I started doodling with henna cones in high school, and both of my sisters were my first-hand models who are great fans of Henna art. Initially, it was my hobby, and it became a full-time profession. Creating unique intricate bridal designs is my style. I found this art is meditative and so satisfying!!!
Henna is painless and a temporary work of body art (as opposed to getting a permanent tattoo). Henna is, first and foremost, an adornment, a way of beautifying oneself (traditionally as preparation for a special occasion such as a wedding or engagement).
Bridal Henna should be applied 2-3 days before the wedding to achieve the best stain possible. Henna stains typically fade in one to three weeks, depending on the henna used, your skin, and how much you wash the part where henna is applied.
For longevity of the henna color, we suggest less washing of the body part where henna is applied and less use of soaps and exfoliants.