Flaunting a perfect figure in a fish-tail lehenga and choli is something that most of the Indian brides would love to do on their wedding day.
Mehendi or henna is one of the most important parts of a bride’s solah singar on her special day....
We are almost at the end of 2012, but we simply cannot get enough of mehendi. Our search led us, recently, to a talented Mehendi artist Bhavika. Here we shall present some of her creations and also show some celebrity Mehendi pictures. Bhavika has kindly allowed us to share her pictures with our readers. She specializes in Arabic Mehendi and also does traditional Indian style patterns as well as Mehendi Tattoos. Bhavika is based out of Ahmedabad, India and she does not just cover wedding mehendi ceremonies and bridal showers, but also helps women (and men) look their best for: ...
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The tradition of wearing bangles in India goes back to 2000 BC and even earlier.Traditionally, bangles are associated with matrimony but the trends are quickly changing these days and the unmarried girls also love to wear bangles.
According to an Indian belief, the darker the color of mehndi or henna on your hands and feet, the more your mother-in-law loves you.
You are a grown up girl now and finally the time has come to enter another phase of your life: Marriage. Full of excitement, anxiety, happiness, confusion, reveries, and a lot more; this is how we define that one phase of life. It’s a blend of some of the happiest moments of your life and so you should not let it go. Pamper yourself till the last minute and make sure that you look the best on your special day! Once your wedding date is decided, you are left with so less time to coddle yourself and your senses. To ...
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By www.sunilumbre.com Your Wedding day is the most special day in a girl’s life. Every girl wants to look her best on this day. Indian brides love to decorate each and every part of their body from their hands to nose to even feet. To beautify their hands they put henna also known as Mehendi on their hands. Henna is basically a traditional art of skin decoration popular in India as well as Middle East. The relatives and the friends of the bride put Mehendi on her hand. This tradition symbolizes journey from childhood into adulthood. Very intricate designs are ...
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