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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Body Painting Art Female

In fact, we love our bodies to painting since prehistoric times. In the past we used to paint the body with natural materials such as paints, coatings and pigments. In some cases, we used ash and mud, too.

The brands that people make on their bodies are thought to be magical powers that could ward off evil spirits or enemy tribes. That was the thinking in the past. Body painting was designed to celebrate occasions like New Year at low prices or a dance. The same practice still observed in indigenous populations of countries like New Zealand, Australia, Pacific Islands and parts of Africa.

In India, women and men are happy with the henna. It is a color of a henna plant are derived, is also known as mehandi. This form of henna body painting is a way in India and the Middle East for many years. People make their hands and legs and other parts of the body with henna ceremonies such as weddings at affordable prices. The use of henna or mehandi has been popular in Western countries, starting in the last two decades.

The art of body painting is not a new phenomenon in the countries of South America as well. People here have made use of local materials, paint their bodies and body parts. They use the wet coal and other materials in the vicinity. In some parts of America, a material is known to be used as Huito to paint the faces and bodies. Huito is a black dye, and it takes weeks to disappear.

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