well you probably can.. i could do it from the first try just by looking as a photo for reference (ofc it wasn’t perfect but it was decent for a first time)
@@ashesperumpalli At the time I made this comment I only practiced with a pen and had very shaky hands trying to use a henna cone, but with this design I did use one and it was pretty good and neat for someone inexperienced.
her circles aren't "perfect" and yours don't have to be either.. instead of thinking about what you can't do, just aim to enjoy the experience of trying a new medium. I wish you lots of creative joy!
I bought your henna and currently learning from your videos. And you were right, practice and muscle memory. I been learning and practicing for a week and I can actually see my progress, this was really cool. Thank you so much for your teachings and selling them. It made me want to try henna, and I find, doing henna is really fun and kind of relaxing, like lettering. I’m going to keep learning henna until I can actually do a proper design. Just wanted to say your content really helped push me to try henna. Keep doing what your doing! ❤
I would love to see how it looks for more than a second, after it's dried. Because I notice how thick the half petals or dots are but obviously you can't get that height when it's watched off. Also how do you wash it off? Special proccess?
If you must train on something else than human skin...I sugest any disposable paper & plastic plates are perfectly fine. You can additionally sketch on paper w/ ordinary pencils or a pen to develop muscle memory & be at ease w/ your creations... Remember, no master fell from the sky... 😂🎶🎵 ...it's ALWAYS practice, practice & more practice. Trust me, even this clip was masterfully edited, after having been shot multiple x, & I bet the voiceover was recorded a myriad of x...its definitely not one shot! (I can hear so many varieties of the same voice from sultry, fed up, determined to even bored & almost monotonous due to the fatigue of repetitions 😉
@@raghuvenkatreddy6245 I can't draw either but I've been faking it as a henna artist for 15 years. It's small basic shapes. I bet you guys could do it. I keep a notepad in my purse and I'm constantly doodling. If you are a student, you might find doodling during university lectures helps you learn & retain info. (Jot down lecture notes + doodle in margins.)
I want to do this but everyone tells me off because apparently only Muslims can wear it? 😭 I thought it was art for everyone lol sorry for the offense 😬
I have a serious question from a dumbass in north carolina: is it okay to use henna just for fun and for the beauty of it if i have no cultural ties to it and dont intend for it to be super meaningful? id hate to upset anyone
It’s a natural dye that is made from powdered up henna leaves from the henna tree, it stains your skin temporarily and you can make designs on your hand with it, it’s basically like a tattoo but it fades away after a few weeks
That’s Awesome that you used to be a cake decorator! I was a cake decorator for 20 years and I loved doing the finicky detailed piping! That’s what got me interested in Henna. You give me hope that I just have to keep practising and I will get better. ❤
Omgosh same! I liked the decorating part of doing cakes but not the baking haha so henna is perfect for me hehe it is very similar though to royal icing especially! 💕
I tried this on my mum and it turned out amazing❤ Such a good design highly recommend trying this. Also if you don’t know how to do henna try practicing on paper first❤
I am beginner, can i order your Henna but i am from Indonesia Dear. I had so many Henna i ordered but is not good so hard. I like your henna like watery.
You can buy her henna kit because she only sells her cones on America, but she sells her kits internationally. This way you get to make the henna according to your liking and the results will be like her henna