Henna Explained
Henna is derived from the leaves of the Lawsonia inermis plant, a shrub known for its rich color and natural, body-safe properties. Once dried and finely ground, the leaves transform into a luminous paste that carries centuries of artistic heritage and modern innovation onto the skin.
When applied, the paste creates a temporary stain ranging from coppery orange to deep brown, developing fully over several hours. Each design—whether spirals, florals, mandalas, or playful motifs—is drawn by hand, mirroring the client’s personality, mood, or celebration. The result: patterns that last for days but memories that linger much longer.
True botanical henna is typically gentle and suitable for all ages. Allergic reactions are rare with pure henna but may occur, especially if additives are present; “black henna” should always be avoided due to risk of severe reactions. Your experience is crafted with the highest quality, plant-based paste, offering both clarity and safety.
From delicate children’s motifs to bold adult expressions, every session is an invitation to connect, create, and celebrate through art that washes away but leaves its spirit behind.