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Henna Body Art Kit each $25.16 This kit will commence your initiation into the mysteries of the ancient practice of henna adornment, a safe, non-permanent, beautiful art form. Each kit contains two packets of henna powder with application cones to allow you to create intricate designs, Mehlabiya oil capsules and six transfer sheets of ancient and contemporary patterns to guide you.Author: Aileen MarronISBN: 9781885203649Publisher: Tuttle |
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The Henna Body Art Kit $6.25 This book is in Used condition |
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Henna Body Art $14.94 This book is in Like New condition |
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Alvin 044272 Ancient Body Art Henna Kit $27.7 Create beautiful henna body art designs with easytouse press on shapes. Liven up your next party parade or rainy afternoon with this Crayola quick and easy body art activity kit. Design: Ancient henna body art. This package contains one paint crayon for detailing. Eight face paint sheets. Instructions guide. Sheets measure: 6 x 4 . Recommended for ages 8 and up. Not for children under 3 years. Made in USA. Materials: Various. Warning: Chocking HazardSmall Parts. |
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Alvin 044273 Organic Body Art Henna Kit $27.7 Create beautiful nature henna body art designs with easytouse press on shapes. Liven up your next party parade or rainy afternoon with this Crayola quick and easy body art activity kit. Design: nature henna body art. This package contains one face paint crayon for detailing. Eight face paint sheets. Instructions guide. Sheets measure: 6 x 4 . Recommended for ages 8 and up. Not for children under 3 years. Made in USA. Materials: Various. Warning: Chocking HazardSmall Parts. |
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Alvin 044271 Tribal Body Art Henna Kit $27.7 Create beautiful tribal henna body art designs with easytouse press on shapes. Liven up your next party parade or rainy afternoon and paint your face with this Crayola Quick and Easy Body Art activity kit. Design: Tribal henna body art. This package contains one face paint crayon for detailing. Eight face paint sheets. Instructions guide. Sheets measure: 6 x 4 . Recommended for ages 8 and up. Not for children under 3 years. Made in USA. Materials: Various. Warning: Chocking HazardSmall Parts. |
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Mehndi Designs: Traditional Henna Body Art $8.43 Scores of lovely designs, adapted from authentic images used in the ancient art of henna body painting, incorporate scores of lovely patterns. Used to cover hands, forearms, and feet during celebrations, these 166 black-and-white designs include fine line, lacy, and paisley motifs, as well as assorted floral borders, heart-shaped insets, and repeat patterns. |
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The First British Book of Henna Art $27.38 I see sadness in your eyes. Forget about dirty wars and the decline of values in our society and immerse yourself in some peaceful temporary body decorations. Use the stencils and secrets in this henna art book to indulge your creative streak and look and feel much more contented. Who knows – maybe tax breaks for people with henna art may be the next new legislation. Or, maybe not. This is an excellent course text book as it contains henna designs of various difficulty levels. ‘If I were you I would scrap the idea of those real tattoos and get a temporary one.’ ‘Everyone loves Henna Art, if only I could make it taste like chocolate.’ ‘That horse didn’t throw me off It was the unspoilt beauty of your henna art.’ |
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ProudBody 2005 Pregnancy Art Henna Kit $43.2 100 natural nontoxic no chemicals nut products or preservatives added. Custom made for us by a professional henna artist with all the tools tips and techniques necessary to begin creating beautiful henna art. Ground henna leaves are mixed with lemon juice a bit of sugar and essential oils to form a paste that is used in body decoration. The henna paste is applied to the skin in patterns and leaves a redbrown stain known as mehndi. Our henna kit contains only natural henna lemon juice sugar and lavender oil. The kit makes enough henna paste to make over 75 beautiful henna designs. Unused henna paste can be frozen and stored for future use. Our pregnancy art henna kit is packaged in a reusable zippered clear plastic bag. Our pregnancy art henna kit includes:. 20 grams (.7 oz) finely sifted fresh red henna powder with (sucrose) sugar added yields 3 ounces and produces over 75 beautiful stains 1.5 drams (.18 fl oz) 100 Pure Bulgarian Lavender essential oil premeasured to darken henna for the best results 1 roll hypoallergenic medical paper tape 1 inch x 10 yards 1 reuseable professional plastic applicator bottle 1 reuseable professional plastic applicator tip size medium 2 bottles of pink and blue glitter powder to decorate the henna paste 10 alcohol swabs 1 mixing stick Assortment of Cotton Balls Cotton Swabs and Toothpicks to aide in the application touch ups and sealing Complete Recipe and Instructions step by step straight forward and easy to follow A Brief Introduction about Henna and Mehndi 40 Pattern Ideas to help mom get started. 100 natural nontoxic no chemicals nut products or preservatives added. Custom made for us by a professional henna artist with all the tools tips and techniques necessary to begin creating beautiful henna art. Ground henna leaves are mixed with lemon juice a bit of sugar and essential oils to form a paste that is used in body decoration. The henna paste is applied to the skin in patterns and leaves a red |
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Henna Magic: Crafting Charms & Rituals with Sacred Body Art $7.25 More than just a beautiful form of self-expression for millennia, the art of henna body decoration has been used by cultures around the world for magical protection, blessings, celebrations, luck, and love. In this unique book, Philippa Faulks guides you step by step in the creation of magical henna art. Learn to mix henna paste and apply your design, select powerful symbols and the best places for them on the body, and blend in oils and herbs to boost your magic’s potency. You’ll also find dozens of ready-made henna designs and spells for love, passion, friendship, healing, prosperity, and more, plus correspondences to help you craft your own spells. Includes illustrations and a full-color photo insert. |
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Mehndi: The Timeless Art of Henna Painting $18.52 Mehndi, the ancient art of painting on the skin with henna, beautifies the body, rejuvenates the spirit, and celebrates the joys of creativity and self-expression. More than just a temporary tattoo, mehndi offers us a way to participate in a centuries-old tradition still practiced in India, Africa, and the Middle East. In this stunning and authoritative book, Loretta Roome traces the origins and meanings of traditional designs, demonstrates how to create them on the skin, and reveals the recipes, tools, and techniques needed to paint designs that range from simple to complex. The result of years of research and the author’s experience as one of the nation’s foremost mehndi artists, Roome’s book offers practical information, creative inspiration, and many suggestions for enhancing the playful, intimate, sensual, erotic, and spiritual aspects of the ancient and amazing art of mehndi. |
