Top SIX Tricks to Get the Darker Shade Of Your Mehendi
Are you going to be a BRIDE-TO-BE very soon?
Is your excitement for your wedding functions are on the seventh cloud?
If your answer is YES then I am going to double your excitement with this blog.“Mehendi” has a great significance in the Indian culture. Any Indian wedding or Indian festival is incomplete without having a Mehendi ceremony. Indians says that the dark colour of the Mehendi (Henna) shows how much your husband loves you.
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However, there is the reason why Mehendi has been used in our Indian weddings since centuries!
There are also some medical benefits of Mehendi. It is not only the symbol of fertility but also, Mehendi is a medicinal herb and thus helps in calming the nerves and also, prevents headaches and fever.
But you can be disappointed if your mehendi isn’t dark enough. I know the struggle to get really deep Mehendi colour very well. However, let’s not make them jump hoops for us, instead let’s try to get deep dark colour of henna naturally.
Do you want to know how to get a darker mehendi?
So, here are top best tricks for darker mehendi!
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Read below the best six tricks for darker mehendi to double your festivities!
1. WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE APPLYING MEHENDI-
Make sure you wash your palms thoroughly with soap. Also don’t apply any cream or lotion if you are getting your hands done with mehendi. This step will help your palms get a darker shade of mehendi.
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2. GO FOR EUCALYPTUS OIL-
This oil not only has a lovely fragrance but also helps darken the colour of mehendi. Apply eucalyptus oil after to your hands and feet after washing them.
3. LET IT DRY NATURALLY-
I would say that let your mehendi get dry naturally. DO NOT use a blow dryer because blowing air can smudge the design and waste all the time you spent in getting it applied.
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4. TRY LEMON AND SUGAR-
Mix 1 tbsp sugar in a small bowl of lemon juice and apply on mehendi once it has dried and when you feel like its flaking. This mixture of lemon and sugar will help you out. You just have to apply this mixture with the use of a cotton ball on your dried mehendi. But NEVER overuse lemon juice as it might end up lightening the colour. The moment it dries up, repeat again.
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5. VICKS OR PICKLE OIL WILL HELP-
Vicks provides warmth, and the mehendi gets darker when heat is provided to it. Gently rub your palms to remove the mehendi and then apply some vicks or some pickle oil to your hands.........Read More

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