Whether yoga or mehndi, each comes with a long tradition and sometimes with the baggage of expectation. |
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Because of health fears, natural colours such as mehndi, haldi, besan and maida have become popular again. |
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She helped popularize mehndi, as well as threading, through her work with models, actresses and singers. |
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Earlier, Lakshmi Kirti, a cosmetologist and aroma therapist, conducted a demonstration on the preparation and use of mehndi. |
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No trip to Little India would be complete without getting a mehndi, or temporary henna tattoo. |
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Another thing that a mehndi would be incomplete without would be henna itself. |
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By Rachel Urquhart The New Yorker, June 23, 1997P. 48 Talk story about traditional Indian body-painting, called mehndi. |
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Does he think the fashion crowd's mehndi requests might bother his bridal clients? |
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Only a few Western brides have adopted mehndi as a wedding tradition, but many women use it as a fashion statement and a means of personal expression. |
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In India, the first gift the groom gives to his bride is the red dye, or mehndi, that she will use to decorate her hands and feet for the wedding. |
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A large number of women and children were seen making purchases of children garments, sweaters, socks, vest, bangles, mehndi. |
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Mehndi designing, which has been found to be very popular among the guests, is arranged once every week. |
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Shoppers have arranged special stalls for bangles, Mehndi and ornaments. |
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Girls and children can be seen in large numbers around shops of bangles and Mehndi while beauty parlors also made special arrangements for applying Mehndi on hands. |
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There will be stalls, including Mehndi painting and threading. |
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