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Henna Mehndi Tattoo Kit $24.99 Enjoy the traditional MEHNDI artform with this complete Henna Body Art Kit. This kit come with everything you need to create stunning Mehndi designs just like the professionals. Made of all natural materials henna body art is the only tattoo style that is completely temporary yet last for weeks. Some Henna designs have been known to last more then month! This kit has it all; Indepth, step by step instructions, Traditional Mehndi Stencils, application tip, earth henna solution, 1/3 oz. henna powder, eucalyptus oil, tooth picks, cotton swabs and a nifty carrying case. All ingredients are pre-meassured so your results will be perfect every time. Once mixed the henna ink will remain active for 4 weeks! Henna art is fun for people of all ages. This activity is great for birthday parties, carnavals, fairs, concerts and more. You can even get your friends together and throw a Henna Tattoo party! This kit comes with enough ink to create up to 20 henna designs. This Henna Kit Includes: Step by Step instructions and Tips written by the pros! 15 Reusable Traditional Mehndi Design Stencils Fine Point Precision Application Tip 1/3 oz Authentic Henna Powder 19 ml. EARTH Henna Solution 5 ml. Eucalyptus Oil Applicator Bottle Tooth Picks Cotton Swabs Cotton Canvas Carrying Case Made in the USA |
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Mehndi Designs Traditional Henna Body Art Mehndi Designs $6.25 More than 160 lovely designs, adapted from authentic images used in the ancient art of henna body painting, incorporate scores of lovely patterns (largely Indian). Used to cover hands, forearms, and feet during the celebration of weddings, births, and other traditional occasions, the designs include fine line, lacy, and paisley motifs, as well as assorted floral borders, heart-shaped insets, and repeat patterns featuring abstracts and woven tendrils. Of value to artists, designers, and anyone interested in Indian ornamental art. 166 black-and-white illustrations. 32 page 8 1/4 in. x 11 in. paperbound book. Dover Publications, 2004.ISBN 0-486-43860-0 |
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Mehndi Designs : Traditional Henna Body Art $5.19 No Synopsis Available |
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Henna Tattoo Kit, Temporary: K $17.95 Safe, natural body paint – lasts 1 to 3 weeks – kit contains Eucayptus Oil, Ground Henna Leaves, Hawaiian Estate Coffee & Tea, Lemon-Sugar Solution, Squeeze Bottle with Precision Metal Tip, and Color Instruction Book with Sample Artwork. For other Henna products, including pure Henna powder, just punch the word ‘Henna’ into our Search Catalog function. Henna leaves are finely ground and made into a paste with lemon juice. The paste is put on the skin in desired pattern. It is often sealed with a lemon-sugar glaze or a wrap to keep the design intact and deepen the color. This paste is left on the skin for several hours, or overnight if possible. When the paste is removed, the skin is stained with a red-orange pattern. This stain becomes darker over the next few days, and then gradually fades out in one to eight weeks. Henna will stain hair when mixed with shampoo. Referred to as Camphire in the bible, this plant’s religious significance is derived from its symbolization of fire and earth. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade hub for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476. The use of Mehndi (also called Mehandi) or henna became a significant part of Indian folk art. The orange-red Mehndi color was often painted on new brides. The women were painted with intricate designs on order to distinguish them from unmarried young virgins. Mehndi flourished as decorative art in India. Hindus consider Mehndi as very dear to Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and fortune. Henna was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Since 1890 it has been widely used in Europe for tinting the hair, usually in the form of a shampoo, many shades being obtainable by mixing with the leaves of other plants, such as indigo.’ ‘As a dye for the skin or nails the powder may be mixed with catechu (betel nut) or lucerne (alfalfa), made into a paste with hot water, and spread on the part to be dyed, being allowed to remain for one night.’ ‘The Egyptians are said to have prepared both an oil and an ointment from the flowers for making the limbs supple.’ Here’s one good recipe for henna body art paste, from a good Mehndi learning site: http://www.rupalpinto.com/Mehndi/f |
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Henna Magic : Crafting Charms and Rituals with Sacred Body Art $16.11 No Synopsis Available |
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Henna Mandala Cupsthermosreviewcomplete Women’s Light T-Shirt by CafePress $22 Henna Body Art Mandala Design Cupsthermosreviewcomplete Women’s Light T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Our 100% cotton women’s tee is preshrunk, durable and guaranteed.5.6 oz. 100% cotton. Standard fit. |
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Frontier Natural Products Coop 209146 Hawaiian Henna Natural Body Paint Temporary Tattoo Kit lasts 1 to 3 weeks $29.63 Important Notes: Once mixed Hawaiian Henna is good for 34 days. Do not refrigerate. Hawaiian Henna takes on different shades of color on individuals as well as on different parts of the body for 13 weeks. For darkest color use on the palms and soles tops of fingers and toes. Henna will not work well on the face and chest due to thinness of the skin. If designs are very light in color reapply to deepen color. To remove designs wash skin frequently. Perform a patch test before you apply Hawaiian Henna paste anywhere especially if you are prone to allergies or have sensitive skin. Keep away from your eyes mouth sensitive areas and open wounds. Keep Eucalyptus oil away from plastic surfaces or finished furniture. Do not taste or ingest Hawaiian Henna. Keep all kit contents out of reach from children. In case of accidental overdose seek professional help or contact a poison center immediately. To this day tattooing continues to be an art of expression. We wish you much fun in experiencing this ancient form of natural body painting in Hawaiian Henna. |
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Art Markers henna $2.74 Prismacolor Art Markers offer the flexibility of two distinct line widths in one marker. Featuring an innovative double-ended design, the markers have a chisel tip on one end and a fine tip on the other ? with perfect ink color match from end to end.Each permanent art marker has a smooth, intense laydown that will infuse your artwork with intensely rich color. Prismacolor Art Markers provide permanent ink coverage without fading or feathering.Metallic Art Markers are single tip only and are classified ORMD. |
