FAQs

Henna art is a form of temporary body art created using a natural dye made from the henna plant.

Henna designs typically last for 4-7 days, depending on various factors like skin type and aftercare.

Yes, henna is generally safe for the skin as it is a natural and organic product. However, it's always best to use high-quality henna and avoid additives.

Natural henna typically produces a reddish-brown stain. Moreover, we have henna of Black, Brown and Red color too. 

The time taken to apply henna depends on the complexity and size of the design. Simple designs may take 15-30 minutes, while intricate ones can take several hours.

Henna is generally hypoallergenic, but it's essential to inform the artist about any known allergies to ensure they use appropriate ingredients.

It is generally safe to use henna on pregnant women, but it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional first.

To maximize the lifespan of your henna design, avoid excessive contact with water, and apply a natural oil or balm to protect the stain.

Absolutely! Henna artists are skilled in creating custom designs tailored to your preferences, incorporating elements of your choice.

Henna art services are often offered at festivals, events, and specialized studios. You can come either at the business address or we can come to your place too based on the requirements. 

Yes, henna can be applied to various parts of the body, including hands, feet, arms, back, and even belly for maternity henna.

Henna is generally safe for children, but parental consent and supervision are recommended, especially for younger children.

It's best to book a well in advance, especially for special events, to secure your preferred date and time. Though you can book before a day too, but it is specially depends on the availability of artist. 

Henna fades naturally over time, but if you want to remove it quickly, you can try exfoliating the skin or using oil-based removers.

It's advisable to avoid swimming or prolonged exposure to water as it can fade the henna design prematurely.

Henna can be applied over scars or birthmarks, but the resulting color may vary and may not be as vibrant as on unaffected skin.

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