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Description
The Mehndi party is held the night before the wedding.
Traditionally, it is held in the home of the bride and
only includes women from the bride's side. It is a fun
and relaxing evening for the bride to spend with her closest
friends and relatives. The evening is spent applying mehndi
(henna) designs to the bride's hands, feet and anywhere
else! Friends and family may also have some mehndi. While
applications are being done their may be music, dance
and other entertainment for the guests.
Preparation
The Bride's family usually hosts and pays for this event.
They may wish to hire a professional to apply the Mehndi.
If there are a large number of guests, it is a good idea
to have more than one person applying the mehndi. As well,
the bride's family may wish to prepare or cater a few
dishes or snacks for the guests, to choose some music
or entertainment and to have ready gifts or trinkets to
hand out at the end of the evening.
Ideas & Tips
The Mehndi should be a relaxing evening. Here's how to
keep it stress-free:
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Try
to have all the wedding preparations complete for
the next day. That way, everyone will be able to focus
on each other and enjoy the festivities.
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Those
who are getting mehndi (especially the bride) might
wear clothing that is easy to remove without ruining
the designs.
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Choose
some designs ahead of time and show them to the person
who is applying your mehndi. Select a design that
suits your taste! Make it as simple or heavy as you
desire and match it to the cut of your outfits. For
example, if your blouse has a deep back, apply a motif
on your upper back.
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In
addition to your hands and feet, mehndi may be applied
on your arms, back or wrists. Be creative!
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