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Henna Leaf Powder Red (Lawsonia inermis), 25 lb box: K $380.59 Henna leaves are finely ground and made into a paste with lemon juice. The paste is put on the skin in desired pattern. It is often sealed with a lemon-sugar glaze or a wrap to keep the design intact and deepen the color. This paste is left on the skin for several hours, or overnight if possible. When the paste is removed, the skin is stained with a red-orange pattern. This stain becomes darker over the next few days, and then gradually fades out in one to eight weeks. Henna will stain hair when mixed with shampoo. Referred to as Camphire in the bible, this plant’s religious significance is derived from its symbolization of fire and earth. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade hub for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476. The use of Mehndi (also called Mehandi) or henna became a significant part of Indian folk art. The orange-red Mehndi color was often painted on new brides. The women were painted with intricate designs on order to distinguish them from unmarried young virgins. Mehndi flourished as decorative art in India. Hindus consider Mehndi as very dear to Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and fortune. Henna was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Since 1890 it has been widely used in Europe for tinting the hair, usually in the form of a shampoo, many shades being obtainable by mixing with the leaves of other plants, such as indigo.’ ‘As a dye for the skin or nails the powder may be mixed with catechu (betel nut) or lucerne (alfalfa), made into a paste with hot water, and spread on the part to be dyed, being allowed to remain for one night.’ ‘The Egyptians are said to have prepared both an oil and an ointment from the flowers for making the limbs supple.’ Here’s one good recipe for henna body art paste, from a good Mehndi learning site: http://www.rupalpinto.com/Mehndi/four.html: Main Ingredients Lemon or Lime Juice – Henna only releases its dye at a low pH, so adding something acidic to your henna will help to improve and catalyze the dye-release process. Lemonade concentrate is an appropriate form of this ingredient as well. Essential Oil – The most commonly used essential oil in henna art is eucalyptu |
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Henna Red Powder (Lawsonia inermis) 4 oz: C $2.85 Henna leaves are finely ground and made into a paste with lemon juice. The paste is put on the skin in desired pattern. It is often sealed with a lemon-sugar glaze or a wrap to keep the design intact and deepen the color. This paste is left on the skin for several hours, or overnight if possible. When the paste is removed, the skin is stained with a red-orange pattern. This stain becomes darker over the next few days, and then gradually fades out in one to eight weeks. Henna will stain hair when mixed with shampoo. Referred to as Camphire in the bible, this plant’s religious significance is derived from its symbolization of fire and earth. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade hub for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476. The use of Mehndi (also called Mehandi) or henna became a significant part of Indian folk art. The orange-red Mehndi color was often painted on new brides. The women were painted with intricate designs on order to distinguish them from unmarried young virgins. Mehndi flourished as decorative art in India. Hindus consider Mehndi as very dear to Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and fortune. Henna was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Since 1890 it has been widely used in Europe for tinting the hair, usually in the form of a shampoo, many shades being obtainable by mixing with the leaves of other plants, such as indigo.’ ‘As a dye for the skin or nails the powder may be mixed with catechu (betel nut) or lucerne (alfalfa), made into a paste with hot water, and spread on the part to be dyed, being allowed to remain for one night.’ ‘The Egyptians are said to have prepared both an oil and an ointment from the flowers for making the limbs supple.’ Here’s one good recipe for henna body art paste, from a good Mehndi learning site: http://www.rupalpinto.com/Mehndi/four.html: Main Ingredients Lemon or Lime Juice – Henna only releases its dye at a low pH, so adding something acidic to your henna will help to improve and catalyze the dye-release process. Lemonade concentrate is an appropriate form of this ingredient as well. Essential Oil – The most commonly used essential oil in henna art is eucalyptus oil. Ofte |
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Henna Mahogany Powder (Lawsonia inermis) 1 lb: C $19.65 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Henna will stain hair when mixed with shampoo. Henna Mahogany produces a golden brown shade. Use on medium browns for warm brown highlights with a slight hint of red. Henna leaves are finely ground and made into a paste with lemon juice. The paste is put on the skin in desired pattern. It is often sealed with a lemon-sugar glaze or a wrap to keep the design intact and deepen the color. This paste is left on the skin for several hours, or overnight if possible. When the paste is removed, the skin is stained with a red-orange pattern. This stain becomes darker over the next few days, and then gradually fades out in one to eight weeks. Referred to as Camphire in the bible, this plant’s religious significance is derived from its symbolization of fire and earth. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade hub for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476. The use of Mehndi (also called Mehandi) or henna became a significant part of Indian folk art. The orange-red Mehndi color was often painted on new brides. The women were painted with intricate designs on order to distinguish them from unmarried young virgins. Mehndi flourished as decorative art in India. Hindus consider Mehndi as very dear to Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and fortune. Henna was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Since 1890 it has been widely used in Europe for tinting the hair, usually in the form of a shampoo, many shades being obtainable by mixing with the leaves of other plants, such as indigo.’ ‘As a dye for the skin or nails the powder may be mixed with catechu (betel nut) or lucerne (alfalfa), made into a paste with hot water, and spread on the part to be dyed, being allowed to remain for one night.’ ‘The Egyptians are said to have prepared both an oil and an ointment from the flowers for making the limbs supple.’ Here’s one good recipe for henna body art paste, from a good Mehndi learning site: http://www.rupalpinto.com/Mehndi/four.html: Main Ingredients Lemon or Lime Juice – Henna only releases its dye at a low pH, so adding something acidic to your henna will help to improve and catalyze |
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Henna Leaf Powder Red (Lawsonia inermis) 1 lb: K $17.91 This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Henna leaves are finely ground and made into a paste with lemon juice. The paste is put on the skin in desired pattern. It is often sealed with a lemon-sugar glaze or a wrap to keep the design intact and deepen the color. This paste is left on the skin for several hours, or overnight if possible. When the paste is removed, the skin is stained with a red-orange pattern. This stain becomes darker over the next few days, and then gradually fades out in one to eight weeks. Henna will stain hair when mixed with shampoo. Referred to as Camphire in the bible, this plant’s religious significance is derived from its symbolization of fire and earth. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade hub for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476. The use of Mehndi (also called Mehandi) or henna became a significant part of Indian folk art. The orange-red Mehndi color was often painted on new brides. The women were painted with intricate designs on order to distinguish them from unmarried young virgins. Mehndi flourished as decorative art in India. Hindus consider Mehndi as very dear to Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and fortune. Henna was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Since 1890 it has been widely used in Europe for tinting the hair, usually in the form of a shampoo, many shades being obtainable by mixing with the leaves of other plants, such as indigo.’ ‘As a dye for the skin or nails the powder may be mixed with catechu (betel nut) or lucerne (alfalfa), made into a paste with hot water, and spread on the part to be dyed, being allowed to remain for one night.’ ‘The Egyptians are said to have prepared both an oil and an ointment from the flowers for making the limbs supple.’ Here’s one good recipe for henna body art paste, from a good Mehndi learning site: http://www.rupalpinto.com/Mehndi/four.html: Main Ingredients Lemon or Lime Juice – Henna only releases its dye at a low pH, so adding something acidic to your henna will help to improve and catalyze the dye-release process. Lemonade concentrate is an appropriate form of th |
