



othing compares to the tradition and beauty of Mehendi (Henna) applied to a woman’s hands and feet specifically on festive and wedding occasions. These days Mehendi designs have come a long long way from the simple all over Mehendi spread in palms and soles done by the tribal of Afghanistan, and the intricate patterns applies by a single needle which took hours for its application applied during the Mughal era. Here are the top five Mehendi styles that are popular these days
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