
During the ancient times, tribes would often use this during  celebrations and important ceremonies. Each color had its own  corresponding meaning. Chieftains and warriors commonly had their own  styles to indicate their status in the tribe. Around the 12th century, a  new kind of body painting known as the Mehendi became popular. The  Mehendi is an extremely old ritual that originated from Egypt. It is the  art of using henna to paint the body. This type of dye usually lasts a  little longer, about a 1-2 weeks before fading.  Natives of South  America also had their own methods of ornamenting their bodies. They  would use wet charcoal also known as huito. Like henna, huito is also  semi-permanent lasting for a few weeks.
 
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