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Thinking of beautifying your hand or want to express your creativity? Henna or mehendi is an ancient ritual to create intricate tattoos. People usually apply it on their hands in order to beautify them. But as gorgeous as these designs can be, they could leave stains on your nails. This will ruin all your efforts to beautify your hands.
Now, with the festive season around the corner, women across the nation will be applying mehendi designs on their hands. In order to prevent any mehendi stains on your nails, we have enlisted 2 easiest tricks in this article. You can try these remedies at home and flaunt your beautiful mehendi designs and hands like a diva.
Coconut Oil
There is nothing that coconut oil can’t do. Most of the DIY remedies and beauty treatments are incomplete without incorporating coconut oil. This wonder oil seems to have 1001 benefits. You can use it in your hair care treatment, skin care treatment, and various other household stuff. Turns out, it is also a great remedy for henna removal. So, if you have mistakenly applied mehendi on your nails and it has left a stain or your nails are completely coloured, coconut oil can be used without even a doubt. The application of this oil can fade henna stains without any harm to your nails.
Here’s how you can use coconut oil to remove the colour from your nails. Apply a little coconut oil directly to the particular nail and then, go on to sprinkle the area with sugar. Gently rub this instant sugar scrub and after a few minutes, use a damp cloth to wipe away any remaining sugar and oil.
Lemon and Sugar
Another trick to remove the mehendi colour on your nails is the application of lemon and sugar on the same. It is quite a convenient remedy as all you need to do is walk a few steps to your kitchen where you can find these ingredients. Simply squeeze one lemon in a bowl and add some sugar to it. Mix them well. Then, take a cotton wipe and dip it in the solution. Do not soak it. Apply the mixture to your nails and keep rubbing for a few minutes. You will see the stains going away. Then, apply the moisturise
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