Do’s and Don’ts for Wedding Bridal Mehndi

Do's and Don'ts for Wedding Bridal Mehndi

Wedding Bridal mehndi, with its elaborate bridal mehndi designs and rich hues, is a lovely addition to any Indian wedding. However, to ensure that your mehndi looks its best, there are a few things you should keep in mind both before and after application.

 

Here’s a rundown of the crucial do’s and don’ts for creating a stunning and long-lasting wedding bridal mehndi.

 

The Do’s and Don’ts for Wedding Bridal Mehndi are :

 

Do’s :

Do's

 

  • Schedule the mehndi application strategically: The ideal time to get your mehndi done is a day before the wedding or the wedding morning itself. This ensures the mehndi has enough time to develop its color.

 

  • Prepare your skin beforehand: Exfoliate your hands and arms a few days before the mehndi application to remove dead skin cells and promote better mehndi stain. Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before the mehndi application.

 

  • Dress comfortably: Wear loose-fitting clothes made from natural fabrics like cotton on the day of your mehndi application. This will allow for easy movement and prevent the mehndi from smudging on your clothes.

 

  • Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water in the days leading up to your mehndi appointment will help your skin absorb the henna better, resulting in a darker and richer stain.

 

  • Relax and be comfortable: Find a well-lit and quiet space for the mehndi application. Getting enough sleep and eating well before the appointment will also help you stay relaxed during the process.

 

  • Let the mehndi dry completely: Once the mehndi design is applied, resist the urge to move your hands around too much. This will help prevent smudging and ensure a clean design. Let the mehndi dry naturally for several hours.

 

  • Take care of the mehndi: After the mehndi dries, apply a mixture of lemon juice and sugar to it using a cotton ball. This helps deepen the color stain. You can also cover your hands with gloves or loose socks to protect the mehndi overnight.

 

  • Maintain aftercare: Avoid washing your hands with water for at least 24 hours after the mehndi application. Instead, use a damp cloth to wipe your hands clean. After 24 hours, you can gently wash your hands with lukewarm water and avoid using soap for a few more days.

 

Don’ts :

Don'ts

 

  • Skip prepping your skin: Don’t apply any creams, lotions, or oils to your hands or arms before the mehndi application, as this can create a barrier and prevent the henna from staining properly.

 

  • Expose yourself to the sun: Avoid direct sunlight while the mehndi is drying, as this can lighten the stain.

 

  • Drink excessively during application: While staying hydrated is important, avoid drinking too much water right before or during the mehndi application, as this can dilute the henna paste and make it harder for it to adhere to your skin.

 

  • Move your hands too much: Once the mehndi design is applied, try to minimize moving your hands to prevent smudging.

 

  • Wash the mehndi with water too soon: Avoid washing your hands with water, especially with soap, for at least 24 hours after the mehndi application. This allows the henna to release its color and stain your skin properly.

 

  • Skip aftercare: Don’t pick or scratch at the drying mehndi, as this can create breaks in the design. Let the mehndi flake off naturally.

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