Interesting fact, when I got Mehndi done for my wedding 10 years ago, I didn’t get filled finger tips. BUT if I were to do my bridal Mehndi over again I definitely would have! Interesting how your designs preferences can change over time ❤
“you either love it or you don’t” I know nothing about traditional henna… but have never not loved ANYTHING you have done girl! 😭 I can’t bring myself to not love henna designs because of the uniqueness in every design, and because of the sheer amount of work put into each little detail!
That was beautiful …. According to indian customs mehandi of a bride should cover her whole hand ( this is what most indian brides do) and ur mehandi covered your full hands moreover it looked so beautiful and aesthetic too 🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have a question, u don't have to answer but it would be appreciated. I'm white, and if I wanted to get bridal mehandi for my wedding would that be considered rude or disrespectful?
@@momdonttouchthatsock that’s a great idea .. even that would be a proud moment for us indians ..that our customs are being practiced by foreigners as well …. Good to hear that you’re going to do it on ur very special day … happy wedding … god bless youu 😊❤️🥳
@@pihu12996 tysm! When my wedding day comes closer I'll make sure to get some! O can't wait because I love the designs on henna and the custom of searching for the groom's name.
Lovely design. Especially thanks you for showing the dry version. Most mendhi artists only show ghe eet version and it's not what a person is actually left with or walking around with. 😊
oh my word stunning.! I love the idea of different on either side.. like idk anyone who has mirrored tattoos.. I know henna isnt permanent or a tattoo but just saying.. I love watching u do this
I’d henna bad for your skin because I really want to get henna done but I don’t want my skin to be left feeling dry or irritated? Just a question btw no hate 😊😁
I am so go with the flow. Everytime I went to my old henna lady, I always told her to just tell me when she was done. 😅 I have no requests, I have no strong opinions. Paint pretty henna on me and take my money. Im gonna love it, pinky promise. 😊 😊
I'm having my wedding in a week and these Mehndi just amaze me! I won't have them, I'm from Ukraine and I will have a traditional Ukrainian wedding in the mountains, but I just hope I might get a chance to see them on my hands someday. Because this just gorgeous, this is Art
I’m half Persian and half trini and my grandparents on my moms side were in touch with their Indian roots but I never really connected much with that side since it was generationally removed (like I think 3-4 generations) but since both have passed away I’ve considered if I ever get married to get mehndi to honour that side of my heritage but idk if it’d be appropriation since my family is so far removed from that part of their heritage 😅
I love watching this because it reminds me of being a cookie and cake decorator, which is what I do so sing the flute come out to draw off of the designs just reminds me of decorating a cookie and a cake with icing and frosting and I love the way you used your cones to draw, and I’m wondering if I could do the same thing with my icing bags Because I don’t use parchment paper like some people do but now I’m beginning to think that maybe I’m doing it all wrong. Do you have antutorial on how to make those bags that you use to draw?
Gorgeous color. And your henna is all natural. I don't know why everyone has switched to chemical filled fake henna here in pakistan (just because the color is instant......but it also comes off fast with every wash and can stain your clothes)