Art of Body Painting
Unlike tattoo and other forms of body art, body painting is temporary
painted onto the human skin, and lasts for only several hours, or at most a couple of weeks.
Body painting with clay and other natural pigments existed in most, if not all, tribalist cultures.
Body painting with clay and other natural pigments existed in most, if not all, tribalist cultures.
Often worn during ceremonies, it still
survives in this ancient form among the indigenous people of Australia,
New Zealand, the Pacific islands and parts of Africa. A semi-permanent
form of body painting known as Mehndi, using dyes made of henna (hence
also known rather erroneously as “henna tattoo”), was and is still
practiced in India and the Middle East, especially on brides. Since the
late 1990s, Mehndi has become popular amongst young women in the Western
world.
When you combine perfect woman’s body and Body painting this is what
you get. Is there someone who thinks that this is not beautiful and
hot and pretty amazing. Enjoy the view !
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