Doesn’t Henna conjure up images of a decadent setting filled with elegantly dressed ladies in their ethnic best, gracefully laughing while their hands are patiently decorated by the artist? The painstaking wait for the henna to dry, the ever-so-slight-but-worth-it discomfort of not having the use of your hands for a short while and the mounting excitement to see how the stain develops, are all feelings that Indian women know since a tender age. Little girls grow up dreaming of their intricate... Read More
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