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Bridal mehendi designs and organic henna cones by Shaista

byShaistaDelivers to locations across BengaluruStarts from270 per pack (6 cones)View full gallery

From intricate bridal patterns to the secret behind my signature deep, 36-hour maroon stain, here is a look at my work and the organic cones I make.

This video shows the entire process, from the freshly applied henna to the rich, dark maroon stain that develops. This is the beautiful result you get from my all-natural, homemade henna cones.

A full bridal mehendi for the lovely Asfiya. I love creating these dense, intricate patterns that cover the hands and arms, making sure every detail is perfect for the big day.

This is the stain goal. A close-up of a deep, mature maroon henna stain on a bride, complete with her beautiful rings. My organic paste guarantees this rich color, which is perfect for wedding photography.

Here you can see one of my intricate wrist and hand designs next to the very cone I used to create it. My cones have a fine tip for precision, allowing for detailed work like the florals and geometric patterns shown here.

An example of a modern, bold floral design. This style uses negative space to make the dark henna pop, perfect for someone who wants a statement look that isn't as dense as traditional bridal mehendi.

Mehendi isn't just for hands. I love creating beautiful designs for feet, like this floral pattern that complements any bridal look. Notice the deep, even stain my organic henna achieves on the feet and toes.

A classic bridal look with heavy gold bangles. The bold floral design on the palm stands out beautifully, showing how my henna work complements traditional wedding attire.

These are my fresh, homemade organic henna cones, ready to be shipped. I make them myself in small batches to ensure you get the best possible paste for a dark, long-lasting stain.

About Featured

I mix my organic henna paste in small, fresh batches without using any chemicals, which is why my clients consistently achieve that rich, deep mahogany stain. If you are ordering cones for yourself or booking me for an event, please remember that the color continues to mature over 36 hours, so plan your application session accordingly.

After 10 years of working with brides across Bangalore, I have perfected a recipe that prioritizes health and color intensity. My work is not just about the design you see on the day of the event; it is about the long-lasting, deep-maroon stain that develops afterward.

Why my henna is different

My process relies entirely on organic Sojat henna powder, sugar, and essential oils like eucalyptus or clove. I do not use chemical cones because the safety of your skin is just as important as the design. When you see the stain in these photos, that is the result of using a completely natural product.

For brides and home users

Whether I am coming to your venue to apply intricate bridal mehendi or you are buying my hand-rolled cones to use at home, the quality remains the same. My cones are rolled with medium-fine tips, making them easy to use for both professionals and beginners who want to try their hand at detailed floral or Arabic patterns.

Tips for the best stain

  • Temperature Matters: Keep your cones frozen if you are not using them immediately. They stay fresh for up to 6 months in the freezer.
  • Aftercare: Apply natural oil—like the vial I provide—after scraping off the dried paste to help lock in that dark color.
  • Patience: The color will start as a bright orange but will darken into a deep maroon over the next 36 to 48 hours. Avoid washing the area with soap for the first few hours after the paste is removed.
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Shaista

Delivers to locations across BengaluruStarts from 270 per pack (6 cones)

I'm Shaista, and for over a decade, I've been creating bridal mehendi and mixing my own organic henna right here in Bangalore. I believe you deserve a deep, natural stain for your big day without any chemical additives or hidden shortcuts.

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