What do henna artists do?

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Henna body art uses temporary plant dye to stain the skin, with henna artists using the same technique for weddings or fun tattoos. Henna artists can be found in shops or working from home, with a portfolio of designs and patterns. Marketing and advertising are also important tasks for henna artists.

Henna body art uses a temporary plant dye to stain the skin. Throughout history, the art of henna has been used in the East to decorate a bride’s skin for a wedding. More recently, the art of henna has made its way to the west, and today, semi-permanent henna tattoos are popular around the world. Henna artists are the specialists who place henna-based images on the skin. Whether henna is being applied for a wedding or a fun tattoo, the artist uses the same technique and materials.

Shops that employ henna artists can be found in North America, Africa and Asia. In some cases, like the henna artists for brides in India, the artists work from their homes, traveling to wedding venues. The equipment needed for henna art is small enough for artists to carry around with them.

Sometimes henna preparation is done by henna artists. Other henna artists purchase it at commercial locations. When applied, henna is a dark brown, almost black paint.

The artist preps the skin before applying the dye. Then he uses a pencil-shaped application tool or a fine-tipped brush to apply the henna directly to the top of the skin in a design. The design can be abstract, floral or realistic, depending on the occasion and the recipient’s desire.

If the customer wants a darker color, the henna artist will use a blow dryer to heat the dye once it’s on the skin. The artist then advises the client on the care of the art. Henna normally takes a few hours to dry. It will start to fade in a few weeks to several months, depending on factors like sun, skin, and washing. Henna artists advise their clients on how to make it last as long as possible through proper protection and care.

Although allergic reactions to henna are rare, they are possible. Henna artists need to know reactions and what to do about them. They advise clients on how to recognize reactions. Blisters and itching at the site of application of the ink are the most common reactions.

A portfolio of patterns and designs is usually prepared by henna artists. They use the portfolio to let clients choose what they want to do. In addition, artists can take art and drawing classes, although this is not necessary if the artist has a natural drawing ability.

Marketing and advertising are other tasks that the henna artist must handle. Advertisements in newspapers, websites, and word-of-mouth publicize the news. Additionally, the artist should contact wedding planners and tattoo shop owners and ask them to refer clients who want a semi-permanent design.




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