Creative Designs by Heta

Chicago, United States

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Henna by Heta caters for all occasions like corporate events, Company fun days, Bridal Henna, Marriages, Birthday Parties, Hen & Singles Nights, Festivals, Crafts Day, Ceremonies or any special celebration to make the moment different and memorable with excellent henna body art, painting and temporary tattoos in Chicago.

My styles of henna include South Asian, Moroccan, Turkish, Moghali, Jardoshi as well as Custom Style Tattoos.

History

Established in 2000.

I started applying henna in 2000. Since then I have applied Henna on many brides at weddings, Parties, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Yoga community events, Meetup events and the list goes on and on.

Henna Art exists for more than 5000 years, cultures of henna art spread from India to Africa to the Middle East have embraced the art of henna body decoration-​for fashion and beauty, for personal expression, for social and religious occasions, for healing purposes and more. In recent years global travel and migration, along with increased communication and cultural sharing has brought henna throughout the U.S. and Europe. it has been discovered by thousands of interested individuals from all backgrounds.

Henna is all natural, safe, temporary and painless — a unique way to decorate your personality, spirit and body with henna art symbols. Henna derives from a plant known as Lawsonia Inermis, whose leaves are dried and crushed to make a powder

Meet the Business Owner

Heta P.

Business Owner

Growing up in india, Heta was always exposed to Henna and at a very young age. Her love and passion for henna was developed through practicing on her friends and neighbours.

As she got older she started applying henna professionally at weddings. Later, she got herself trained under a very well known Henna artist to get even better at henna art.

Heta has over 10 years of bridal henna experience and is versatile in everything from traditional Indian and Pakistani patterns, to Arabic and «Gulf» henna, Moroccan design, and contemporary fusion.