Having a henna tattoo is great, but sometimes you can't just trust the henna tattoo artist to draw whatever she likes; believe me, the result can be something you hate and you will stuck with it for quite a time... Especially, when there is some occasion you can't risk having "a blind date with a tattoo"_it can turn out really ugly_. Therefor, it is better to be prepared and have a design that you like and just show it to the henna tattoo artist to do just like it . I have been collecting designs of henna tattoos for a time, and I decided to share them with you. Hope you like them ^_^
I would like to know what kind of designs do you like to include them in my posts... Share your openion in the comment box below :).
5 Easy Steps to Have a Henna Tattoo at Home
Having a henna tattoo at home is fun, but it can be really messy unless you take the proper preparations ahead.
1. Prepare the place in which you will have the henna tattoo.
The place must be rug free and covered by newspapers or old fabric to avoid staining the floor, especially if you are having a black henna tattoo. The place should be comfortable because you are going to sit there for quite a long time.
2. Have a bowl of water and some old fabric or tissues to wipe unwanted stains of henna. Notice that the black henna stains fast so when there is a mistake, wipe it a.s.a.p.
3. Prepare the henna tattoo kit; the henna cone, the henna stencils, or the henna tattoo book or catalog.
4. Go to the bathroom.
5. Have someone to get the door for you if you are going to have henna at the bottom of your feet.
Enjoy ^_^
1. Prepare the place in which you will have the henna tattoo.
The place must be rug free and covered by newspapers or old fabric to avoid staining the floor, especially if you are having a black henna tattoo. The place should be comfortable because you are going to sit there for quite a long time.
2. Have a bowl of water and some old fabric or tissues to wipe unwanted stains of henna. Notice that the black henna stains fast so when there is a mistake, wipe it a.s.a.p.
3. Prepare the henna tattoo kit; the henna cone, the henna stencils, or the henna tattoo book or catalog.
4. Go to the bathroom.
5. Have someone to get the door for you if you are going to have henna at the bottom of your feet.
Enjoy ^_^
A "Blind Date With a Henna Tattoo (o_x)" Don't let it happen to you
Having a henna tattoo is an important event by itself. It gets more important when it is associated with a party, a wedding or any other event. But, sometimes a girl can't choose the henna tattoo artist to make her a henna tattoo and here starts the problem.
It was my brother's wedding, it has been a while since I had a henna tattoo or even went to a wedding because I had a 4 year boy who was attached to me and I had a 10 month baby who I was breast feeding; In short, I had been isolated for long and my brother's wedding was my chance to get back in touch with grown ups : )... I could not go with my sisters to "The Salon" in which they will have their henna tattoos done. Therefore, I decided to call a henna tattoo artist to come and make me a henna tattoo at home.
I chose to have a black henna tattoo because it dries faster and dyes faster than the red henna tattoo. The henna tattoo artist did not have any photo of her work so I could choose from, so I settled to trust the artist and let her do her best.
She started drawing a design which basically was like 1-2 inch separated bracelets filled with details and flowers ... the concept was fine but her lines were not that good... I could not look at my arms while she was making the tattoo ... it took me a while to like it because at the beginning my arms looked like they were run over by a bicycle hahaha ... any way, the tattoo was not bad, but even if it was horrible I would have to live with it for at least 10 days...
Don't have a blind date with a henna tattoo. You will stuck in that date for 10 days, don't let it happen to you :) ^_^.
It was my brother's wedding, it has been a while since I had a henna tattoo or even went to a wedding because I had a 4 year boy who was attached to me and I had a 10 month baby who I was breast feeding; In short, I had been isolated for long and my brother's wedding was my chance to get back in touch with grown ups : )... I could not go with my sisters to "The Salon" in which they will have their henna tattoos done. Therefore, I decided to call a henna tattoo artist to come and make me a henna tattoo at home.
I chose to have a black henna tattoo because it dries faster and dyes faster than the red henna tattoo. The henna tattoo artist did not have any photo of her work so I could choose from, so I settled to trust the artist and let her do her best.
She started drawing a design which basically was like 1-2 inch separated bracelets filled with details and flowers ... the concept was fine but her lines were not that good... I could not look at my arms while she was making the tattoo ... it took me a while to like it because at the beginning my arms looked like they were run over by a bicycle hahaha ... any way, the tattoo was not bad, but even if it was horrible I would have to live with it for at least 10 days...
Don't have a blind date with a henna tattoo. You will stuck in that date for 10 days, don't let it happen to you :) ^_^.
Free simple designs of henna tattoos
Free simple desins of henna tattoos
Here are some simple henna tattoos. I love to have henna tattoo every now and then, and the simple ones are my favorites; they don't take much time in painting and I feel just great for the week after having them. therefor, I decided to share these with you. Hope you like them... enjoy and have fun.
