Mehendi forms an integral part of India's traditional festivities. Right from lavish weddings to Karwa Chauth, Mehendi or henna completes auspicious ceremonies. Diwali in India is no different. Women mark the festival by wearing mehndi on their hands and backhand. Some of the popular Mehndi styles are Arabic, Indian, Indo- Arabic, Pakistani and Moroccan Mehndi Designs. However, Arabic mehndi designs are said to be loved a lot. They are not just easy to apply but also look extremely beautiful. The Arabic mehndi designs feature various pieces of patterns with detailed, intricate designs that are spaced out on the hands, feet and backhand. They may be put together to look like vines. Women in India immensely love them.
For people who don't know anything about mehndi or henna, is a paste that is considered to invite positive energy and good luck. The women who apply mehndi are wished good health, prosperity and lots of love. Henna or mehndi also has medicinal benefits. It is said that applying mehndi on hands, feet, or even hair can be great for your body. Not only is it stress-relieving, but it also cools the body. It is also known to remove tension knots from the body. Since our hands and feet have maximum nerve endings, mehndi is applied to cool them down. Latest Diwali 2019 Mehndi Designs: Intricate Arabic, Indian and Moroccan Mehandi Patterns You Can Apply to Celebrate the Festival of Lights (View Pics & Videos).
Also, mehndi does go magically with traditional outfits, making it a must for your Diwali look. So make your Diwali style more fun by trying out these Arabic mehndi designs:
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Beautiful
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Minimal Love
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Flowers and Intricate Patterns
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Just WOW
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Perfect Back Hand Mehndi Design
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Easy and Chic
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Connecting Back Hand Design
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Simple tricks and tips to get the darkest mehndi colour naturally at home can help your mehndi look vibrant and stand out. You can try the classic lemon sugar syrup or even clove fumes to get a darker shade of Henna on your hands and feet.
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