A Beginner’s Guide to Henna It occured to me that I haven’t addressed the most essential/beginner level questions. The epiphany came to me as I was writing a booklet for beginners to go into henna kits I’m in the processing of making (I’ll be posting them up in etsy in two weeks, optimistically). Here’s what … Continue reading
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Tools of the Trade (B) (I) (G)
What tools do henna artists use to create their work? You may remember seeing Antoinette Hippe showing off her acrylic paint henna cones to you. Typically, henna cones are a trianglar pieces of celophane rolled into a cylidrical shape, but Antoinette uses a thick, plastic material which she heat-seals into a cone shape. Here’s a … Continue reading
When to go Pro – Min White’s Tips for Knowing When to go Pro (I) (A) (G)
Itching to go pro … by Min White A professional henna artist earns money in return for their artistic skills. Not everyone who charges for henna behaves like a professional. Like most skills, there is a progression from beginner to master. Don’t rush it! Suppliers get people looking for kits to try out ‘because … Continue reading
What Natural Henna is, and What it Isn’t (B)(I)(A)(G)
What is Henna? Henna is a plant based dye that’s made from some or all of the following ingredients Henna powder Lemon juice Sugar Skin-safe essential oils What most people don’t know is Not all henna is safe to use Most pre-made henna cones contain harmful additives No henna natural henna is black in color. … Continue reading