Marie's Henna Art

Marie's Henna Art $100/hour although rates can vary with specials. Henna is a flowering plant used since antiquity to dye skin, hair, fingernails, leather and wool.

The name is also used for dye preparations derived from the plant, and for the art of temporary tattooing based on those dyes. (Additionally, the name is misused for other skin and hair dyes, such as black henna or neutral henna, which do not derive from the plant.) Whole, unbroken henna leaves will not stain the skin. Henna will not stain skin until the lawsone molecules are made available (relea

sed) from the henna leaf. Fresh henna leaves will stain the skin if they are smashed with a mildly acidic liquid. The lawsone will gradually migrate from the henna paste into the outer layer of the skin and bind to the proteins in it, creating a fast stain. Since it is difficult to form intricate patterns from coarse crushed leaves, henna is commonly traded as a powder made by drying, milling and sifting the leaves. The dry powder is mixed with lemon juice, strong tea, or other mildly acidic liquids to make a preparation with toothpaste-like consistency, which can be used to make finely detailed body art. The henna mix must rest for 6 to 24 hours before use, to release the lawsone from the leaf matter. Essential oils with high levels of monoterpene alcohols such as tea tree, eucalyptus, cajeput, or lavender will improve skin stain characteristics. The paste can be applied with many traditional and innovative tools, including resist, a cone, syringe, Jac bottle or fingers. A light stain may be achieved within minutes, the longer the paste is left on the skin, the stronger the stain will be, and should be left for several hours. To prevent it from drying or falling off the skin, the paste is often sealed down by dabbing a sugar/lemon mix over the dried paste, or simply adding some form of sugar to the paste. It is debatable whether this adds to the color of the end result some believe it increasing the intensity of the shade. After time the dry paste is simply brushed or scraped away. Henna stains are orange soon after application, but darken over the following three days to a reddish brown. Soles and palms have the thickest layer of skin and so take up the most lawsone, and take it to the greatest depth, so that hands and feet will have the darkest and most long-lasting stains. Steaming or warming the henna pattern will darken the stain, either during the time the paste is still on the skin, or after the paste has been removed. Chlorinated water and soaps may spoil the darkening process: alkaline products may hasten the darkening process. After the stain reaches its peak color it will appear to fade, as the stained dead cells exfoliate.

Happy birthday Sarah Lamb!
07/23/2024

Happy birthday Sarah Lamb!

Come get some complimentary face paint out here on the corner of 146th street and memorial out here in Bixby!! TURNING P...
06/29/2024

Come get some complimentary face paint out here on the corner of 146th street and memorial out here in Bixby!! TURNING POINTE Dance of Tulsa

IF YOU ARE SCHEDULED for an appointment or event this weekend, please contact me directly to confirm your appointment vi...
12/02/2023

IF YOU ARE SCHEDULED for an appointment or event this weekend, please contact me directly to confirm your appointment via text (918)882-6076 as I do not have access to any of my work calendars.

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Had a wonderful time creating designs for several special events in the last 30 days! Thank you for allowing me to share...
11/16/2023

Had a wonderful time creating designs for several special events in the last 30 days! Thank you for allowing me to share and be a part of your events! These are photos of a few of my clients! Let me know if you need help with any of your special events!

So excited to teach my first class to some new artists! If you’re a teen in the Bartlesville area, swing by the library ...
02/26/2022

So excited to teach my first class to some new artists! If you’re a teen in the Bartlesville area, swing by the library for some history and henna basics lessons!!!

Out at Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa all weekend! Tonight we’re here until 1am!!! Come support this local momma of 4 kiddos, a...
10/22/2021

Out at Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa all weekend! Tonight we’re here until 1am!!! Come support this local momma of 4 kiddos, and get some henna or face paint!

Love this beautiful venue!!!
07/21/2021

Love this beautiful venue!!!

I’m out here creating organic henna and face paint designs at Bixby Green Corn Festival in downtown City of Bixby - Muni...
06/26/2021

I’m out here creating organic henna and face paint designs at Bixby Green Corn Festival in downtown City of Bixby - Municipality all day today! Make sure to swing by and say hi/support local! I’m right in front of Crossroads Fellowship Church

Come out and see me at Play It Again Sports - Tulsa, OK at 91st and memorial from 11a-4p for some free face paint!!! You...
05/22/2021

Come out and see me at Play It Again Sports - Tulsa, OK at 91st and memorial from 11a-4p for some free face paint!!! You might also score a sweet giveaway AND OklaHomies Mobile Gastro is out here serving some of the best food I’ve ever had! Come out and support local!!!

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