Mehndi is a traditional form of body art that involves applying a paste made from the leaves of the henna plant. This paste is typically used to create intricate designs on the skin, especially on the hands and feet. The color of the designs ranges from reddish-brown to dark brown, depending on the quality of the henna and the duration it is left on the skin.
Mehndi is commonly used in various cultural celebrations, particularly in Indian, Pakistani, and Middle Eastern weddings. It symbolizes joy and beauty, and the application of mehndi is often a festive event, accompanied by music and dance. The designs can vary from simple patterns to elaborate motifs, reflecting personal style and cultural significance.