A breath of fresh henna
Temporary Tattoo Services
Festival or wedding coming up soon? Looking for a unique activity for a celebration or party? Have an upcoming event? Or need a general life pick-me-up? Consider some henna!
I provide henna and/or jagua temporary tattoo services for all sorts of occasions and every shade of skin tone. From parties to belly blessings to business events, graduations, weddings, and just-because, come check out this amazing art. I also do traditional festivals like weddings & Sangeet, Karva Chauth, Diwali, Eid, and more.
Pricing details given via contact. See my entire portfolio: #abreathoffreshhenna on Instagram @seemayaservices.
Henna cones
You can also purchase our all natural henna cones, made with the purest and simplest of ingredients. Cones from various ethnic markets are often full of chemicals. With our cones you can be certain everything is plant based to use on all shades of skin!
Ingredients: triple sifted henna, organic turbinado sugar, organic lavender essential oil, organic tea tree oil, and juice from homegrown organic lemons.
$4 each or 2 for $7 (0.5 oz cones)
Directions: If using within the next 6 hrs Store in fridge otherwise store in freezer. Thaw before use, and store away in cold when not using. Store in freezer for up to 6 months for best color quality.
Jagua or Hengua cones
Ingredients: fresh jagua gel, triple sifted henna, organic turbinado sugar, organic lavender essential oil, and juice from homegrown organic lemons.
$9 each or 2 for $16 (0.5 oz cones)
Directions: If using within the next 6 hrs Store in fridge otherwise store in freezer. Thaw before use, and store away in cold when not using. Store in freezer for up to 6 months for best color quality.
I am based out of Cupertino / San Jose, California; services provided to the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Contact me for temporary tattoo pricing details or cone orders; bartering also an option.
lawsonia inermis; henna is a plant based dye and creates a gorgeous red-orange-brown "rust" color when applied to the skin
genipa americana; jagua is derived from fruit seeds and brings a lovely blue-grey-black color on the skin
example of henna versus jagua stain; both are used in many parts of the world for various festivals, events, and beautification, used as a temporary tattoo
full portfolio: #abreathoffreshhenna @seemayaservices on IG