Henna Art — Where Beauty Meets Tradition
Henna isn’t just body art — it’s culture, self-expression, and celebration in one.



What is Henna
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Henna comes from a natural plant whose dried leaves are ground into a fine powder.
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Mixed into a smooth paste and applied to skin for temporary designs.
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Used for centuries across many cultures for weddings, festivals, and special moments.
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Every design is unique — just like you.
Why Henna
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100% temporary & pain-free.
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Safe when done naturally.
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Perfect for events, photos, or just treating yourself.
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A beautiful way to express creativity.
Fun Facts
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Henna stains the top layers of skin, which is why it fades naturally instead of peeling.
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Natural henna is always brown-to-reddish — never black.
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Heat and moisture help deepen the color!
Perfect For
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Weddings.
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Parties.
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Birthdays.
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Cultural Events.
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Photoshoots.
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Corporate Events.
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Bat Mitzvah.
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Bridal Shower.
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Sangeet.
FAQs
How are they done ?
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Fresh henna powder is mixed with liquids like lemon juice or tea.
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Essential oils may be added to deepen the stain.
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The paste rests for dye release before application.
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Applied with a cone for precise, detailed artwork.
How do you care?
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Keep paste on for 4–6 hours (longer = darker stain).
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Avoid water for 24 hours after removal.
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Apply natural oils (coconut or olive) to protect the stain.
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Avoid chlorine & excessive soap.
How long does it lasts?
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Starts light orange and darkens over 24–48 hours.
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Usually lasts 1–2 weeks. depending on skin type and aftercare.
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Darker stains appear on palms, fingers, and soles.
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Fades gradually — no harsh removal needed.
What are the styles ?
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Traditional.
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Floral.
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Modern minimal.
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Bridal / full hand designs.
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Custom creations made just for you.