In fact we are fond of painting our bodies since prehistoric times. In  past we were used to paint our budies with materials like natural dyes,  paints and pigments. In some cases we used ash, and clay, too.
In  India the women and men are fond of using Henna. It is a colour   extracted from a plant of Henna; it is also known as Mehandi.  This type   of Body Painting  with Henna  has been a fashion in India and the Middle East since many  years.  People paint their hands and legs and other parts of body with  Henna  during auspicious ceremonies like weddings. The use of henna or  Mehandi  has become popular in the Western countries, too, since last two   decades.
The art of Body Painting   is not a new phenomenon in the countries of South America, too. People   here have been using indigenous materials to paint their body and body   parts. They use wet charcoal and other materials available in the  local  surrounding. In some parts of America, a material known as Huito  is used  to paint the bodies and faces. Huito is a black dye, and it  takes weeks  to fade away.





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