- Pre-Bridal
Pre-bridal sessions are all about body cleaning, getting extra hair waxed, Threading, Manicure, Pedicure, Blech and even making sure your nail paints are glossed to perfection. A bride-to-be should start these sessions at least 2 months prior to the wedding
- Air Brush Make-Up
Airbrush makeup is makeup sprayed onto the skin using an airbrush machine instead of being applied with sponges, brushes, fingers, or other methods.The airbrush pressure can be adjusted to apply various types of makeup, such as lighter, heavier, or more detailed styles. Airbrushes are used in film, theater, bridal makeup, and sunless tanning. Airbrush systems designed for personal, in-home use are usually smaller and work at a lower pressure than systems used in professional applications.
- Bridal Mehandi
According to Hindu tradition the ceremony is mainly held at the bride’s house or at a banquet hall on the eve of the marriage ceremony or few days before the marriage. Generally the bride and groom attend the event together and on the occasion the professional mehandi artist or a relative applies mehandi to the bride’s hands and feet. The event generally has a celebratory festival feel to it with the women dancing and singing traditional songs and the girls wearing vivid colors such as hot pink and yellow often if the bride to be wishes to tease her future groom she will make him wear purple. The groom usely wears jooti instead of western footwear.
- Arbic Mehandi
For over five thousand years, henna has serves as a symbol of good luck, health and sensuality in the Arab world . The plant has been associated with positive vibes and provides a link to an ancient age full of good and bed spirits, Baraka and jnoun. Generation of women have used a paste made primarily of dried ground henna leaves to cover their hands and feet with design rangining from simple shapes to intricate geometric pattern designed to ward off evil, promote fertility and attract good energy. Practiced mainly in India and the Arab world Mehdi or henna is the application of as a temporary form of skin decoration, popularized in the west by Indian cinema. And entertainment industry the people in Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Maldives also used mehandi. Mehandi decoration become fashionable in the west in the late 1990 where they are called henna tattoos. Muslim of Indian subcontinent also apply mehandi during their festival like eid, ul-fitr and eid-ul adha.