Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Henna.

Henna typically lasts one to three weeks depending on skin type, placement, and aftercare. Hands usually fade faster than feet. Proper drying, avoiding water initially, and applying natural oils can help maximize stain longevity.

Our henna paste is made from natural Lawsonia inermis and plant-based ingredients, minimizing irritants. We recommend a patch test 24–48 hours before full application for clients with sensitive skin or known allergies.

Yes — we welcome custom designs for weddings, festivals, or photoshoots. Bring inspiration images and discuss size, placement, and timing during booking so artists can prepare and allocate appropriate session time.

Clean, exfoliated skin holds henna better. Avoid heavy lotions, oils, or recent tanning. Arrive with dry, bare skin and expect to reserve additional time for larger or more detailed designs. If possible, remove nail polish beforehand.

Keep the paste on as long as possible, avoid water for 12–24 hours, and apply natural oils like coconut or olive oil after scraping off dried paste. Avoid exfoliants and chlorinated pools to prolong color.

Yes, henna can be applied to arms, back, shoulders, or other body areas. Larger placements may require longer sessions and consultation about scale, modesty, and aftercare to ensure optimal design and stain development.