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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Naked Body Painting Festival 2010
The champions of the World Bodypainting Festival 2010 in Seeboden, Austria and the multi coloured festival is shaping up to be fairly amazing.
Artists of 40 countries would be swishing the paintbrushes, sponges and airbrush pistols to generate vibrant operates of art on naked bodies.
The colourful contest has been bringing about place at Lake Millstatt as of 1998 and has become the world’s uppermost bodypainting event, attracting thousands of visitors year.
They can have the exquisite artworks personal, as are painted directly onto skin. Events at the festival’s Bodypaint City initiate at 10.30am every day and stay deep to the night. The goal of the game is painting and spraying to the heart’s content.
A judge will chosen world champions in 5 bodypainting categories, and there serves to furthermore be an amateur competition.
Full Color Body Painting Women on The Front



Women Body Painting is Adored in The World



Lily Allen Celebrity Body Painting
Her final Celebrity Body Painting is on the lower portion of her back, and its of a beautiful lily flower.
See these pictures of Lily Allen and her Celebrity Body Painting , below.
Jessica Australian model Body Painting
Jessica Gomes is an Australian model of Singaporean and Portuguese heritage who appeared in the 2008 & 2009 Swimsuit Issue of the United States–published magazine Sports Illustrated. She was featured in a bodypainting layout as a canvas for body paint artist Joanne Gair, who is in her tenth year of producing bodypaint art for the Swimsuit Issue. She was part of a record group of seven "rookie"
Full Color Body Painting Women on The Front Art
Full Color Body Painting Women

Full Color Body Painting Women

Full Color Body Painting Women

Full Color Body Painting Women
HennaBody Painting are an ancient custom in India: girls and women are body painted before ceremonies, like marriage. They painted complicated patterns on their hands and feet to symbolize their fertility.
Henna (or 'Mehndi', the Indian name) is made from the henna plant (Lawsonia Inermis). The leaves of the plant are dried and ground. The powder gets mixed with water and you get a sort of green-brownish mud. If you put that mud on your skin, let it harden, and then peel it off, you will notice it has left an orange color.
You can get your henna at an eastern shop or a 'souk' in many different colors. There's orange, mahogany, brown and black. The orange one is the traditional henna. The black henna is synthetic. It contains PDD (P-phenylenediamene) and can cause allergic reactions. Even if it doesn't cause irritations, it's still unhealthy. Moreover, in the past, black henna at your wedding was considered a disgrace.