How can people be so creative? I have such a hard time to think of a design let alone actually putting it on skin. When you started where you this amazing or did you get discouraged too?
@ryanzVH When I started. I got discouraged too. I was awful. It takes lots of practice. I still have a ways to grow, but have spent 7 years getting to this point.
@FreeHandMehndi I'm blown away by the art, but being a 16yo teen with no job presently. How on earth could i pratice that is also cheap? Just wondering.
@ryanzVH Good question. If you are just planning to practice, you can pick up a box of henna very cheap at your local Indian or Middle Eastern grocery store. This henna may not be the best quality, but it wont cost more than a couple of dollars. To mix paste, you can use things easily found in your kitchen. All you really need is lemon juice and some sugar.
how do you seal henna on candles? thank u :-)
Schokomonsterlein 5 months ago
Hey, what is the clear glaze applied? And do you have any idea where I can buy it ?
Thank you :)
malasha95 11 months ago
@malasha95 mod podge, it can be purchased at your local art and craft store.
FreeHandMehndi 11 months ago
geil :D
kagumeimi 1 year ago
I love this masha'Allah
HennaLuva 1 year ago
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doesnt henna dry n fall off after a while....is thr anythn u cn apply so the paste wont dry?
shanthi22 1 year ago
doesnt henna dry n fall off after a while....is thr anythn u cn apply so the paste wont dry?
shanthi22 1 year ago
@shanthi22 The henna paste is sealed with a clear glaze once it dries so it does not fall off. Great question.
FreeHandMehndi 1 year ago
How can people be so creative? I have such a hard time to think of a design let alone actually putting it on skin. When you started where you this amazing or did you get discouraged too?
ryanzVH 1 year ago
@ryanzVH When I started. I got discouraged too. I was awful. It takes lots of practice. I still have a ways to grow, but have spent 7 years getting to this point.
FreeHandMehndi 1 year ago
@FreeHandMehndi I'm blown away by the art, but being a 16yo teen with no job presently. How on earth could i pratice that is also cheap? Just wondering.
ryanzVH 1 year ago
@ryanzVH Good question. If you are just planning to practice, you can pick up a box of henna very cheap at your local Indian or Middle Eastern grocery store. This henna may not be the best quality, but it wont cost more than a couple of dollars. To mix paste, you can use things easily found in your kitchen. All you really need is lemon juice and some sugar.
FreeHandMehndi 1 year ago
Beautiful!
villagescribe 1 year ago
awesome ;D
yasminechill 1 year ago
Beautiful! I love it! :)
BlackWomanDeen 1 year ago
coooooool!
JessicaSetare 1 year ago
knock me backwards!!! drop dead gorgeous!!! :-)
StrainSop 1 year ago
Incredible creativity- WOW!
yogangel7 1 year ago