Summary: Learn about the history of the ancient art of henna tattoo and body art in this free online instructional video on how to apply Henna tattoos.
Nakia Dawkins, the owner of Ancient Art Henna, is a professional henna artist and has been doing henna for over 5 years. She can be reached at mehendi_mama@yahoo.com.read more
In these videos you will learn about the ancient art of Henna. Our expert will demonstrate the do’s and don’ts of proper henna application. You will learn how to care for your henna once it has been applied as well as how to remove henna once it has stained your skin. You will also see demonstrations on how to come up with your own henna designs and then apply them to the skin.
Bridal Henna is very popular in Indian cultures. Did you know that Indian brides will often spend up to four hours getting henna applied before their weddings? In these videos you will see examples of different types of bridal henna and learn the procedures used in designing and applying henna art. Also, you will learn how to make your own henna cone applicators from Mylar or cellophane tissue, and why these homemade henna applicators are typically preferred over the bottles and syringes that are often used.
"I’d like to talk to you a little bit about henna. A lot of people ask what is henna. Henna, there are a lot of things that the word henna could mean. Usually if we’re talking about it in its basic form we’re talking about the henna plant. Henna’s a plant that grows and it flowers. The flowers are very beautiful and produce an extremely aromatic perfume that was actually said to be the prophet Mohammed’s favorite scent. Henna actually goes back to biblical times and even before that. We find examples of henna in the Bible in the song of psalms. It’s referred to as carmine. Henna is also known to be present in ancient Samaria and Canun so it’s been around for quite awhile. "
eHow Article: History of Henna Tattoos & Body Art: Free Online Tips for Applying Henna Tattoos