Mehndi is a kind of body art and temporary skin decorating
popular in the Indian Subcontinent. It involves drawing ornamental motifs on a
person's body using a paste made from powdered dried leaves of the henna plant.
A Mehndi party is the pre-wedding celebration in Hindu and Sikh culture when the bride has the red-orange mehndi "stain" applied to her palms, back of hands, and feet.
Mehndi's ever-evolving role soared to new heights when it became more than merely a custom to be observed. Women may now have beautiful stories commemorating their love journey inscribed in their hands for their wedding day, thanks to the talented hands of creative mehndi artisans at work. Mehendi is now used with embellishments like as gems and glitter.
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