Handcrafted Organic Henna Art in Bangalore
I mix my own organic henna from scratch, ensuring a deep, natural stain that stays safe on your skin. Here is a look behind the scenes at how I create every cone and design.
Here is a detailed video on how I mix my henna paste. I use 100% organic henna powder, sugar, water, and a special blend of essential oils like eucalyptus and tea tree to get the best possible stain.
A quick look at my cone-making process. After mixing the paste and letting it release its dye, I carefully fill and seal each cone by hand to ensure they are perfect for creating fine, detailed work.
My handmade organic henna cones, boxed up and ready to be used. I guarantee they are 100% halal and will give you a beautiful, dark stain.
In this video, I share my experience using an instant, chemical-based henna cone at a bride's request. I explain the challenges, such as the large tip size, and the difference in results compared to organic henna.
A step-by-step video showing how I build up a complex design. I start with the main floral elements and then add layers of detail, shading, and fillers to complete the look.
A short tutorial on how to draw and shade a henna flower. I start with a simple outline and then add fine lines to create depth and texture, making the flower look like it's blooming on the skin.
A satisfying tutorial on how to create a complex star-patterned grid. I start with a simple box grid and then add diagonal lines to build this beautiful, geometric filler element.
Here is another tutorial for a beautiful triangular grid pattern. These geometric fillers are an essential part of traditional Indian bridal henna, and I love practicing them.
I find practice very relaxing. This video shows me creating a detailed jewelry-style design on a practice sheet, complete with intricate patterns and hanging elements.
Some satisfying shots of me creating a wide cuff design on an arm. This video shows the process of building up layers of patterns, including florals and grids.
About My Craft: From Mixing to Masterpiece
Getting that deep, dark stain is not magic, it is chemistry. I blend my own henna powder, essential oils, and sugar to ensure a smooth flow that never drags. I carry these handmade cones to every booking because I refuse to use instant chemical substitutes that risk skin irritation.
When you hire me, you are not just getting a pattern drawn on your hand. You are getting a product I have spent hours preparing. I mix fresh Sojat powder with a specific blend of eucalyptus and tea tree oils, letting it rest for 12 hours so the dye releases perfectly. This creates a rich, mahogany stain that develops over the next 48 hours.
I know many clients get tempted by instant cones because they want a dark colour immediately. I have worked with them before, but I always warn my brides: they are often full of chemicals and preservatives. They smell different, they stain inconsistently, and they can cause skin sensitivity. My goal is to give you a long-lasting stain that looks beautiful for your entire wedding week, not just the day of the ceremony.
Whether you need a full, dense bridal coverage or a modern, minimal Arabic flow, my process remains the same. I start by mapping out the design on your skin, then build the layers. For complex grids or floral fillers, I follow a technique I have refined over years of practice. I am happy to guide you through the process, answer your questions about stain care, and ensure you feel comfortable and stress-free while I work.
Shahina
Hi, I am Shahina. I started my journey in Thrissur and now I am here in Bangalore, bringing my love for natural henna to your doorstep. I believe every design tells a story, and I am here to make sure your big day has the perfect stain to match it.
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