How to Do Henna Tattoos : How to Draw a Peacock Design with Henna


Learn how to draw a peacock design with henna with expert henna tattoo and body art tips in this free beauty video clip. Expert: Heather Caunt-Nulton Contact: www.hennabyheather.com Bio: Heather Caunt-Nulton is a professional heather artist. She is certified by the ICNHA. Filmmaker: Paul Ferguson

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  1. satanspetdoll
    December 29, 2010

    me likey! hehehe when we were kids our mom would draw pokemon tattoos for us!

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  2. makeupbykait101
    December 29, 2010

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    xXscenechick2956Xx
    1 year ago
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    ok this is true but you can die

    july. may 20th. 1930.

    A girl named Ashly Kingsworth was looking for down a well and a ghost pushed her down the well. now that you read this you must Copy and Paste to 2 Other Video’s or else tonight at 12:00

    she will stand at the end of you’re bed and pull you down the well she died in”

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  3. makeupbykait101
    December 29, 2010

    #
    xXscenechick2956Xx
    1 year ago
    This has been flagged as spam show hide

    ok this is true but you can die

    july. may 20th. 1930.

    A girl named Ashly Kingsworth was looking for down a well and a ghost pushed her down the well. now that you read this you must Copy and Paste to 2 Other Video’s or else tonight at 12:00

    she will stand at the end of you’re bed and pull you down the well she died in”

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  4. pigs2love
    December 29, 2010

    why is she whispering?

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  5. angelface190081
    December 30, 2010

    @waseeb90 that´s not even funny, it gets in your blood stream and can cause bad things on your skin and in your body if what you write is true, your “salon” should get shut down

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  6. jenz1020
    December 30, 2010

    A great representation of how a true Indian paisley should and DOES look

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  7. HennaByHeather
    December 30, 2010

    There are all sorts of ways to draw a peacock – this one is inspired by the designs in books of mehndi designs by Indian artists. Is it a realistic peacock? Of course not – it’s super-stylized. Does it resemble a stegosaurus? Yeah, a bit :) Would I do a glorious peacock with tons and tons of long plumage if I knew that my little mehndi peacock would get so much flack? NO, actually… it’s really quite a standard Indian mehndi peacock.

    Annnyway, thanks for watching, thanks for commenting :)

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  8. angelface190081
    December 30, 2010

    @waseeb90 car gas? I hope you don´t mean that, you can`t put that on skin, it´s toxic.

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  9. kinghades512
    December 30, 2010

    wat if im a nigga ??? will it show hahahha

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  10. panchoe57
    December 30, 2010

    i dont like it

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  11. fq23baloch
    December 30, 2010

    are you kidding me CAR GASS

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  12. fq23baloch
    December 30, 2010

    i agree, kinda bugs me too

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  13. Schoko84
    December 30, 2010

    Certified by ICNHA?! oh, c’mon!!!
    I mean, how many street-henna designers in India do you think has that “certificate”, and yet… i know for sure that they know way more about anything related to henna than this lady…

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  14. panchoe57
    December 30, 2010

    nice

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  15. samueldejon
    December 30, 2010

    you want authenthic henna powder hmmmm…go to the bazzars in india.

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  16. TWILIGHT623
    December 30, 2010

    aaaaammm….
    where do you buy the henna powder

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  17. MsTiink020
    December 30, 2010

    lol oh wow ya thumbs down this dude for that

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  18. MsTiink020
    December 30, 2010

    WTF is alll the comments below me thumbs down Like lmao

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  19. holikarang
    December 30, 2010

    then find a good dermatologist if you survived…NEVER put car gas!!!!!!!! it’s harmful

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  20. holikarang
    December 30, 2010

    I guess they can’t survive to let you know… please, don’t follow this example. Henna HAS to be red, red is the color of newly wed brides and good henna can turn dark without any chemical!!

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  21. jmAkaMcBam
    December 30, 2010

    Thanks!!
    and it’s fine :D

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  22. waseeb90
    December 30, 2010

    i will be happy to help u jmAkaMcBam .
    take 1 cup of henna powder, 2 spoon of lemon juice, half spoon of suger, 3 spoons car gas and water if needed. before u make the design in ur hand wash it very good , after that but a little of olive oil on the skin after that do the desigen on it and leted dry.after u wash it but little of olive oil agine to make the design shinner . i hope that will help u :D
    sorry my english its not really perfect

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  23. jmAkaMcBam
    December 30, 2010

    Really?? i really want to try that how much do you guys put in??

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  24. waseeb90
    December 30, 2010

    let me tell u something guys, i work in a henna salon and we mix the henna we use the henna powder, lemon juice, sugar, and little of car gas because the car gas gives the henna a black color. and that may give u the burning feel, also the henna will turn out black after u wash it. i’ve been working 4 years and nothing happend to none of our customers and they love the resulte in the end.

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  25. lonnie1981
    December 30, 2010

    You want real henna come to Saint Louis!

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