The Art of My Natural Henna Application
See how I prepare my henna paste and why precision matters for that perfect, deep stain. My process is all about natural ingredients and steady hands.
Watch as a beautiful jewellery-style design with hanging jhumkas comes to life, stroke by stroke.
Here I am filling a cone with my fresh, homemade henna paste and then applying a fine, gel-like layer to a geometric pattern.
This video shows the application of a detailed Arabic-style design, showcasing the steady hand required for this art form.
A close-up of my cone work, creating bold, 3D floral elements combined with a delicate net pattern.
This clip shows the process of creating a design with contrasting elements, using both fine lines and filled-in sections.
The first few lines of a design being drawn. Every great piece of mehandi starts with a precise outline.
A look at my setup for applying mehandi, ensuring the client is comfortable while I create their design.
About this collection
I don't use store-bought cones because they are full of chemicals. I make my own organic paste from scratch, blending high-quality henna powder with essential oils like eucalyptus or clove. This is why my designs do not just look good when I finish, but they give you a deep, dark stain that lasts for days. It takes more time, but the result is real henna that is safe for your skin.
Creating a design is more than just drawing lines. It starts with the paste. No PPD, no harsh chemicals, just nature. When you see me working, you will notice the 0.3mm to 0.5mm tip on my cones. This size is specific because it allows for those super fine lines and detailed Arabic or mandala patterns that look sharp.
For larger events or guest mehandi, the process changes slightly. I prioritize speed without losing the quality of the finish. I might use broader strokes for vine patterns, while for bridal or specific festive work, I slow down to focus on density and intricacy.
Whether it is an anniversary, Karva Chauth, or a big wedding, my setup is designed to keep you comfortable. I always bring my own seating and table arrangements so you do not have to worry about the mess. If you look at my work, you will see the difference in how the colour develops. It starts as a paste and leaves a rich, dark stain because I never compromise on the quality of my mix.
Prince Mehandi Artist
I am Ajay Nayak. People call me the celebrity mehandi guy of New Mumbai, but at the end of the day, I am just an artist with a cone in my hand. I believe your mehandi should be as unique as your story. Radhe Radhe.
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