Monday, July 12, 2010

Sarhi 2010

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Sarhi



Sari's are always a part of Indian culture.In india every women mostly wore sari.Sari's are also changing with the time.They has thier exciting and charming look all the time.



Latest shalwar kameez 2010

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Now-a-days every fashion is getting a rank in this society.All people loved to adobt this fashion.GLadies or girls wear all type of dresses which they love or which are in.They are wearing airlines with choridar pajama.Every contrast looks best in shalwar kameez.








Sunday, July 11, 2010

Anarkali Dresses

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These are some dresses which are called Anarkali dresses.These are very in now-a-days.Girls like to wear it very much.







Sunday, July 4, 2010

MEHNDI

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Mehndi (Hindi: मेहँदी, Urdu: مہندی) is the application of henna as a temporary form of skin decoration in Pakistan and India, as well as by expatriate communities from these areas. Mehndi decorations became fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Henna is typically applied during special occasions like weddings and festivals. It is usually drawn on the palms and feet, where the color will be darkest because the skin contains higher levels of keratin which binds temporarily to lawsone, the colorant of henna. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for brides.

The term henna tattoo is inaccurate, because tattoos are defined as permanent surgical insertion of pigments underneath the skin, as opposed to pigments resting on the surface as is the case with mehndi.

Likely due to the desire for a "tattoo-black" appearance, many people have started adding the synthetic dye p-Phenylenediamine (PPD) to henna to give it a black colour. PPD is extremely harmful to the skin and can cause severe allergic reactions resulting in permanent injury or death.[1] [2] Alata (Mahur) is a flower-based dye used to paint the feet of the brides in some regions of India. It is still used in Bengal.
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