Note: don't forget to eat well and go to the bathroom before having them ^_^...
Here are some simple henna tattoos. I love to have henna tattoo every now and then, and the simple ones are my favorites; they don't take much time in painting and I feel just great for the week after having them. therefor, I decided to share these with you. Hope you like them... enjoy and have fun.
Note: don't forget to eat well and go to the bathroom before having them ^_^...
a henna tatto with a unique design ... i like those stripes
a design in the center of the palm.Simple and beautiful -_-
don't u love tose roses and bows
roses and circles never go wrong... they laways look fantastic
simple roses and curves
This tattoo can be used anywhere
palms, arms, legs, shoulders, side of the neck... be creative
A soft design of flowers and branches...
The best simple henna tattoo designs
Here are some henna tattoo designs. These are Red Henna designes for girls or for simple occasions ... we will talk later about them .... enjoy
Important steps before having a henna tattoo
Having a henna tattoo is an exiting event especially if you are having it for the first time. Lots of people like to have Henna tattoos as a souvenir of their holidays specifically to the Middle East or India. But, there are certain issues that should be taken into consideration before having a Henna tattoo.
1. What type of Henna do you want to have?
There are two types of Henna tattoos
a) Brownish red Henna tattoo: In this case the henna paste is made by mixing henna powder with some sort of chemical liquid that enhances the color and make it appear faster.
b) Black Henna tattoo: There is no such henna as a black henna ... they (the henna tattoo artists) simply use some kind of black hair dye.
2. What henna design do you want?
If you are not into surprises; you should have a specific design or sketch to be done. Or, at least see some of the artist's designs and choose one of them. Other wise, you just have to accept whatever that artist draw.
3. Don't wax, exfoliate or have heavy skin treatment at least 2-3 days before having the tattoo. Due to the involvement of chemicals in both red and black henna tattoos, waxing or treating skin just before the tattoo can cause skin irritation (you may shave).
4. Make sure that you have an appointment. Unless you have a tattoo by an under-a-tree henna tattoo artist; you better make an appointment because the good henna tattoo artist are always booked and their places are always crowded so have an appointment to have your tattoo without waiting so long.
5. If you are having the tattoo on your palms, you should plan to have the tattoo done at least 3 hours before your next meal to avoid eating while the tattoo is still wet and ruin the design (unless you have someone who is kind enough to feed you).
6. If possible, you should buy a henna tattoo cone from the henna artist that will make you the henna tattoo, and make an allergy test at least one day before having the tattoo; that means
• draw a line or a circle using the henna
• wait until dry
• While waiting, if you feel sting, burning or itching than you are probably allergic to it.
• rinse
• check your skin; if it feels burning or you feel some bumps then you'd better pass having a henna tattoo
Note:
Henna itself is not an allergy causing material because it is just the powder of tree leaves. But the henna artists always use some petroleum products to hustle the coloring process and those materials are the harmful ones.
1. What type of Henna do you want to have?
There are two types of Henna tattoos
a) Brownish red Henna tattoo: In this case the henna paste is made by mixing henna powder with some sort of chemical liquid that enhances the color and make it appear faster.
b) Black Henna tattoo: There is no such henna as a black henna ... they (the henna tattoo artists) simply use some kind of black hair dye.
2. What henna design do you want?
If you are not into surprises; you should have a specific design or sketch to be done. Or, at least see some of the artist's designs and choose one of them. Other wise, you just have to accept whatever that artist draw.
3. Don't wax, exfoliate or have heavy skin treatment at least 2-3 days before having the tattoo. Due to the involvement of chemicals in both red and black henna tattoos, waxing or treating skin just before the tattoo can cause skin irritation (you may shave).
4. Make sure that you have an appointment. Unless you have a tattoo by an under-a-tree henna tattoo artist; you better make an appointment because the good henna tattoo artist are always booked and their places are always crowded so have an appointment to have your tattoo without waiting so long.
5. If you are having the tattoo on your palms, you should plan to have the tattoo done at least 3 hours before your next meal to avoid eating while the tattoo is still wet and ruin the design (unless you have someone who is kind enough to feed you).
6. If possible, you should buy a henna tattoo cone from the henna artist that will make you the henna tattoo, and make an allergy test at least one day before having the tattoo; that means
• draw a line or a circle using the henna
• wait until dry
• While waiting, if you feel sting, burning or itching than you are probably allergic to it.
• rinse
• check your skin; if it feels burning or you feel some bumps then you'd better pass having a henna tattoo
Note:
Henna itself is not an allergy causing material because it is just the powder of tree leaves. But the henna artists always use some petroleum products to hustle the coloring process and those materials are the harmful ones.
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