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Full Hand Party Mehendi Designs

byShafeenTravels to venues in Bengaluru & KarnatakaStarts from150 Per Hand SideView full gallery

When you want your henna to be the highlight, full-hand designs are the way to go. From dense Indo-Arabic patterns to intricate mandalas, I create art that leaves a deep, rich stain.

This is a great example of a heavy party mehendi design. The entire hand is filled with a variety of patterns, including checks, florals, and paisleys, for a rich and traditional look.

A closer look at an intricate, full-hand henna design. This video shows how the pattern covers the palm, fingers, and wrist, creating a complete and stunning piece of art.

I love the complexity of a full-palm design. This one features a mix of floral patterns, geometric fills, and detailed finger work, all done with my organic henna.

A fresh, full-palm floral design right after application. The glitter you see is just for fun while the paste dries; the real magic is the dark stain that develops underneath.

This is a classic, dense mehendi design covering the entire palm. I used traditional Indian henna elements like fine lines, dots, and leafy motifs to create this detailed look.

Here is a full back-of-hand design I did for a party guest. The pattern is bold and symmetrical, designed to look beautiful from every angle.

This full-palm design features a detailed mandala at the wrist. The pattern then flows up the hand with a mix of traditional motifs and negative space for contrast.

A unique, asymmetrical party mehendi design. One side of the hand features a dense floral pattern, while the other has a more open, vine-like style.

I combined geometric shapes with floral and leafy elements in this intricate party design. The mix of bold lines and delicate details creates a really eye-catching effect.

This design showcases a more geometric approach to full-hand mehendi. I used chevrons, grids, and negative space to build a modern yet intricate pattern.

About Full Hand Party Mehendi

For these full-hand party designs, I focus on balancing density with comfort so the henna doesn't feel heavy. I use a high-flow organic paste that allows for those fine, intricate lines without clogging. Since this takes about 30 to 45 minutes per hand, I recommend finding a comfy spot before we start, so you can relax while I layer on the details from your wrist to your fingertips.

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