I've been having fun during Layla's nap practicing my harquus art. If you saw my post yesterday, I just got a product from Mehandi.com called Harquus platinum. It is a skin-safe paint that can be used to re-create the Harquus artwork that is done in North Africa. It also works well for creating body art similar to Somali henna designs. It is used with a paintbrush rather than a cone, but the results are amazing and it is pretty easy. The dye that Somali shops use is actually hair dye, and it can cause life-threatening allergic reactions in some cases.
Read more about PPD Black Henna injury here.
These pictures are from my 2nd time trying the product:
The designs were done over a previous henna design near the wrist and gold Temptu paint was used to accent the inside of shapes.
This paint can last up to around a week, but can also be removed with isopropyl alcohol or baby oil if you get tired of it.
I can't wait to try this on some Somali friends so I can see how it turns out on darker skin!
9 comments:
ooOOH, Just beautiful! And I really love how you're venturing outside the world of henna!
wow thats absoloutley gorgeous!
masha'allah sis that looks gorjuz! oh and i love your holo polish very pretty
Thanks ladies! This stuff is a ton of fun.
stunning !!
Wow!
Is that cilaan somali or cilaan carab? Maybe is is new kind of cilaan. It looks very good.
@Maskaxda Xoree (nice name btw), It is actually a paint called Temptu. Somali cillaan is just black hair dye from China.
Thanks for the comment walaal.
thats beautiful! you did it on yourself? i love it!
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