Bridal Henna
The art of henna (called mehndi in Hindi & Urdu) has been practiced for over 5000 years in India, Pakistan, Africa and the Middle East.
Bridal Mehndi (henna) Night is where the bride, her family, relatives and friends get together to celebrate the wedding to come. The night is filled with games, music and dance performances that may have been rehearsed for months prior to the event by those closest to the bride while the bride gets extensive henna patterns done on her hands and feet that go to her elbows and sometimes, knees.
Today, brides prefer to have their henna done prior to the mehndi night so that they can enjoy the festivities and also have a deeper stain by the wedding day.
Tradition holds that for as long as the henna stain appears on the bride, she doesn't have to do any housework! Also, the darker the stain the better the marriage and the better the mother-in-law will be! So you can imagine why the bride would want the stain to come our dark and last as long as possible!
Jinal understands how important Bridal henna is and will work with you closely to customise and suit your needs for your "Ultimate Bridal Experience".