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Get answers to common questions about Henna Tattoos.
Henna stains commonly last one to three weeks, fading gradually. Longevity depends on skin type, placement, and aftercare—avoid excessive washing, chlorine, or exfoliation. Keep paste on for several hours and moisturize with natural oils to extend color and vibrancy.
We use pure, natural henna without chemical additives. If you have known sensitivities, we recommend a patch test 24–48 hours before application. Inform your artist about allergies or medication to ensure safe product selection and minimize reactions.
Session length varies with design complexity and size. Small, simple motifs take 15–30 minutes; medium designs 30–60 minutes; intricate or large pieces may require 60–90 minutes. Allow extra time for prep, paste drying, and client consultation for best results.
Keep paste on as long as possible, ideally 4–8 hours or overnight. Avoid water contact while paste remains, gently scrape off dry paste, then moisturize with oil. Avoid exfoliation and chlorinated pools to extend stain life.
Yes — we specialize in event-focused henna, offering tailored designs for brides, bridal parties, and guests. We coordinate motifs, sizes, and timing to accommodate group bookings, touch-ups, and photo-ready styles for ceremonies and receptions.
Fresh henna paste can transfer and stain fabrics, especially when wet or if pressed. Avoid tight clothing and cover the design or sleep with protective cloth if paste remains overnight. Once stain sets, transfer risk is minimal but still avoid bleaching fabrics.