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Henna Red Powder (Lawsonia inermis) 1 lb: C $7.27 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Henna leaves are finely ground and made into a paste with lemon juice. The paste is put on the skin in desired pattern. It is often sealed with a lemon-sugar glaze or a wrap to keep the design intact and deepen the color. This paste is left on the skin for several hours, or overnight if possible. When the paste is removed, the skin is stained with a red-orange pattern. This stain becomes darker over the next few days, and then gradually fades out in one to eight weeks. Henna will stain hair when mixed with shampoo. Referred to as Camphire in the bible, this plant’s religious significance is derived from its symbolization of fire and earth. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade hub for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476. The use of Mehndi (also called Mehandi) or henna became a significant part of Indian folk art. The orange-red Mehndi color was often painted on new brides. The women were painted with intricate designs on order to distinguish them from unmarried young virgins. Mehndi flourished as decorative art in India. Hindus consider Mehndi as very dear to Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and fortune. Henna was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Since 1890 it has been widely used in Europe for tinting the hair, usually in the form of a shampoo, many shades being obtainable by mixing with the leaves of other plants, such as indigo.’ ‘As a dye for the skin or nails the powder may be mixed with catechu (betel nut) or lucerne (alfalfa), made into a paste with hot water, and spread on the part to be dyed, being allowed to remain for one night.’ ‘The Egyptians are said to have prepared both an oil and an ointment from the flowers for making the limbs supple.’ Here’s one good recipe for henna body art paste, from a good Mehndi learning site: http://www.rupalpinto.com/Mehndi/four.html: Main Ingredients Lemon or Lime Juice – Henna only releases its dye at a low pH, so adding something acidic to your henna will help to improve and catalyze the dye-release process. Lemonade concentrate is an appropriate form of this ingredient as well. Essential Oil – The m |
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Henna Conditioner 1 gallon: K $34 A rich, henna and herbal moistuizing conditioner for neutral highlights. pH balanced for hair. Our henna, taken from the stem of the plant, is neutral in color & imparts brilliant golden highlights for which henna is famous. It is carefully blended into our plant-derived & protein enhanced conditioning formula. We then add a purity of herbal extracts & vegetable oils, to produce a gentle conditioner that de-tangles & moisturizes the hair easily & quickly. The hair is then thicker, softer & tangle-free without greasy build-up. Our henna conditioner bestows luster & manageability without changing your hair color. Use in conjunction with Henna Shampoo for even greater body & shine. |
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Henna Conditioner 16 oz: K $6.79 A rich, henna and herbal moistuizing conditioner for neutral highlights. pH balanced for hair. Our henna, taken from the stem of the plant, is neutral in color & imparts brilliant golden highlights for which henna is famous. It is carefully blended into our plant-derived & protein enhanced conditioning formula. We then add a purity of herbal extracts & vegetable oils, to produce a gentle conditioner that de-tangles & moisturizes the hair easily & quickly. The hair is then thicker, softer & tangle-free without greasy build-up. Our henna conditioner bestows luster & manageability without changing your hair color. Use in conjunction with Henna Shampoo for even greater body & shine. |
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Henna Style Butterfly Glitter Temporary Tattoo $2.99 Tribal Butterfly Temporary Tattoo – Right now temporary tattoos are the it thing in fasion… From the runways of Paris to the streets of New York, it’s all over the globe. Temporary tatoos are removable tattoo designs that go on the skin with water, and can last up to 7 days. These are high quality designs that are fake, but look real on the skin! If you need to remove the design at any point, it is simple to do with rubbing alcohol or baby oil. Removable body art is very cool and popular — you can use different designs to go with any occasion or outfit. They do not leave any permanent marks like the real thing, so you have the option to change looks regularly! They are completely safe and use only FDA certified colors. Try some on and see what hapens… you never know!!! |
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Henna Shampoo 16 oz: K $8.99 Luxurious, toning shampoo for neutral highlights. pH balanced. Our henna shampoo is recognized as a luxurious, clean-rinsing shampoo that helps condition the hair & imparts brilliant, neutral-toned highlights. Henna remains a timeless natural, organic, vegetable product that provides a colorless, protective barrier. It also adds texture & refines the hair & scalp without drying or build-up. Aurora’s Henna Shampoo is made with four cleansing & conditioning agents & with the finest botanicals & vegetable proteins. It provides a rich lather, deep cleansing & easy rinse off. Follow with Aurora’s Henna Conditioner for even greater body & shine. |
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Henna Shampoo 1 gallon: K $39.03 Luxurious, toning shampoo for neutral highlights. pH balanced. Our henna shampoo is recognized as a luxurious, clean-rinsing shampoo that helps condition the hair & imparts brilliant, neutral-toned highlights. Henna remains a timeless natural, organic, vegetable product that provides a colorless, protective barrier. It also adds texture & refines the hair & scalp without drying or build-up. Aurora’s Henna Shampoo is made with four cleansing & conditioning agents & with the finest botanicals & vegetable proteins. It provides a rich lather, deep cleansing & easy rinse off. Follow with Aurora’s Henna Conditioner for even greater body & shine. |
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Henna $1.99 This pretty invitation features an intricately designed henna design on the top and bottom. Coordinating reception, respond and thank you cards are available. |
