The
Art of Mehndi by Sumita Batra, Liz Wilde (Contributor)
Madonna made it famous in her "Ray of Light" videos; Liv Tyler showed
it off on the cover of "Vanity Fair"; and Naomi Campbell flashed
it on the catwalk. Now the mehndi artist to the stars presents the definitive
guide to this 3,000-year-old art form of body painting. 125 color photos.
105 line drawings. The Publisher Paperback - 144 pages (May 1999)
Penguin USA (Paper); ISBN: 014028401X
Henna
from Head to Toe! by Norma Pasekoff Weinberg
Henna has been used for thousands of years in the Middle East, India,
and Moorish North Africa to naturally color hair and nails, decorate the
body, perfume the skin, and even impede bacterial infection. The rich,
sepia colors of this natural dye complement all skin tones and the long-lasting
stain makes henna a safe, beautiful, temporary, and fun form of body art
that offers versatility and style.
Hardcover - 80 pages (May 1999)
Storey Books; ISBN: 1580170978
Mehndi
: The Art of Henna Body Painting by Carine Fabius, Michele M. Garcia
The magical art of mehndi, or henna painting, has been practiced for
centuries in India, Africa, and the Middle East, and now it has finally
arrived in the West. Packed with inspirational photographs of traditional
and contemporary mehndi, this complete resource offers everything you need
to create your own beautiful henna designs.
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Paperback - 112 pages 1 Ed edition (August 1998)
Three Rivers Pr; ISBN: 0609803190
Body Art Chic: The First Step-By-Step Guide to Body Painting, Temporary
Tattoos, Piercing, Hair Designs, Nail Art by Barry Bish, Laura Hodgson
Listed under Tattoo Art
Traditional Mehndi Designs : A Treasury of Henna Body Art by Dorine Van Den Beukel, Dorine Van Den Beukel
Paperback - 228 pages (April 2000)
Shambhala Pubns; ISBN: 1570625581
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