Sunday 1 July 2012

Tattoo Henna Designs

Tattoo Henna Designs Biography 
This page has a variety of general henna designs on every part of the body.
Get new ideas and inspiration for your henna tattoos here!  Find more henna pictures in the henna gallery from the ABOVE henna links.Pictures that show black henna are actually pictures with the henna paste still drying on the skin.  Once the paste is scrapped off (never use water to remove your henna paste) the stain is typically orange at first.

The henna will continue to cure over the next 24-72 hours (depending on your body chemistry, the henna mix ingredients, how long you keep the paste on the skin, and your henna care) to develop into a brownish-red stain.All henna is done by Jody of Beachcombers Bazaar unless otherwise mentioned.

So, you want henna tattoos but don't have the time or patience to get one done. Here's one for you. It's as simple as 1-2-3 Select a design you want.
Put the tatoo sheet face down on the skin, apply water at its back. Wait for 30 seconds.
Slide off the backing paper.
You have the tattoo on your skin!!!
Each tattoo sheet measures 7" x 9" and has 16 tattoos.Looks like a real tattoo.

The tattoos are separated from each other by perforations; so can be easily separated. If you like one design, give another to a friend. At this price, it's almost free!
Tattoos are easily removable from the skin any time.To remove, wipe with alcohol or any good cold cream.
WARNING:
Do not use on sensitive skin.Stop use if skin rashes occur.

Most people associate henna tattoos with their temporary beginnings. However, these fleeting pieces of art have inspired many more permanent creations. A lot of people prefer to place these complex designs on large areas of the body, and favor the use of the earthy red and brown hues that come naturally to the tattoo’s more ephemeral cousin.

Some of the most regularly seen henna tattoos are done on the hands and feet. Though some people are leery to place permanent art on their hands or feet, these designs can easily be moved to the upper arms or legs. The designs that are used for hands and feet are often highly intricate and fantastic in their detail. Many of these tattoos feature symbols that are meant to represent feminine beauty, such as flowers, long slender vines or the moon. They may also show elaborate hearts; one example of this is the ‘Goddess of Love’ symbol, which may seem relatively simple compared to many other henna tattoos; however, it still remains a striking image with its scrollwork edges and full body.
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