Women love getting decked up, at least most of them. And when it comes to religious festivals, the excitement to look their best doubles up. Eid al-Adha also known as Bakra Eid is one such big occasion that will see Muslim women wear stylish traditional outfits with makeup on point. Another important part of their beauty routine for the day is applying mehndi designs on hands and legs. Mehandi is a popular fashionable decorative design, for which girls of all ages are excited about. With Eid al-Adha 2018 date falling on 22nd August, Wednesday, there’s not much time left to adorn your palms with beautiful mehndi designs. Well, don't worry we've got you covered. Scroll down for easy and simple mehndi design patterns that will be perfect for the Eid al-Adha celebrations. There are mehndi pics and videos, which you can see and follow it step-by-step. Easy Mehndi Designs: Simple Mehandi Patterns to Apply on Hands (Watch Video Tutorials).

Getting a beautiful mehndi on hands and feet calls for much excitement among girls and women. After all, one does not indulge in full beauty regime on a daily basis. And what better occasion than Eid al-Adha? There are so many easy designs to choose from like simple floral mehandi designs, which is commonly depicted in Arabic henna pattern. Unlike Indian style, where much of skin gets covered, Arabic design keeps it simple to apply. 2018 Mehndi Designs Pics: Significance of Applying Mehndi & Latest Henna Patterns.

Other favourite mehandi designs are applying henna just on backhand. It is quite in demand in the Middle East, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Apart from floral motifs, you may also apply peacock, rose and lattice designs for simple, hassle-free mehandi patterns. If making perfect flowers is still a lot of work, go for drawing simple dotted lines, filled patterns, and leaves. Trust us, they look stunning.

Watch: Simple Arabic Henna Mehndi Designs for Hands

Watch: Simple Mehndi Design for Eid Al-Adha 2018

Watch: Three Easy Ways to Apply Mehandi on Hands This Bakrid 2018

Eid al-Adha is the second most significant Islamic festival celebrated by Muslims all over the world. It is celebrated in the honour of Prophet Abraham who epitomises strong devotion towards Allah as he was willing to sacrifice his son on orders of the God. However, seeing his unconditional love and faith, God replaced his son with a goat. Eid al-Adha is called ‘Festival of Sacrifice’ where ‘sacrifice feast’ is organised with family and friends gorging on only one-third of meat and giving the rest to needy ones. So, get ready to celebrate Eid al-Adha 2018 with fun and fervour. Bakra Eid Mubarak!!

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