If you prefer a very dark and rich mehndi look, you can take inspiration from this design. It would look great as a bridal mehndi. The design on both palms begins with a half-circle at the corner of the palm, then fills in the remaining space with small flowers and leaves, creating a thick design.

Lightweight mehndi designs are now becoming more popular on the back of the hand. They are easy to apply and less time-consuming. Both of these designs feature simple chains and ambi designs with flowers and leaves. Even if you haven't trained in mehndi, you can easily apply both.

You can also check out these two mehndi designs for the back of the hand. One hand features a one-sided design, in which large flowers are made thick, surrounded by smaller flowers, leaves, round shapes, and dots. The other hand features a half-curve, like a thumb, and a chain design is created from all the flowers, connecting them to the finger.

If you want a heavy design for your back hand, you can take inspiration from this design. Start by creating a flower. Then, draw ambi on both sides and complete the rest of the design by creating patterns one after the other, which are created in a very simple manner.

If you want to create a simple design on your palms, you can take inspiration from this. A simple mandala is created on one palm, while on the other, a grid is created using curves, filling in the design with checks and lines, and some ambi and flowers are added to complete the design.

This mehndi design is also quite rich, highlighting the flowers and leaves with a dark outline. This type of mehndi looks very beautiful after applying. You can also write Happy Navratri on your palm instead of your name.
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