Art of making Inai (Henna) part2 - Seni membuat inai (Henna) part2

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Hello my friends steemian in the world .
How are you today ??
hopefully in good condition, ok today i will post dan share art of Inai the latest.

Little explanation ,The word Henna is derived from the Latin for Lawsonia Inermis plant spoken by the Arabs as Hinna. The exact origin of mehndi is hard to say because this art has been nearly 5000 years old. Some historians say that the Moguls brought mehndi to India but other historians say that the origin of mehndi is Indian, while others say that the origin of mehndi is the Middle East or North Africa.

Henna is the oldest plant name used as cosmetics. Very safe to use. Rarely causes problems. If in doubt because of having sensitive skin, it's good to consult a doctor and try it in small quantities. For example by applying a little henna on the back of the neck or under the arm, because the skin in the area is classified as the most sensitive areas. Natural Henna is usually safe because it contains no chemical synthetic dyes or other harmful additives.

The henna plant can reach a height of 4 to 6 feet and can be found in countries such as Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Egypt, Syria, Yemen, Uganda, Morocco, Senegal, Tanzania, Kenya, Iran and Palestine. Henna grows quite well in hot climates.

In India, mehndi is one way to beautify themselves in addition to wearing makeup or jewelry. Can be used everyday, or hold an important role in special events such as weddings.2 or 3 days before the wedding takes place, the bride will attend a mehndi party held with family and friends.

so also in aceh who have tradition wearing henna before the wedding because gujarat (india) bring great influence to the development of Islam first in aceh.

following the latest art that I created :

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Let us preserve and maintain each other a culture that has been so long and thick in this country.

hopefully this post is useful to increase our insight.
Best regards @akhyar36