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<title>Henna and Eid: A Tradition of Preparation and Celebration</title>
<description><![CDATA[<a href="https://henna-boy.co.uk/img/ybc_blog/post/thumb/eid.png"><img width=130 height=100 src="https://henna-boy.co.uk/img/ybc_blog/post/thumb/eid.png" ></a></br>As Eid approaches, many in our community will be preparing for a time of reflection, celebration, and connection with family and friends.
For many women and girls, applying henna is an important part of this preparation — a moment that blends creativity, beauty, and tradition. Often applied the night before Eid, henna becomes part of the transition into celebration, with designs developing in colour as the occasion approaches.
While this tradition is deeply familiar to many of our customers, we also see growing interest from those discovering henna for the first time — drawn to both its cultural significance and its natural qualities.

Henna has long held a place in celebrations across many cultures, particularly in weddings and religious festivals such as Eid. Beyond decoration, it is often a shared experience — applied among friends and family, creating moments of connection and anticipation.]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 11:46:42 +0000</pubDate>
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