How To Practice Mehandi Art At Home?

Learning Mehndi design at home can be a rewarding and fun experience. To begin, gather necessary resources such as mehndi cones, ready-made paste, design books, or online resources for inspiration. Practice is key to learning Mehndi design. Attend workshops or classes, and experiment with your own designs.

In this video, the instructor shares step-by-step instructions for creating simple, easy, and gorgeous Henna Mehndi designs. Start by holding the mehndi cone like a pencil, applying gentle pressure to the cone, and outlining the pattern. Move on to more complex designs that incorporate floral elements and paisley shapes. Watch online tutorials, follow social media accounts dedicated to Mehndi art, and practice regularly to improve your skills.

Start with simple patterns, such as dots, lines, and spirals, before moving on to more complex designs that incorporate floral elements and paisley shapes. Stick to basic shapes without a lot of details. Vines and flowers are some of the easiest designs to learn.

Learning Mehndi design at home during lockdown is very easy. Try with pencil and white paper and start drawing simple designs. For practice, use mehndi cones without color or stain.

In summary, learning Mehndi design at home can be a rewarding and fun experience. Gather necessary resources, practice, attend workshops or classes, and experiment with your own designs to perfect your skills.


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  • Assalam Walekum Agar aapko Aap Jo Mehandi Sikha rahe hain Agar Hamen uske photo dalna hai to aapko Kaisa dalna Kyunki aapka number Bhi Nahin Hai hamare pass Kyunki aap YouTube se sikhate hain na isiliye boliye Jara photos Kaise dalna aapko number bhi aapka daliye Jara YouTube per Tak aapko photos bheja sake mehandi ke

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  • Hii, I’ve got a question. Why do some henna cones need way more pressure to actually get the henna out of it? Is this caused by the cone or henna itself (like, the build or company) or by holding it incorrectly? I have my only henna cones from the same company, I always have this problem with them. My hands always hurt a lot after doing my henna. And is there any fix for it?

  • I can never do the draping because since I do not shave my arms first the henna will just sit on my arm hair even though I have minimal and thin arm hair. I have to poke it down onto my skin making it a bit messier. I wonder, do you ever run into this problem with your clients? I’m not sure if it’s common to shave first. If this does happen do you use a needle to fix it or just reapply?

  • I just started henna. When I used the cone I first made, the henna came out smooth. The next day, after I put a pin in the cone and wrapped it and put it in the fridge, when I used it, it was all clumpy in the beginning. We tried to let it warm up and towards the middle of the design it started flowing much better. Could it have been the way I stored it? Should I do something different?

  • This was a wonderful article. You are a very good teacher. ❤ Seeing the motions and hand position in real time is very instructive. When I do swirls or circles, I have to exaggerate the motion to not get a wonky circle. Am I moving too fast? Is that what’s causing my circles and swirls to have a flat side?😳 Let me know if you have any tips. Love you, Jaya!❤

  • now I really saw why I had so many struggles with my cones, the texture of the henna looks much drier and it even starting to hurt because I needed so much pressure.. I need to look for a different brand here in Germany 😅 do you also have some Tipps what to do when the cone gets emptier to be able to keep the pressure? 😊

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