Henna Tattoos

At Making Faces, we provide a wide selection of Henna Tattoos and packages. Please feel free to browse though our photo gallery below and contact us for pricing and packages.

 

 

Henna Tatoo


Through the ages, on every auspicious occasion, Mehndi/Mehandhi has always been associated with women. Here by we provide Arabic Heena Designs, Bridal Mehndi Designs, Henna Tattoos, Mehandhi Designs, Mehndi Design for Fingers, Mehndi Design for Hand, Mehndi Design for Leg.
We are specialized in following Henna (Mahendi) Types :
  • · Arabic Henna Designs
  • · Bridal Mehndi Designs
  • · Henna Tattoos
  • · Mehandhi Designs
  • · Mehndi Design for Fingers
  • · Mehndi Design for Hand
  • · Mehndi Design for Leg
  • · Mehndi Designs
  • · Mehndi Designs for Party
  • · Traditional Mehendi





Henna Color


  • At Making Faces Salon we use 100 % organic henna which contains HENNA! There are no added chemicals, no peroxide, no salts, no amonia, no metallics, no pesticides and no PPD!
  • If you have used a chemical hair dye and been treated to chemical burns or brittle hair, henna may be your answer to a safer, healthier way to dye your hair.
  • If you have never used chemicals on your hair, but want to strenghten your hair, tint your hair, or cover grays, just come to Making Faces Salon and we will give you quality solution with 100% satisfaction.
  • Our blonde shades of henna contain organic chamomile or marigold petals and darker shades contain indigo . No matter what brand of henna you use, make sure your henna is safe!
  • We give you henna color solution for Various Types of Hair Henna, a natural product, acts differently from synthetic dyes. It coats the hair with a transparent red coloring. As you repeatedly apply henna on the hair, the color gets deeper. An advantage of using henna is that it is natural. It conditions and colors your hair in a natural and safe manner.


Sudanese Style

  • Sift henna using a tea strainer, to get a fine, powder, and to discard all the sticks and debris.
  • Boil water and at the boiling point add loose tea leaves, or Lipton will work as well, the darker the tea the better.
  • When the tea leaves have settled, discard tea and use only the water.
  • Mix henna into a bowl and the tea water with 9 drops (depending on how much henna powder is used) of any good oil.
  • Mix until the henna paste is fine, thin, and smooth, mix consistently in one direction like cake batter.
  • Put the bowl into the refrigerator to get the henna paste into a thicker consistency and to let the oil and tea water settle.
  • 1 hour or less, take the henna out and put the mixture into your henna tube.
  • Before applying the henna to the skin put good oil onto the skin where the henna will be placed.
  • When the henna is dry, reapply . For the Sudanese the longer the better.
  • Do not wash the henna off of the skin, rather scrape off the flakes, try sleeping in it.


United Arab Emerites Style

  • Sift henna using a tea strainer, to get a fine, powder, and to discard all the sticks and debris.
  • Dry limes, cut the limes into slices and this may take a couple of days, then boil the dried limes unit the color of water turns red.
  • When the water has turned red add loose leaf tea like the above recipes.
  • When the tea leaves have settled, discard tea and use only the water.
  • Mix henna into a bowl and the tea water with 9 drops (pending on how much henna powder is used) of Mahlabiyah oil.
  • Mix until the henna paste is fine, thin, and smooth, mix consistently in one direction like cake batter.
  • Put the bowl into the refrigerator to get the henna paste into a thicker consistency and to let the oil and tea water settle.
  • 1 hour or less, take the henna out and put the mixture into your henna tube.


Indian Style

  • Sift henna using a tea strainer, to get a fine, powder, and to discard all the sticks and debris.
  • Use warm water and add lime juice.
  • Mix henna into a bowl and the lime water with 9 drops (depending on how much henna powder is used) of Mahlabiyah oil.
  • Mix until the henna paste is fine, thin, and smooth, mix consistently in one direction like cake batter.
  • Put the bowl into the refrigerator to get the henna paste into a thicker consistency and to let the oil settle.
  • 1 hour or less, take the henna out and put the mixture into your henna tube.
  • When your henna is on the skin, when you are complete with your design, add water and sugar and dip a cotton ball or Q-Tip and dab the sugar water onto the pattern until the pattern is dry
  • When the henna is dry, reapply the design or leave it only on for 1 coat.
  • Do not wash the henna off of the skin, rather scrape off the flakes, try sleeping in it.

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