Frequently Asked Questions
We offer the followings:
What is HENNA?
Henna is a natural dye made from the leaves of the henna plant, which grows in regions like North Africa, India, Pakistan, and the Middle East. The dried leaves are ground into a fine powder, mixed with other ingredients to create a paste, and applied to the skin. Once the paste is removed, it leaves behind a stain. Initially, the stain is orange but darkens to a deep brown over 48–72 hours.
What are your Henna paste Ingredients?
Our henna paste is hand-mixed using 100% natural ingredients to ensure the best quality and results:
- Henna Powder: Sourced directly from trusted suppliers in Rajasthan, India.
- Essential Oils: High-grade oils like Eucalyptus, Lavender, Cajeput, or Tea Tree for a dark stain and a pleasant scent.
- Sugar: Helps the henna stick better to your skin.
- Lemon Juice or Distilled Water: Used to naturally preserve the paste and achieve the perfect consistency.
Experience henna the natural way with ingredients you can trust!
How long does HENNA last?
Henna designs are temporary; they don’t wash off but gradually fade over time. The stain typically lasts 7–14 days, depending on the placement, your body chemistry, and how well it’s cared for.
Henna Aftercare
1. Limited Movement:
Be cautious while the paste is wet to avoid smudging. Henna takes about 15–30 minutes to dry completely.
2. Leave It On:
For best results, keep the dried henna paste on your skin for at least 2–3 hours (recommended 5–6 hours for a darker stain).
3. Seal & Secure:
To help the henna stay in place, you can apply a sealant.
- Sealant Recipe: Mix equal parts sugar, lemon juice, and water (e.g., 1 tbsp each) until the sugar dissolves.
4. Removing the Paste:
Gently scrape off the dried henna using your fingers. Avoid using water to remove the paste. To make removal easier, you can apply coconut oil over the dried henna to soften it, then use a butter knife or similar tool to gently scrape it off.
5. Things to Avoid:
After removing the paste, limit contact with water, creams, lotions, or sanitizers for 24 hours. Exposure to these can lighten the stain.
6. Stain Development:
The stain will transition from light orange to dark brown over the next 2–3 days. The final color varies depending on body heat and skin thickness.
7. Stain Longevity:
Henna stains typically last 7–14 days, fading gradually over time.
How do we book?
To book your chosen service, visit the Services page for the service you’re interested in to find detailed information, including pricing. Once ready, submit an inquiry form to check the artist’s availability.
You will receive a response within 3–5 business days.
When should we book Bridal/Individual HENNA appointment?
Henna/Jagua should be booked 2-3 days before your main event or the occasion that you are getting it for. It takes 2-3 days for your henna to get to its darkest color.
I accept Zelle (preferred), Apple Pay, Cash & Vemno.
Yes, I travel for Bridal , Event/Party , and Pregnancy Belly Henna. A travel fee will apply based on the distance from my home in Ontario, California.
Yes! You can visit my Home in Ontario, California (91761), conveniently located near Eastvale, Chino, and Corona, for Bridal or Individual Henna Sessions.
As a bonus, I offer 10% off for bridal bookings totaling $300 or more if the bride comes to my Home Studio.
Note: Please bring someone who can drive you home, as it’s recommended to limit movement after your henna session. Driving immediately afterward is not advisable.
Natural henna only produces one color—a stain that ranges from brown to maroon.
Other Products We Offer:
While natural henna is our specialty, we also offer additional products (upon availability):
- Jagua: A natural product that stains the skin in a black or navy-blue color.
- White & Glitter Henna: Not actually henna; it does not stain the skin but sits on the surface like face paint and lasts temporarily on the skin for a few hours.
What is JAGUA?
Jagua is a natural dye extracted from the fruit of the Genipa Americana tree, which is native to the rainforests of South America. Jagua temporarily stains the top layer of the skin in a dark bluish-black color. The paste is made using freeze-dried Jagua Powder mixed with 100% natural ingredients. Once the paste is removed, the design remains beneath.
What Are the Ingredients in Our Jagua Paste?
Our Jagua paste is hand-mixed with natural ingredients to ensure safety and quality:
- Jagua Powder
- Distilled Water
- Sugar
- Lavender Essential Oil
Important: Jagua is an unpasteurized berry and may cause allergic reactions, particularly in individuals with berry, tropical fruit, or citrus allergies.
How long does Jagua last?
Jagua designs typically last 1–3 weeks, depending on the placement, your body chemistry, and how well it is cared for.
White Henna is a temporary body art product made from body-safe glue combined with white body paint. Unlike natural henna, it does not stain the skin but sits on top of it.
- Dries Quickly: Sets in just 2-5 minutes, making it perfect for fast applications.
- Duration: Lasts for a few hours before peeling off.
- Waterproof: Great for pool parties or events involving water.
- Removal: Easily peeled off when no longer needed.
Glitter Henna is a temporary art form where designs are drawn with body-safe glue, and glitter is sprinkled on top.
- Dries Quickly: Sets in just 2-5 minutes, making it perfect for fast applications.
- Duration: Lasts for a few hours and can be peeled off.
- Waterproof: Great for pool parties or events involving water.
- Removal: Easily peeled off when no longer needed.
Glitter Henna adds a festive and fun element to any event, making it perfect for kids’ parties.
Yes! I offer handmade all-natural henna cones year-round.
- Henna Cone Price: $5 each (minimum order: 2 cones)
- Other Products Available: Sugar Lemon Sealant, Henna Powder, Essential Oils, and Empty Rolled Cones
Ordering & Pickup:
Orders can be picked up in Ontario, California (91761), or shipped for a flat $10 fee.
For more details about ordering, visit the Henna Cones page.