What is Mehndi?
      What does it mean?
                   How long does it last? 

Mehndi is a henna leaf paste that is applied to the surface of the skin. Once removed it leaves behind a vibrant dark orange-brown color that remains on the skin for one to two weeks.

The word mehndi translates to 'henna' and most often refers to the art of using this natural colorant onto the skin in intricate patterns.  Although mehndi has been used since ancient times, today it is fusing itself into American culture.

People are turning to mehndi as a means to express themselves.  Henna helps us to return to ourselves: it reminds us of the magic that connects us back to the beautiful mystery that life holds.  It
is used as a reminder of happiness, a form of blessing for the wearer, and depending on its intent has a strong aphrodisiac quality.

The symbols of mehndi designs go beyond what they look like.  Symbols are living realities of consciousness.  They may seem to be simply a flower or abstract design but they are thriving in relation to the wearer. They become a representation of your living essence, a healing talisman brought to you from your higher self.  So it is best worn in the happiness and

                  blessing that it is.
 

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