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Henna Leaf Powder Red Cert. Organic (Lawsonia inermis) 1 lb: K $15.84 This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Henna leaves are finely ground and made into a paste with lemon juice. The paste is put on the skin in desired pattern. It is often sealed with a lemon-sugar glaze or a wrap to keep the design intact and deepen the color. This paste is left on the skin for several hours, or overnight if possible. When the paste is removed, the skin is stained with a red-orange pattern. This stain becomes darker over the next few days, and then gradually fades out in one to eight weeks. Henna will stain hair when mixed with shampoo. Referred to as Camphire in the bible, this plant’s religious significance is derived from its symbolization of fire and earth. One of the earliest documented uses of henna is found in the archeological evidence of Egyptian tombs in the valley of Nile. Mummies of Egyptian rulers and their families were prepared to enter the next world with henna-tinted fingernails. Hieroglyphics names henna as pouquer. During the reign of Augustus, Emperor of Rome (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), Egypt became an important trade hub for commerce between Rome and India. There are ancient murals in the Ajanta- Ellora caves near Mumabi (old Bombay) dated before A.D. 350 that, remarkably, show a princess of Patliputra reclining under a tree, half asleep, having her hands and feet painted with flowery henna designs. Historians mention that henna may have been brought to India along with Persian horses around A.D 712. What is known is that henna has been cultivated in Rajasthan since around 1476. The use of Mehndi (also called Mehandi) or henna became a significant part of Indian folk art. The orange-red Mehndi color was often painted on new brides. The women were painted with intricate designs on order to distinguish them from unmarried young virgins. Mehndi flourished as decorative art in India. Hindus consider Mehndi as very dear to Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and fortune. Henna was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Since 1890 it has been widely used in Europe for tinting the hair, usually in the form of a shampoo, many shades being obtainable by mixing with the leaves of other plants, such as indigo.’ ‘As a dye for the skin or nails the powder may be mixed with catechu (betel nut) or lucerne (alfalfa), made into a paste with hot water, and spread on the part to be dyed, being allowed to remain for one night.’ ‘The Egyptians are said to have prepared both an oil and an ointment from the flowers for making the limbs supple.’ Here’s one good recipe for henna body art paste, from a good Mehndi learning site: http://www.rupalpinto.com/Mehndi/four.html: Main Ingredients Lemon or Lime Juice – Henna only releases its dye at a low pH, so adding something acidic to your henna will help to improve and catalyze the dye-release process. Lemonade concentrate is an appropriate form of this ingredient |
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Rainbow Research’s Henna Marigold Blonde 4oz $6.99 Henna is an alternative to chemical hair colorings that are controversial to health considerations. Henna comes from small shrubs, called Lawsonia, that are native to the MIddle East, West Asia and North Africa. The leaves are dried and then pulverized to a fine powder. Rainbow Research chooses only the finest grade henna.Rainbow Henna plates each strand of hair. The shade of Henna is reflected through the hair while enhancing your hair’s natural color. It is also a conditioner. The cuticle is smoothed by Henna’s sealing action, giving hair a polished look. Regular use of Henna texturizes hair, giving it extra body – this becomes more evident with each application.Rainbow Henna may be applied every 4 to 6 weeks. Because the color blends so naturally and fades gradually, there is never a noticeable regrowth area.Ingredients: A blend of 100% Henna |
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The Art of Mehndi $4.07 Now kids age 8-12 can create beautiful designs on their arms, hands, and feet using the ancient art of mehndi body painting and safe, nontoxic henna paste. The Art of Mehndi contains everything kids could need, including shopping lists for supplies, loads of unique designs to follow, and instructions on how to make henna paste. |
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Henna,Persian Dark Brown 4 oz: HF $6.83 Sable Rainbow Henna has no additives, chemicals, or pesticides. Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Lasts 4-6 weeks. Smooths and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine and body. Our custom-tailored recipes can be used for special effects, covering grey, and improving texture. |
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Henna,Persian Med Brown 4 oz: HF $6.83 Chestnut Rainbow Henna has no additives, chemicals, or pesticides. Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Lasts 4-6 weeks. Smooths and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine and body. Our custom-tailored recipes can be used for special effects, covering grey, and improving texture. |
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Henna,Persian Red 4 oz: HF $6.83 Rainbow Henna has no additives, chemicals, or pesticides. Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Lasts 4-6 weeks. Smooths and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine and body. Our custom-tailored recipes can be used for special effects, covering grey, and improving texture. |
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Body Art $117.9 Body art is art made on, with, or consisting of, the human body. The most common forms of body art are tattoos and body piercings, but other types include scarification, branding, scalpelling, shaping (for example tightlacing of corsets), full body tattoo and body painting. More extreme body art can involve things such as mutilation or pushing the body to its physical limits. For example, one of Marina Abramovis works involved dancing until she collapsed from exhaustion, while one of Dennis Oppenheims betterknown works saw him lying in the sunlight with a book on his chest, until his skin, excluding that covered by the book, was badly sunburned. It can even consist of the arrangement and dissection of preserved bodies in an artistic fashion, as in the case of the plastinated bodies used in the travelling Body Worlds exhibit. Body art is also a subcategory of performance art, in which artists use or abuse their own body to make their particular statements. In more recent times, body became a subject of much broader discussions and treatments that cannot be reduced to the body art in its common understanding. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 188 Publication Date: 2010/04/14 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.43 inches |
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Jason’s Shampoo Henna Highlight 16oz $10.59 Shampoo Henna Highlight Description: Leaves Hair with Added Volume and Shine. Creates lustrous highlights, super strength and great body – naturally. Concentrated, neutral Henna Extract gives your hair a deep, rich glow while non-oily moisturizers leave it super clean and manageable. JASON Organic Henna Hi-Lights� Shampoo features Planthenol-3� our exclusive hair-nourishing pro-vitamins, fortified with three moisture-attracting proteins for superior shine and body. What it means to use ORGANIC products: Many companies use the terms “natural” and “organic” interchangeably. Not us. A product deemed “organic” means that the ingredients were grown, handled and processed without the use of pesticides, irradiation or any genetic alteration. At JASON, we’ve stepped up our efforts to bring you more items that are not only pure and natural, but also organic. Other Ingredients: Aqua (Purified Water), Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Hydroflorate�*, Lawsonia Inermis (Henna), Calendula Officinalis (Marigold) Extract*, Anthemus Nobilis (Chamomile) Extract*, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Extract*, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, Aloe Barbadensis Gel (Aloe Vera)*, Glycerin (Vege), Natural Tocopherol (Vit. E), Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C), Retinyl Pamitate (Vit. A), Triticum Vulgare (Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein), Decyl Glucoside, Oxybenzone, Cyclopentasiloxane (and) Dimethicone, Citric Acid, Planthenol-3� (Plant Phospholipids, DL-Panthenol, Ethyl Panthenol, Steardimonium Panthenol), Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Natural Color, Fragrence Oil Blend. Directions: Throughly wet hair. Always do a quick light-lathering shampoo first. Rinse and follow with a second super-lathering to thoroughly remove stubborn oils and excess daily dirt and debris. Follow with JASON 70% Certified Organic Henna Hi-Lights� Conditioner. Notes: No Lauryl/Laureth Sulfates, no animal testing or By-products Warnings: Natural and organic ingredients may cause color variations. |
