Henna 101: Art of temporary tattooing
Jalal Gilani
ART OF HENNA 101 FOR BEGINNERS: THE ART OF TEMPORARY TATTOOING
Fees: $49.00 for a two-hour session. (All supplies included)
Participants age: 14+
Henna is a flowering plant and the sole species of the Lawsonia genus. Historically, henna plant was used for cosmetic purposes in special occasions in the Middle East, Ancient Egypt, as well as other parts of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, the Near East and South Asia. Bridal henna nights remain an important custom in many of these areas, particularly among traditional families.
In the henna classes, the instructor will teach how to apply pure henna powder for hand designs and other parts of the body. You can join us for learning henna designs. Our classes are all about learning the art of henna in a fun & relaxed studio atmosphere packed with hands-on education and experience. Before that, read this post to learn about henna art.
Understanding the Art of Henna
The art of henna involves applying a paste made from crushed henna leaves onto the skin to create intricate patterns and designs that last for several days. After creating designs using the henna paste, it is left to dry before being washed off, which leaves behind a temporary stain.It is a beautiful form of body art that can range from simple geometric patterns to elaborate, detailed designs.
In recent years, henna hair dye has also gained popularity as a natural alternative to traditional hair color. Unlike chemical hair dyes, henna hair dye does not contain harmful ingredients such as metallic salts, which can damage the hair and scalp. Henna hair color also helps with hair growth. However, in this post we’ll focus on henna art design.
Benefits of Learning Henna Art
One of the unique aspects of henna art is its versatility. It can be applied to any part of the body, including the hands, feet, arms, legs, and back. Designs can be simple or complex, depending on the skill of the artist and the preferences of the wearer. It is ideal for those who want to experiment with different designs without committing to a permanent tattoo. Below we have listed why people should join henna art classes to learn this beautiful art form.
Creativity and Self-Expression
Learning henna art provides an opportunity to express your creativity and showcase your unique style. You can experiment with the different designs, patterns, and colors to create something that is truly one-of-a-kind.
Professional Opportunities
If you are interested in pursuing a career in the beauty or entertainment industries, learning henna art can be a valuable skill to have. Henna artists are in demand for a variety of events, including weddings, festivals, and corporate events so you can earn a good income.
Personal Development
Learning henna art can also be a form of personal development. It can help to boost your confidence, improve fine motor skills, and develop your patience and attention to detail.
Mental Peace
Learning henna can also provide a sense of relaxation and mindfulness. You focus on the rhythmic and meditative process of applying the henna paste to enjoy the mental benefits.
Social Connection
Learning henna art can be a fun and social activity, allowing you to connect with other artists and enthusiasts. It can also be a way to connect with others in your community who are interested in this beautiful and ancient art form.
Common Question:
What is Henna art?
Henna is the art of temporary tattooing.
Is Henna safe?
Yes, henna is absolutely safe! We only use handmade natural henna that is mixed with organic henna powder, lemon juice, sugar, pure lavender, and tea tree essential oils.
What color will it be?
The henna color will be orange in the beginning. It will darken to a brown or reddish-brown color. The hands and feet will give you the darkest color.
How long does it last?
Normally, you can expect 10-12 days with solid good color and after that, it will start fading out.
Does Henna have to be on my hands or feet?
Henna can be applied anywhere on the body. But in this class, we will use Henna on hands and feet only.
What is the class size?
We keep a small group of 5 to 10 participants
How to register for a class?
Reserve your seat today at Henna Art Session
Contact us for more questions or call us at 425-939-1550