Top Henna Designs for Eid

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022

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Henna is one of the rituals that take place during Eid celebrations and there are many distinctive and beautiful henna designs to create.

You can choose from a range of unlimited designs such as those with intricate details and others so simple and delicate.

In order to obtain an attractive and distinctive look that is not exaggerated, a more simple set of Ramadan design is preferred, whether on the hand or on the foot, whether in dark colors that tend to black, or light brown, Or brownish-red, or those that contain white or silver and gold patterns embellished with a group of distinctive particles for different Ramadan parties.

Tips for choosing a henna drawing

If you want to apply a unique Ramadan henna, follow these tips:

You must first choose the area that you want to draw henna in, such as the shoulders, hands, feet, wrist or fingers, with an attractive, modern and unconventional touch.

Pick the simple drawings and mix it with a traditional designs such as Indian, which cover all hands and arms, but at the same time they do not appear exaggerated or showy.

Choose a group of designs that contain the word Ramadan Kareem in an ornate or crescent moon with stars, which symbolize the month of Ramadan.

You can repeat the henna pattern on the hands, arms, or any area that you want to place the inscription on, such as the shoulders and wrists.

For darker skin, you can apply a variety of different colors, such as white or red, or you can combine two colors simultaneously, such as dark brown and light brown, and you can also engrave henna for more excitement for this type of different engravings, such as golden silver, where you can Creativity and choosing whatever you want.

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