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Beautiful henna designs for brides and guests.
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Slough
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Edinburgh
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Mehndi artist prices in the UK typically range from £50 for simple party designs to £500 for elaborate bridal mehndi. Most brides pay between £150 and £300 for full bridal hands and feet. See full price guide →
Mehndi is one of the most cherished pre-wedding traditions in South Asian culture, symbolising joy, beauty, and the bond of marriage. A skilled mehndi artist transforms the bride's hands and feet into works of art, with designs that can take 4-6 hours to complete for a full bridal application. The three main styles are Indian (dense, intricate patterns covering the full hand with motifs like peacocks and paisleys), Arabic (bold, flowing floral patterns with open spaces), and fusion (a modern blend of both). Beyond the bride, many families book mehndi artists to apply henna for guests at the mehndi party, creating a memorable interactive experience. When choosing an artist, look at healed stain photos rather than just fresh application pictures, as the true colour takes 24-48 hours to develop. Ask about the brand of henna paste used — natural henna is safest, while 'black henna' containing PPD should be avoided. Many artists also offer jagua (temporary blue-black stain) as an alternative.
Bridal mehndi (both hands and feet, full coverage) typically costs £150-£400 depending on complexity and the artist's experience. Simple bridal designs start around £100, while highly detailed bespoke work from top artists can cost £500+. Guest henna at the mehndi party is usually charged per person (£5-£15 per guest).
Get bridal mehndi applied 1-2 days before the wedding ceremony. The colour darkens over 24-48 hours, reaching peak stain on the wedding day. Avoid water contact for 6-8 hours after application and apply a lemon-sugar sealant for the deepest colour.
Indian mehndi features dense, intricate patterns covering the entire hand and forearm with detailed motifs like peacocks, florals, and bride-groom figures. Arabic mehndi uses bold, flowing floral and vine patterns with more open space. Many brides now choose fusion designs combining elements of both styles.
One artist can typically apply simple designs for 8-12 guests per hour. For parties with 50+ guests, book 2-3 artists to ensure everyone is covered within a 3-4 hour window. Most artists offer party packages with fixed rates for a set number of hours.