New Mehndi Designs

New Mehndi Designs

By PT Patel

  • Category: Entertainment
  • Release Date: 2017-06-30
  • Current Version: 1.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 41.92 MB
  • Developer: PT Patel
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.

Description

This app (mehndi designs) contains the new styles and designs of mehndi. Are you finding best mehndi design? Then lastest mehndi design is helpfull for you. Mehndi designs app contain lots of varieties of designer mehndi styles. Mehndi also known as henna. Girls are loving mehndi in her hands so we present all type of mehandi. If you are looking for latest hand mehndi designs art to look different from other girls in wedding, parties or friends gathering function this mehndi designs free app is just for you. Girls love these henna mehndi designs free images. Mehndi designs new app contain easy and simple designs of arab mehndi artists for free download. Features: - swapping for navigation - adding/removing designs into collection - share image to your friends . - offline gallery images. - gallery view of pictures Categories are like: - bakr id/eid ul-adha mehndi designs - wedding mehndi designs with 100+ hd mehndi designs - pakistani mehndi designs - rounded mehndi designs - karwa chouth mehndi designs - sawan and raksha bandhan mehndi designs - flowers mehndi designs. - tattoo pattern mehndi designs. - new year designs. - henna tattoo designs - cute animal designs. - tribal designs. - more online design - eid mehndi designs - indian mehndi designs - pakistani mehndi designs - pretty heart henna design - easy arabic mehndi design - mehndi designs for hands - henna designs for feet - body tattoo designs - bridal mehndi designs - bridal henna designs - traditional circular mehndi styles In hindu festivals, many women have henna applied to their hands and feet. It is usually drawn on the palms and feet, where the design will be clearest due to contrast with the lighter skin on these surfaces, which naturally contain less of the pigment melanin. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for hindu brides. Muslims of indian subcontinent also apply mendi during their festivals like eid-ul-fitr and eid-ul-adha.

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