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My Natural Mehendi Process & Cones

byAnnum MadniTravels to wedding venues across BengaluruView full gallery

I believe in 'Meem se mohabbat'—love that starts with M. Every cone I use is handcrafted by me using pure organic Sojat henna and essential oils, designed to leave a deep, reddish-brown stain for your special day.

These are the tools of my trade. I personally prepare and roll each of these henna cones using only the finest natural henna powder and essential oils, ensuring a smooth application and a rich, dark stain every time.

A satisfying close-up of my application process. This video shows the precision and control required to create fine lines and intricate details, a skill I've perfected with years of practice and patience.

A quick glimpse of a complex bridal design while it's still a work in progress. This shows the layering and detail that goes into creating a full, elaborate piece of henna art.

About this collection

I don’t believe in mass-produced store cones. I hand-roll every single cone myself, mixing organic Sojat powder with essential oils just 24 hours before your event. This means the paste is always fresh, consistent, and free from the chemicals that ruin natural skin. When we sit down for your session, you are getting a paste that is crafted specifically for a deep, rich stain.

Why Natural Henna Matters

I hear so many horror stories about chemical cones causing rashes or leaving a flat, orange stain. That’s why I stick to the basics. My cones contain only organic Sojat henna powder, water, sugar, and essential oils like eucalyptus or lavender. No preservatives, no dyes, and absolutely no PPD.

My Making Process

The magic starts in my kitchen.

  • Sifting: I triple-sift the powder to ensure a silky-smooth flow, which is how I get those fine lines in bridal jaal (net) patterns.
  • Mixing: I balance the essential oils to get the perfect scent and stain release.
  • Rolling: Each cone is hand-rolled with the right tip size, allowing me to switch between bold Arabic outlines and intricate Indian detailing.

The Stain Journey

Fresh, natural paste takes time to develop. Since it is organic, the stain deepens over 48 hours. When I apply your mehendi, I always finish with a lemon-sugar sealant spray. This keeps the paste moist on your skin longer, so the dye release is deep and rich. If you are planning a bridal booking in Bangalore, Channapatna, or Ramanagara, let me know in advance so I can prepare your batch fresh.

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Annum Madni

Travels to wedding venues across BengaluruStarting ₹3,500 Per Bride

I’m Annum. I don't have a formal certificate, but I have a whole lot of 'hunar' (skill) and 'sabr' (patience). I treat every bridal mehendi like it's for my own family, pouring my heart into the design from the first dot to the last.

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