Are you looking for a professional mehandi/mehndi (henna) artist? You're in luck! Hello I am Maggie from Mehandi by Maggie and I've been practicing this beautiful art form for 20+ years.
No premixed cones here!! Premixed cones often contain unlisted dangerous ingredients including paint thinner, turpentine etc. The freshness of premixed cones is often questionable, leaving you with less then ideal stains. Fresh henna means better stains for you. I offer all natural henna made from scratch from the freshest henna possible, and I am able to provide an ingredient list on request. Natural henna is safe for most everyone including expectant mothers. For more information on safe natural henna please visit my website.
Mehandi by Maggie does *not* use "black henna" as it is illegal and highly dangerous.
Henna looks different on everyone. Body chemistry, temperature and location all affect the stain. However when care instructions are followed you should get a dark, long lasting stain.
I offer all mehandi styles including Indian, Arabic, Indo-Arab, African, Western and the latest modern forms. All designs are done free hand and I have thousands of designs to choose from, custom designs are also available.
All pictures used in this ad are of my own work.
Mehandi by Maggie also offers temporary coloured gilding paste and glitter to add glamour and dazzle to your henna designs, and genuine Swarovski crystals for that extra touch of "bling". Great for special occasions or going out clubbing.
I am available for all occasions including birthday parties, sweet 16 parties, girl's night out, sangeets, hen/bachelorate parties, laylat al henna, baby showers, belly blessings, godh bharna, Diwali, Karva Chauth, Eid, Christmas, coming of age ceremonies, Bar and Bat mitzvah and "just because".
No need to pay high transportation costs from Toronto, Mehandi by Maggie is based out of London, Ontario and comes to you!
Why not treat yourself or those you care for to a little relaxation and beauty?
Mehandi by Maggie www.mehandibymaggie.com
*Pictures in which the henna appears black are pictures with the paste still on.