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Planning a Flawless Mehndi Ceremony with Neeta Desai Sharma

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Indian weddings are incomplete without a henna event, also known as the Mehndi ceremony.

One way to spot a newly married Indian bride is to look at her hands.

You’ll notice beautiful henna designs, in many cases, extending to her forearms all the way up to her elbow.

This ancient form of intricate art is brought to life by henna artists around the world.

In this interview, we wanted to showcase the best henna artists in the San Francisco Bay Area and ask her questions about the Mehendi ceremony.

Our guest today is Neeta Desai Sharma, mehndi designer, henna artist, and a teacher, who has been practicing this form of art for over three decades now.

Neeta was kind enough to share with us lots of valuable information that brides usually are not aware of.

For instance, the importance of using natural henna products and why brides should stop fantasizing applying mehndi at the same time sd their guests, are some of the topics we dig into deeper.

We hope you enjoy our conversation with the all amazing Neeta on the Indian Wedding Podcast.

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Indian weddings are incomplete without a henna event, also known as the Mehndi ceremony.

One way to spot a newly married Indian bride is to look at her hands.

You’ll notice beautiful henna designs, in many cases, extending to her forearms all the way up to her elbow.

This ancient form of intricate art is brought to life by henna artists around the world.

In this interview, we wanted to showcase the best henna artists in the San Francisco Bay Area and ask her questions about the Mehendi ceremony.

Our guest today is Neeta Desai Sharma, mehndi designer, henna artist, and a teacher, who has been practicing this form of art for over three decades now.

Neeta was kind enough to share with us lots of valuable information that brides usually are not aware of.

For instance, the importance of using natural henna products and why brides should stop fantasizing applying mehndi at the same time sd their guests, are some of the topics we dig into deeper.

We hope you enjoy our conversation with the all amazing Neeta on the Indian Wedding Podcast.

  continue reading

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