Mehandi Classes
Pricing Guide
Basic Foundation & Arabic Course
Core Fundamentals
- Starter Kit: Includes Sojat quality henna powder, essential oils (Nilgiri/Tea Tree), pre-cut cellophane sheets, and practice layout sheets.
- Mixology: Learning exact powder-to-liquid ratios for smooth flow and stain quality.
- Cone Making: Hands-on training to roll needle-point cones and master the tape-seal technique.
Design Scope
- Line Drills: Creating straight lines, humps, and frills without breaking flow.
- Arabic Elements: Construction of floral bunches, paisleys (keri), and leafy vines used for guest mehandi.
- Pressure Control: Techniques to vary line thickness using a single cone.
- Composition: Connecting elements to form a continuous trail (Bel) from fingertip to wrist.
Logistics
- Duration: 10-12 practical offline sessions over 2 weeks at Turbhe studio.
- Review: Daily practice sheets reviewed to correct hand stability.
Professional Bridal & Figure Artistry Course
Advanced Bridal Design
- Full Arm Layouts: Construction of elbow/shoulder length designs using fillers (Barmas), checks, and negative space.
- Figure Drawing: Step-by-step human figures (Raja-Rani faces), side profiles, and animal motifs like elephants and peacocks.
- Architecture: Creating symmetrical windows (Jharokhas), lotus ponds, and palanquin scenes.
- Grid Symmetry: Mathematical division of palm and arm for identical mirror effects on both hands.
Professional Techniques
- Stain Maximization: Clove steam techniques and lemon-sugar sealant mixing for dark stains.
- Finishing Drills: Speed training without compromising line clarity.
- Portfolio: Photography tips for lighting and hand positioning for client showcases.
Course Details
- Duration: 1 month of intensive training at Turbhe studio.
- Kit Upgrade: Includes acrylic practice hand for texture simulation alongside standard supplies.
- Certification: Final exam with full bridal demo and certificate of completion.
About Mehandi Classes
I find the most peace when I’m lost in mehendi. For me, it’s not just about pretty patterns - it’s a real kala (art) and hunar (skill). Getting those clean lines and deep stain isn’t something you can rush. Mehnat (hard work) and patience matter more than any shortcut.
What You’ll Learn
- My classes cover everything - from how to make your own mehendi paste and cones to advanced bridal designs.
- We start simple: steadying your hand with basic lines, dots, and swirls.
- Once you’re ready, we get into floral, paisley, and filler patterns, plus a bit of Arabic and Indian styles.
- Next level, you’ll learn bridal mehandi design course elements: peacocks, elephants, jhumkas, shading, even portraits.
- I show you aftercare tips for that deep stain everyone wants.
Who Can Join?
- Total beginners to folks wanting to go pro, all are welcome. The only must-have is passion.
- No need for fancy tools or experience - just bring your interest.
How My Classes Work
- Classes run for one month at Turbhe, Navi Mumbai, just near the station.
- It’s a proper hands-on mehendi art training. Not for someone looking for jugaad (quick fix), but for those who want to learn the real thing.
If you’re serious about learning – main hoon (I’m here).
Meet your Expert
Sushh
27 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Jai Shri Krishna. Mehndi is not just my job, it's my lifeline. I find peace in my kaam, even when it's tiring - ek haath se mehndi, doosre se camera, sab manage karti hoon. Sometimes people say my speed is slow or charges high, but mehndi is art, not a machine ka kaam. Drawing even a straight line with a cone is tough! Gir kar bhi uthna hai. My hunar, my struggle, I never give up.
My Work
Bridal, Siders & Festival Mehndi - I do bridal mehndi, detailed side mehndi, baby showers, parties, festivals - any event, anywhere.
Finishing or Speed, You Choose - If you want perfect finishing, speed will be less. If you want speed, finishing will drop. Decide what matters.
Respect the Artist’s Mehnat - My prices show the hard work I put in. Mehndi art isn’t cheap or easy, so please respect that.
Dark Mehndi Stain Tips - For a dark mehndi stain, use laung (cloves) smoke after application. Works wonders!