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Henna,Persian Black 4 oz: HF $6.83 Black – True, deep black tones (Deep Ebony) Rainbow Henna has no additives, chemicals, or pesticides. Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Lasts 4-6 weeks. Smooths and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine and body. Our custom-tailored recipes can be used for special effects, covering grey, and improving texture. *Note: Henna has no lightening action. |
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Henna,Persian Blonde 4 oz: HF $6.83 Blonde -Brightens and highlights* Rainbow Henna has no additives, chemicals, or pesticides. Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Lasts 4-6 weeks. Smooths and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine and body. Our custom-tailored recipes can be used for special effects, covering grey, and improving texture. *Note: Henna has no lightening action. |
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Henna,Persian Light Brown 4 oz: HF $6.83 Rainbow Henna has no additives, chemicals, or pesticides. Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Lasts 4-6 weeks. Smooths and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine and body. Our custom-tailored recipes can be used for special effects, covering grey, and improving texture. *Note: Henna has no lightening action. |
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Henna,Persian Burgundy 4 oz: HF $6.83 Dark Auburn Rainbow Henna has no additives, chemicals, or pesticides. Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Lasts 4-6 weeks. Smooths and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine and body. Our custom-tailored recipes can be used for special effects, covering grey, and improving texture. *Note: Henna has no lightening action. |
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Rainbow Research’s Henna Persian Red 4oz $6.99 Henna is an all natural hair color formula that does not contain any chemicals.Rainbow Henna coats each hair shaft with color. Smoothes and seals the hair’s cuticle for greater shine. Texturizes hair and gives it body. Blends naturally. Fades gradually. Last 4-6 weeks. Available in the following shades: Black, red, sherry, mahogany, burgundy, dark brown, medium brown, light brown, copper, strawberry, blonde, marigold blonde. Neutral Henna is a natural, colorless conditioner for all hair types and colors.Store in a cool dry place. Do not use in the area of the eye or if scalp has open cuts. Not for use of bleached or white hair.Ingredients:100% Organic Henna |
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Jason’s Conditioner Henna For Highlights 16oz $8.99 Pure, Natural and Organic Description : Pure, Natural and Organic Natural Ingredients Hi-Lighting Conditioner Enriched with Moisturizing Proteins and Pro-Vitamin B5 Delivers Added Volume and Shine Leaves Hair Stronger, Healthier and More Manageable Formulated with Concentrated Henna Extract JASON Henna Hi-Lights Conditioner compliments hair with a deep rich glow while non-oily moisturizers leave it silky, tangle-free and manageable. Features Jason Panthenol and our exclusive hair nourishing pro-vitamins for superior shine and extra body. Plant derived Panthenols penetrate the hair shaft delivering long lasting moisture, reducing the formation of split ends and increasing volume and manageability, leaving healthier, shinier hair. o Safe for Color Treated Hair o Bio-Degradable o No Animal By-Products o No Animal Testing o No Parabens Supplement Facts: Aqua (Purified Water), Lawsonia Inermis (Henna) Extract, Anthemis Nobilis (Chamomile) Flower Extract*, Calendula Officinalis (Marigold) Flower Extract*, Emulsifying Wax, Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Leaf Extract*, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Gel*, Stearalkonium Chloride, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, Stearyl Alcohol, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Extract*, Vegetable Glycerin, Triticum Vulgare (Hydrolyzed Wheat) Protein, Natural Tocopherol (Vit. E), Retinyl Palmitate (Vit. A), Linoleic & Linolenic Acid (Vit. F), Glyceryl Stearate, DL-Panthenol, Ethyl Panthenol and Panthenyl Hydroxypropyl Steardimonium Chloride, Cyclopentasiloxane and Dimethicone, Oxybenzone, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Fragrance Oil Blend.*Certified Organic Directions: Use JASON Henna Hi-Lights Shampoo. Rinse well. Massage JASON Henna Hi-Lights Conditioner into hair and scalp. Leave on for at least one minute. Rinse thoroughly. For damaged hair allow to remain on for up to 15 minutes Warning: Caution: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children |
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Body Art $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Scarification, Body Piercing, Henna, Body Painting, Marina Abramovi?, Human Branding, Windmill Theatre, Demi’s Birthday Suit, Youri Messen-Jaschin, Chris Burden, Mehndi, Disappearing Model, World Bodypainting Festival, Barbara T. Smith, Nyotaimori, Herma Auguste Wittstock, Scalpelling, Pocketing, Vajazzling, James Kuhn, Lukas Zpira, World Body Painting Association. Excerpt: Body piercing, a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewellery may be worn. The word piercing can refer to the act or practice of body piercing, or to an opening in the body created by this act or practice. While the history of body piercing is obscured by a lack of scholarly reference and popular misinformation, ample evidence exists to document that it has been practiced in various forms by both sexes since ancient times throughout the world. Ear piercing and nose piercing have been particularly widespread and are well represented in historical records and among grave goods. The oldest mummified remains ever discovered were sporting earrings, attesting to the existence of the practice more than 5,000 years ago. Nose piercing is documented as far back as 1500 B.C.E. Piercings of these types have been documented globally, while lip and tongue piercings were historically found in African and American tribal cultures. Nipple and genital piercing have also been practiced by various cultures, with nipple piercing dating back at least to Ancient Rome while genital piercing is described in Ancient India ca. 320 to 550 C.E. The history of navel piercing is less clear. The practice of body piercing has waxed and waned in Western culture, but it has experienced an increase of popularity since … More: |
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Glitter Tattoos Henna [With Tattoos] $5.99 Traditional body art in glitter tattoo form! Nine all-original designs are based on popular Indian henna mehndi patterns, including a lotus flower, peacock, elephant with raised trunk, butterfly, and floral paisleys. |
