New Delhi: Mehendi is not just a design on your hand; it tells a story about you. Whether it is about deeply cherished memories or about who you are, it is a very special piece of art you get to wear. Make your mehendi stain darker by following these simple tips this year. Mehendi has been a potent part of Indian tradition and culture. It is considered to be very auspicious as well.
Getting a dark mehendi stain from your henna art is desired by many. The reddish-brown stain of a mehendi has a long history of being cherished, and it still continues to be that way. Whatever the occasion might be, by following these simple tips, you will be able to make your mehendi darker at home.
How to make your mehendi darker at home?
1. Choose fresh henna
The first step to getting darker mehendi lies in the henna you would be using. Fresh henna powder will give you a darker mehendi stain as compared to one prepared in advance.
To make a rich, smooth mehendi paste, take fresh henna powder and mix it with lemon juice and a little sugar. Let the thick henna paste sit for a few hours or overnight, allowing the dye to release.
2. Clean your hands
Once you have your henna prepared at home, the next thing you should look after is your hand. Before starting to apply mehendi, it is vital that you have a clean and smooth base. Clean your hands and gently exfoliate them to remove any dead skin cells. Doing this will allow the henna to get absorbed better by your skin and give you a darker mehendi shade.
3. Use essential oils
After you have gotten your mehendi done, take essential oils and start dabbing lightly over the henna design. For this, you can use essential oils like tea tree or eucalyptus oils, which are rich in terpenes. These essential oils will also help in better absorption of the henna into your skin’s layers, making it significantly darker.
4. Keep your mehendi warm and moist
Another way of ensuring that your mehendi gets a dark stain is to maintain warmth and moisture. Warm henna paste will lead to the continued release of the lawsone dye present in mehendi, allowing it to seep into your skin more effectively. To maintain a warm and moist environment for your henna to leave a darker stain.
5. Applying sugar and lemon juice
One of the most common methods people use to achieve darker mehendi stains is applying sugar and lemon juice to the henna design. After your mehendi is dry, apply a mixture of sugar and lemon juice on top of the design. This mix will act as a seal, trapping in heat and darkening the colour of your mehendi.
6. Using clove heat fumes
Since heat is a key factor in boosting the dye colour of your mehendi, you can try heat therapy to get a darker stain. To get heat therapy for your henna, take a few cloves and warm them up over a tawa/griddle. While the cloves are getting warmed up, hold your hands over the fumes. The heat from the clove fumes will intensify the colour of your henna, giving it a rich, dark stain.
Follow all these tips to make your mehendi darker at home and be patient for the best result!
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