On the Hunt for Henna Tattoos
Henna tattoos could be an amazing add-on in summer, as well as throughout the year for holidays and other special occasions.
Henna tattoos could be an amazing add-on in summer, as well as throughout the year for holidays and other special occasions.
Stephanie Jordao offers henna tattooing as a unique service alongside working on her clients' nails.
Deriving from ancient cultures in India and Egypt, these intricate patterns traditionally painted on skin are also known as Mehndi, and can be reimagined on the nails.
Henna is catching on, especially when it comes to wearing it with bright, vibrant nail art.
Suzie Moskal demonstrates how to build a Stiletto Nail with acrylic and then creates a beautiful Henna design.
In the second installment of our new series, NAILS explores services you can easily add to your menu to increase your revenue and offer your clients convenience. This month, we take a look at henna tattoos.
Here’s a short list of what was hot in NAILS in the October 2000 issue.
Heather Caunt-Nulton demonstrates how to do a Tajik (Persian) style henna design, an intricate and original mehndi pattern. Visit her website at www.hennabyheather.com .
Denise Heavner of Jefferson, Ohio loves finding beauty in every culture the world over. This tutorial shows how to incorporate Henna into your nail art.
Before she was a nail tech, Ena Rodriguez was a tarot-reading gypsy at Universal Studios Orlando. That’s where she first came across the art of henna tattooing.
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