The second thingamajig is something that is more popular with females. Although, I have seen some males with this. For the most part, it is made with natural ingredients. But that being said, it isn't necessarily edible. What is it?
I have no idea what it is but it looks like Mehndi (Skin markings in the Hindu culture) to me but that's obviously some kind of cloth and not skin.~ Oh well. :P Can't wait to see what it is. :)
a girly pattern on a shirt!?
ReplyDeleteI don't really know, but looks like Kukulkan. xD
ReplyDeleteTwos-days are hard on my brain :C
ReplyDeleteOne of those hennep tattoes, or whatever they're called in english?
Could it be I know this one.. Is it a henna tattoo? The hints fit.. it looks it.. If I'm right about this one tomorrow I will dance.
ReplyDeleteMales and females? I'd guess a scarf.
ReplyDeleteNice pattern, by the way...
I honestly have no clue, although it looks like it should be so easy...
ReplyDeleteIs it henna? Although if it is, the person in the picture suuuure has pale skin. lol.
ReplyDeleteMehndi?
ReplyDeleteit looks like a design that would be on a bandana or scarf, and looks painted on rather than embroidered.
ReplyDeleteit's a doily.
ReplyDeleteits one of those non permanent tattoos! I cant remember what they are called though...
ReplyDeleteHenna?!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what it is but it looks like Mehndi (Skin markings in the Hindu culture) to me but that's obviously some kind of cloth and not skin.~
ReplyDeleteOh well. :P Can't wait to see what it is. :)
is that a henna/temporary tattoo?
ReplyDeleteIf I am not correct, I cant claim what I was born as.
ReplyDeleteMehandi or Henna or temp tattoo.
Henna
ReplyDeleteHenna! Amirite? ^_^
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