Mehendi, or henna, is a beautiful and intricate form of body art that has been practised for centuries in various cultures across the globe. Whether for a wedding or festive occasion, mehendi designs have the aura to uplift your whole look with their beautiful design on your hands and feet. But have you ever felt annoyed seeing the fading mehendi stains and wished to remove them at once? Then you’ve come to the right guide.
As Diwali is right around the corner, and women have recently celebrated Karwa Chauth, many wish to again paint their hands with fresh henna. But the fading designs will create an ugly overlap. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s see some home remedies through which you can remove your fading mehendi.

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Method 1: Lemon juice and baking sodaLemon juice is known for its natural bleaching properties, which make it an effective choice for lightening mehendi stains. Simply mix some fresh lemon juice with baking soda and apply this paste all over your hand. Let it sit for 15 minutes, and rinse it off with warm water. But if you have sensitive skin, then you might want to skip using lemon juice, as it can irritate your skin.
Method 2: Hydrogen PeroxideAvailable in the market, you can use hydrogen peroxide and clear the stains.
Just take 3% hydrogen peroxide and a cotton ball. Soak the cotton ball in the liquid and gently rub the stained area. Rinse with water once the process is done. Also, do a patch test before using hydrogen peroxide, as it may cause skin irritation in some cases.
Method 3: Olive oilOlive oil is not just a great cooking oil, but it is also a great pick for skincare. It helps in gently fading mehendi stains, where you simply need to dip a cotton ball in olive oil and apply it to the area. Later on, wipe it off with excess oil and a clean cloth. Olive oil not only lightens the skin, but it also moisturises your skin.

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Method 4: ExfoliationYou can try exfoliating the top layer of dead skin cells to take the mehendi stain with it. Gently, exfoliate the skin with a scrub and use a loofah or an exfoliating glove. Just wet your skin and apply the exfoliating scrub. Gently rub the stained area in circular motions and rinse thoroughly. Repeat this process every day until you see the dead skin taking off the mehendi stains with it.
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Whether you opt for all the natural remedies, the key is to be consistent and patient. Mehendi stains will fade over time, but these methods hasten the process. Also, remember to perform a patch test before trying any of these methods, especially if you have sensitive skin.