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Henna Art: Tools and Inspirations to Create Beautiful Body Art Designs $11.95 Hourglass Press LLC, Designed by Clare Ultimo Inc.,Kit, English-language edition,Pub by Hourglass Press LLC |
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Henna Floral Tattoos $1.35 The ancient art of body painting takes on new life in this collection of attractive tattoos. Included are 4 large henna-colored designs depicting clusters of flowers and leafy tendrils. |
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Henna Magic $18.95 More than just a beautiful form of self-expression for millennia, the art of henna body decoration has been used by cultures around the world for magical protection, blessings, celebrations, luck, and love. In this unique book, Philippa Faulks guides you step by step in the creation of magical henna art. Learn to mix henna paste and apply your design, select powerful symbols and the best places for them on the body, and blend in oils and herbs to boost your magic”s potency. You”ll also find dozens of ready-made henna designs and spells for love, passion, friendship, healing, prosperity, and more, plus correspondences to help you craft your own spells. Includes illustrations and a full-color photo insert. |
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Henna Magic: Crafting Charms & Rituals with Sacred Body Art $3.39 More than just a beautiful form of self-expression for millennia, the art of henna body decoration has been used by cultures around the world for magical protection, blessings, celebrations, luck, and love. In this unique book, Philippa Faulks guides you step by step in the creation of magical henna art. Learn to mix henna paste and apply your design, select powerful symbols and the best places for them on the body, and blend in oils and herbs to boost your magic’s potency. You’ll also find dozens of ready-made henna designs and spells for love, passion, friendship, healing, prosperity, and more, plus correspondences to help you craft your own spells.Includes illustrations and a full-color photo insert. |
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Henna Magic: Crafting Charms and Rituals with Sacred Body Art $18.95 Henna has been used for centuries by cultures around the world for mystical, medicinal, and decorative purposes—and its allure continues to enchant millions of people today.Henna Magic is the first book to explore the magical uses of this natural, non-permanent form of body art. Learn about henna’s fascinating history and its traditional uses in various cultures, and discover how to create original henna tattoos that resonate with your spiritual intention. Through easy-to-follow steps, you will learn to mix henna paste, incorporate magical herbs and oils, prepare the skin for application, and create designs to turn every occasion, ritual, and spell into a beautiful expression of power.Also included are design ideas for specific areas of the body, concise explanations of the significance and meanings of symbols, and a thorough exploration of magical, planetary, herbal, and elemental correspondences to enhance your spiritual practice and spellcraft. |
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Luna Guitars Henna Oasis Spruce Series II Acoustic-Electric Guitar $389.99 UK henna artist Alex Morgan has worked her magic again, taking inspiration for her second Henna series design from the artwork of the Ottoman world. The aptly named Oasis guitar transports players to a magical world of visual and auditory delights. Luna’s state-of-the-art laser etching technology has precisely tattooed Alex’s intricate design onto a spruce top. The nylon-electric guitar is built on a folk body design. A slightly smaller body type, it is great for musicians of a smaller build, or those who prefer playing a smaller-sized guitar. The mahogany body and cedar top create a quickness of sound, with plenty of overtones and a thick bottom-end when playing open chords. The 25-1/2 scale, C-shape neck design, and 1-5/8 nutwidth add comfort for performing intricate progressions on the rosewood fretboard. The included B-Band preamp with built-in tuner and low z output faithfully recreates the amplified sound of this impressive 6-string. Dressed in a satin finish, the beauty and artistry of this aesthetically pleasing Luna Henna Oasis guitar is evident for all to see. Offered at a great price, this guitar might just be too good to pass up. |
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Luna Guitars Henna Paradise Cedar Series II Acoustic-Electric Guitar $399 UK henna artist Alex Morgan has worked her magic again, taking inspiration for her second Henna series design from the artwork of the Ottoman world. The aptly named Oasis guitar transports players to a magical world of visual and auditory delights. Luna’s state-of-the-art laser etching technology has precisely tattooed Alex’s intricate design onto a spruce top. The acoustic-electric guitar is built on a folk body design. A slightly smaller body type, it is great for musicians of a smaller build, or those who prefer playing a smaller-sized guitar. The mahogany body and cedar top create a quickness of sound, with plenty of overtones and a thick bottom-end when playing open chords. The 25-1/2 scale, C-shape neck design, and 1-5/8 nutwidth add comfort for performing intricate progressions on the rosewood fretboard. The included Luna 4-Band pickup with built-in tuner and low z output faithfully recreates the amplified sound of this impressive 6-string. Dressed in a satin finish, the beauty and artistry of this aesthetically pleasing Luna Henna Oasis guitar is evident for all to see. Offered at a great price, this guitar might just be too good to pass up.6-string folk guitarMahogany bodyCedar top25-1/2 scaleSet neckRosewood fretboardC-shaped neck20 frets1-5/8 nut widthLuna 4-Band preamp with built-in tuner and low z outputSatin finish |
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Magickal Crafts $3.4 Are you looking for new ideas for decorations, gifts, or ways to honor Divinity on the holidays and other special days?Magickal Crafts is about creating joy in your life by opening it to divine inspiration. Filled with beautiful, magickal crafts and delicious recipes, this is a book for everyone, from experienced craftspeople to those that are all thumbs. Inside, you’ll learn how to: Make unique crafts for the eight Neopagan holidays and lunar phases; Craft sacred spaces, magical tools, oracles and altar pieces; Experiment with meditations, spells and other magical exercises; Create special gifts and mouth-watering delicacies for handfastings, baby blessings, adulthood celebrations and more; Design and wear ritual and fun garb, as well as body oils and henna body art; Discover traditions and crafts from around the world; Open to your own creativity and allow it to manifest joy in your life; Contains dozens of photos to guide you through the projects; And much, much more Written by two hedonistic craftswomen and home-schooling moms, Magickal Crafts is the product of far too much fun, celebration, and experimentation. It is truly a work that will provide you with loads of great ideas and help you find your own inner muse. Perfect for crafty Wiccans, Pagans, Druids and all others who walk the Earth’s path. About the Author:Kristin Madden (New Mexico) is a bestselling author of several books on paganism, shamanism, and parenting. She is the editor and a contributor to Exploring the Pagan Path (New Page Books, 2005). She has had ongoing experience with Eastern and Western mystic paths since 1972 and is the Dean of Ardantane’s School of Shamanic Studies. A Druid and tutor in the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids, Kristin is also a member of the Druid College of Healing. Liz Roberts (New Mexico) was born and raised in the south of England and traveled extensively before settling in America. As a potter, Liz |
