THE BEST STYLES BY SWASTI ✦ LOS ANGELES, CA
Handcrafted with 100% natural henna paste
A delicate single motif or small wrist design. Perfect for casual events and first-time clients.
Classic floral and paisley patterns. Ideal for parties, Eid, and festive celebrations.
Intricate full-hand or full-arm traditional bridal mehndi. A timeless masterpiece.
A sacred art form with roots thousands of years old
Henna tattoos, known as Mehndi (मेहंदी), are a form of temporary body art created from the powdered leaves of the henna plant (Lawsonia inermis). The paste is applied in intricate patterns on the skin, staining it a rich reddish-brown to dark brown color. The stain typically lasts 1 to 3 weeks, depending on skin type and aftercare.
In Indian tradition, mehndi symbolizes joy, beauty, spiritual awakening, and the bond between a bride and groom. It is believed that the darker the henna stains, the stronger the love between partners.
Balancing Precision and Passion Through Henna Art
Swasti's journey with Henna began at home, designing for festivals and friends. Over time, her art transformed into professional-level designs for weddings, baby showers, and special events — each piece reflecting both tradition and a deeply personal touch.
By profession, Swasti works in IT Quality Assurance, known for her accuracy and responsibility. These same qualities shine in her Henna work — precise, clean, and thoughtful — as she balances both careers with grace and dedication.
Before tech, Swasti worked as a child care specialist and substitute teacher. Her calm demeanor and sense of responsibility have always guided her — whether in classrooms, offices, or while applying Henna on a client's hands.
Swasti personalizes every session. She listens to each client's preferences and uses only natural, skin-safe Henna. From bridal to festive, modern to traditional — her work is versatile, meaningful, and made with love.
Every design tells a sacred story
Adorning the bride's hands and feet with intricate patterns before her wedding — a ritual of blessings and beauty.
Women gather the night before Eid to apply festive henna, a joyful tradition known as Chand Raat.
Married women apply mehndi as an expression of love and devotion, praying for their husband's long life.
Hindu festivals celebrating Goddess Parvati, where women adorn themselves with henna and traditional attire.
Baby shower ceremonies where henna blesses the expectant mother and the unborn child with health and joy.
We bring the art of mehndi to every celebration
Trusted by brides, families & festival-goers
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