Superior Airbrush
- San Diego, CA
- Airbrush Artist
- 26 Verified Bookings
Kim E. said “David was so nice and patient to work with. He created shirts and trucker hats that all the kids loved. David had 25 little kids begging for him to design…”
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I can henna quickly and beautifully to entertain many people for high volume events, or I can work closely with a single client to provide an original artistic expression for a special time in their lives!
Hetal was fantastic, I was highly recommend! She arrived early and had a photo book for people to easily choose from. Her art was absolutely beautiful, precise and lasting longer than any I've ever had. She was great with both kids and adults, very patient and warm. I hope to book her again next year.
Response from Henna art by Hetal:
Thank you so much, Michele. It means a lot for me. It was wonderful to work at your Mercedes-Benz Corporate event. Looking forward to work with you again.
Price Range: $70
Languages: English, Hindi, Gujarati
Henna is expression of joy, love, celebration, freedom & style. @Henna by hetal is my modest attempt to showcase my designs and art to the world.
We offer henna services for all types of events! Weddings, birthday parties, corporate events, baby showers, festivals – we are happy to work with you to make any event special.
There is a 2 hour minimum booking in our normal service area.
This includes Redmond, bellevue, Seattle, Bothell, Everet,Issaquah and everything in between.
We’re available to travel just about *anywhere* – longer appointment minimums will apply.
Our rate is $70 per hour.
This rate is for time spent at your event, and is all-inclusive.
There is extra fees for travel if its more than 15 miles
This is HALF PRICE compared to festival henna prices!
All of the artists on our team have at least 5 years of experience as professional artists, at least 5 years of experience doing henna, and special training in doing henna for large events to ensure that they are able to do beautiful, intricate work quickly.
Our day rate is also available on request
For a worry and stress free day of relaxed henna goodness! This ensures that yours will be the only event your artist has booked that day.
An excellent value when you need a lot of henna.
(ie bride + guests)
Bridal Mehndi
Plan on 3-5 hours for standard bridal designs.
FLEXIBLE
We can do as little as 1 hour for simple and minimalistic bridal to 8+ hours (usually with multiple artists) for over-the-top Bollywood style.
Henna Parties
Choose between booking 5, 10, or 20 minutes per guest.
CUSTOM DESIGNS
We create custom designs for every one of your guests. Everyone leaves with henna that will last 1-3 weeks.
Large Events
Our artist team can handle any size crowd!
QUICKER DESIGNS
We’ll keep designs as authentic or as simple as you’d like.
Destination Weddings
We're happy to travel to any location!
Henna is a natural reddish brown plant dye that is used to create beautiful, temporary body art. It lasts from 1-3 weeks, typically around 7-10 days.
We take pride in making our henna from scratch, only the finest quality henna powder, lemon juice, and essential oils.
1. Let the henna dry.
It will take approximately half an hour before the henna paste is dry enough that you do not have to worry about smudging it. Keep all clothing, hair, etc. away from your henna design for at least half an hour.
2. Leave the henna on.
Leave the henna on as long as possible! The longer you leave the henna on, the darker the color will be and the longer it will last. Leave it on a minimum of 1 hour; overnight is best.
3. Take extra steps for a better stain.
Do either or both of these while the henna paste is still on for best results:
1. Use lemon sugar spray sealant. Be sure not to oversaturate the henna…you want it just a tiny bit wet. Oversaturation will lead to the dye dripping in places you don’t want it.
2.Warm your hands – with steam, a (safe!) fire, or a blowdryer.
Note: Some also recommend wrapping your henna. This is advisable only for those who are having extensive work done, and if someone experienced will be there when the henna has dried so that they can do the wrapping. Wrapping done wrong can lead to undesirable results. Mostly, in my experience, wrapping is unnecessary as long as a high quality henna mix is used. Brides who want to wrap their henna should let an experienced professional do the wrapping for best results.
4. Take the henna off.
Remember…you want to leave the henna on as long as possible. But you will eventually have to take it it off.
When taking off the henna , brush it off with your hand – again, only do this after it has been on as long as possible. Do not wash the henna off! Some people also recommend using a butter knife and olive oil to gently scrape the henna off. I personally find this to be quite messy, and find that brushing the henna off, and then picking off the last bits that are left, to be much more pleasant.
5. Protect the henna from water.
If you have it, put henna balm (like the ones available at Artistic Adornment ) over your design before you bathe, do dishes, or go into a chlorinated pool… Do not use synthetic moisturizers – many people have reported that this makes henna fade *faster*. Even if you have something that says it is natural – check the ingredient list. If it’s got stuff other than plant names in it, chances are you don’t want to use it. If you are in a bind and can’t get a suitable henna balm for some reason, you can use olive oil… but it is slimy compared to products such as the henna balms created specifically by/for henna artists.
This is not a necessary step, but is recommended.
6. Watch the color develop.
The color of your design will at first be a shade of orange (ranging from very light orange highlighter color to pumpkin orange). It will get darker over the course of the next 48 hours, turning anywhere from orange-brown to maroon or chocolate brown. Your design will be at its darkest after 1 or 2 days.
7. Take care to maintain your henna as long as possible.
Avoid chlorine, salt water, dishsoap, bleach, other cleaning materials, and any other harsh chemicals. You can bathe and shower as usual. Avoid hand sanitizer – it is the #1 thing that unintentionally kills henna stains FAST. Acetone nail polish remover has also been known to fade henna stains more quickly.
To get rid of the henna more quickly on purpose, exfoliate using a loofah, pumic stone, and/or exfoliating scrub. Don’t scrub too crazily and hurt yourself… you’ll have to do it a bit at a time.
April 03, 2021 • 4:00pm - 6:00pm | Bachelorette Party |
April 22, 2020 • 7:00pm - 9:00pm | Cocktail Party |
June 30, 2019 • 11:00am - 2:00pm | Corporate Event |
April 30, 2017 • 4:00pm - 5:00pm | Birthday (Child) |
April 29, 2017 • 4:00pm - 5:00pm | Birthday (Child) |
Kim E. said “David was so nice and patient to work with. He created shirts and trucker hats that all the kids loved. David had 25 little kids begging for him to design…”
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