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Mehndi Body Painting Kit $142.43 Mehndi, the ancient art of body painting, is making its mark as beautiful, painless, temporary body art for the nineties. Now readers can create their own dazzling mehndi designs with this kit which includes organic henna, 20 design transfers, and a 72-page illustrated book with complete instructions. |
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Mehndi Designs $6.95 Scores of lovely designs, adapted from authentic images used in the ancient art of henna body painting, incorporate scores of lovely patterns. Used to cover hands, forearms, and feet during celebrations, these 166 black-and-white designs include fine line, lacy, and paisley motifs, as well as assorted floral borders, heart-shaped insets, and repeat patterns. |
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Mehndi Designs (Dover Pictorial Archive Series): Traditional Henna Body Art $6.95 Scores of  lovely designs, adapted from authentic images used in the ancient art of henna body painting, incorporate scores of lovely patterns. Used to cover hands, forearms, and feet during celebrations, these 166 black-and-white designs include fine line, lacy, and paisley motifs, as well as assorted floral borders, heart-shaped insets, and repeat patterns. |
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Mehndi Henna Kit- $7.11 JACQUARD-Mehndi Henna Kit. Mehndi Henna is an exotic non-permanent body art from the Far East; and now you can do this ancient art at home! Everything you need is in this kit: 0.14oz/4g of henna powder with bottle and applicator tip; 0.07oz/2g of sugar/citric acid; 4mL/4g of mordant liquid; 1mL/1g of eucalyptus oil; a straight pin; q-tips; toothpicks; mixing stick; and cotton balls; and instruction/idea booklet. Mehndi Henna art disappears from the skin within 7-12 days. Recommended for ages 12 and up. Adult supervision is advised. Made in USA. |
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Mehndi: The Art of Henna Body Painting $0.61 A fully illustrated guide to the traditional Indian art of henna body painting–a popular method of dazzling and nonpermanent body adornment–this book offers dozens of traditional and nontraditional ideas for decorative body painting. |
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Mehndi: The Timeless Art of Henna Painting $19.99 An ancient bridal ritual still practiced in India, Africa, and the Middle East, henna body painting combines celebration, tradition, spirituality, and breathtaking beauty. This book provides readers with all the information they need to paint themselves or a friend. 50 Black and White photos and 25 color photos. |
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Modern Tribal Tattoo Designs $14.95 Inspired by traditional tribal tattoos, this collection of new artwork is an excellent sourcebook for bold and interesting designs from a range of cultural and historical sources. This reference features a wide variety of styles—from the fine line work of henna patterns to black work patterns that incorporate large solid areas to motifs, such as totems, talismans, and free–form designs—combined with repeating elements, including triangles, spirals, suns, and barbed wire, to create body art that makes a bold visual statement of individuality that is rooted in traditional tattoo art. Additional information on the symbolism and meaning associated with the attributes of each tattoo is included to make this a comprehensive sourcebook on tribal tattoo art. |
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Paul Mitchell Instant Moisture Daily Shampoo 16.9oz $12.34 Hydrates and revives dry hair; The Instant Moisture Complex absorbs UV rays and provides superior conditioning, penetrating deep into the hair where it helps protect both the cuticle and cortex. Panthenol penetrates deep into the hair to add volume and increase body; panthenol also attaches to the surface to help repair damaged cuticle layers. Chamomile, henna, rosemary, aloe vera and jojoba combined with state-of-the-art conditioners help intensify shine. |
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TEMPTU DURA INKED SET Airbrush Makeup Body Art Tattoo $38 Temptu Pro 10 Color Dura Inked Starter Set Colors: Black 301, Prime Blue 316, Prime Yellow 317, Prime Red 302, Green 305, White 300, Sailer Tattoo 333, Biker Tattoo 312, Jailhouse Tattoo 313, True Henna 334 Temptu Pro’s world famous original Dura formula is a versatile, alcohol-based product for use with airbrush, paintbrush or sponge. Dura has been an industry favorite for body art, prosthetics, tattoo coloring and special makeup effects for over twenty-five years. Highly pigmented and long-lasting, Temptu offers over seventy colors, available in a variety of liquids, liners, and palettes. Highly pigmented and lasting up to five days with care, it’s perfect for long wear and coverage, even under hot studio lights. Temptu Dura Starter Sets include quarter ounce size bottles that are easily refillable, yet compact enough to fit in any size makeup kit. Dura is an alcohol based product that is subject to additional Hazardous Material fees when shipped by air. |
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The Essential Guide on Creating Your Own Mehndi Henna Body Art For Beginners $6.97 Chester Pena,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Axel Publishing |
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The First British Book of Henna Art $75.63 I see sadness in your eyes. Forget about dirty wars and the decline of values in our society and immerse yourself in some peaceful temporary body decorations. Use the stencils and secrets in this henna art book to indulge your creative streak and look and feel much more contented. Who knows – maybe tax breaks for people with henna art may be the next new legislation. Or, maybe not. This is an excellent course text book as it contains henna designs of various difficulty levels. ”If I were you I would scrap the idea of those real tattoos and get a temporary one.” ”Everyone loves Henna Art, if only I could make it taste like chocolate.” ”That horse didn”t throw me off! It was the unspoilt beauty of your henna art.” |
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The Henna Body Art Kit $27.95 The ultimate package for those who wish to express themselves with the ancient art form of tattoos (albeit temporary ones), The Henna Body Art Kit contains two packets of catalyst solution, two packets of henna powder in application cones, Mehlabiya oil capsules, and six transfer sheets. Full-color illustrations throughout. |
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The Henna Body Art Kit: Everything You Need to Create Stunning Temporary Tattoos $1 Includes mehlabiya oil capsules and six transfer sheets of ancient and contemporary patterns to guide you. |
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Upholding Body Aesthetics Through Henna: Grab This Handbook’s Excellent Keys And Ideas To True Artistic Beauty And Learn Henna Body Art , Henna Design, Mehndi Henna And Mehndi Art! $3.99 Rodriguez,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by KMS Publishing |
