imperfections; a flat brush and a blow dryer is all you need to fix it.
* Braid-a-Frizz Brigade – Braids and plaits are your wonder-friends for hard to manage frizz. They help hide the frizz as they pull back and smooth the hair. The braid brigade has to be the biggest trend for summer 2010, falling in two distinct camps: tight and sleek like state-of-the art hair architecture or the surfer chic version, which is more loosely worn in matte, roughly textured plaits snaking over the shoulders – and it doesn’t even require gloss spray.
* Unregimented Crops – The focus is still on volume and natural looking movement with summer hair styles for 2010. Crops are still very much in with short unrestricted lengths that give added bounce and volume to this style. Don’t get stuck with solid crop; instead, go for broken edges and textures that utilize the natural flow of your hair as guide.
* Hot Buns, Up-dos and Chignons – Although you can go for the more casual look and style from the base of the head, buns are all about height for summer 2010, as exaggerated and roughed up ballerina buns or sky-high sculptured chignon emerge. It may take a lot of teasing before the bun is actually formed but the result is dramatic and you can even interlace beads and threads into the hair before creating the chignon for a more spectacular effect.


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