8. Khafif Mehndi
“Khafif” means light or minimal. This style is often delicate, with fine, intricate lines. It’s popular for those who prefer lighter, more subtle designs with space left between the patterns.
9. Sudanese Mehndi
Known for its bold designs and use of thick, dark henna, Sudanese mehndi often covers large areas of the skin. The designs are geometric and floral, with patterns that extend up the arms and legs, used in special occasions.
10. Mughlai Mehndi
One of the oldest styles, Mughlai mehndi is known for its elegance and detailed symmetry. Each motif is carefully drawn with clear, bold outlines, and the designs typically cover every part of the hand and feet.
These traditional mehndi styles reflect the rich cultural heritage of the regions they come from, often tailored for weddings, festivals, and celebrations. Each style carries unique significance and symbolism, making mehndi an essential part of traditional adornment.
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