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Bridal henna is traditionally done on both sides of the hands and feet up to the calves. It’s done for the wedding party and most women attending the wedding, but the most elaborate design is ...
If you've ever been to an Indian, Moroccan, or Pakistani wedding ceremony, you've probably seen — or worn — mehndi. Many brides, both abroad and in the United States, wear these henna "tattoos ...
This is another design that would love to add to your bridal aesthetic. With portraits of the bride and groom, rituals and more, such designs can truly be a standout.
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Shifa Khan, set to wed in December, plans to stick with minimalist designs after opting for a small floral motif during her engagement. “It looked simple yet elegant and complemented my gown ...
Neha Assar can spend up to three hours holding a bride’s hands before a wedding. She will also devote three hours to holding her feet. Ms. Assar is a henna artist specializing in mehndi, the ...
The luminous designs, tagged simply as #whitehenna on Instagram, caught the eye of Middle Eastern social media influencer Huda Kattan, who later shared snaps of the work to her 22.8 million followers.
For her wedding, Diabate has tapped Djouma Kebe, an artist hand-picked by the bride’s mother to create her djabi, or traditional Malian henna. What sets Malian designs apart from other cultures ...
Covered with henna designs that need to set, my hands are useless. I periodically dab a solution of sugar water and lemon juice over the mehndi to deepen its color. After a half hour, I rub my ...
According to a research from DataHorizon, the global henna powder market was worth $109.7 million in 2023, and by 2032, it's expected to more than double, hitting $248.7 million.