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Welcome to the net's most comprehensive listing of henna artists around the globe. Over 300 artists listed internationally!  Last updated May 1, 2008 (There are several updates that still need to be put into this update)

Please consult my Submission Guidelines if you wish to e-mail henna-NO--SPAM-@-NO--SPAM--rupalpinto.com to submit new artists (wait time for listing/updates is at least 3 months). Please, do not submit multiple requests. The text "artist listing" should be in the subject line of your e-mail. Please expect at least a 6 to12-month waiting period prior to being entered into this database.

Sorry, but I can't reply to any e-mails requesting artist listings. Please do not email equests for mehndi artists or threading artists. Please inform me of any listings that are not up-to-date or are no longer active.

Artists: Alabama through Delaware

Artists: Florida through Maryland
Artists: Massachusetts through New Mexico
Artists: New York through Rhode Island
Artists: South Carolina through Wyoming
Countries outside the United States:
Canada, Germany, Australia, India, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, The Netherlands, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Malta, Singapore, and South Africa. 
Before selecting any artist, please read the Disclaimers below. I cannot guarantee whether an artist uses henna safely; the Internet extends to all the continents; this area is far too vast for me to guarantee that artists are not using unadulterated henna. Thus, for your own safety, please interview your artists thoroughly; my page is a resource and will present you with all of your options. In the end, the artist you choose is *your* choice.

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: (1) Please include your name and all other information that you are willing to submit to the page (address, phone, web site, email, very brief description of your work WITHIN your email submission to me. If people put their business locations, email addresses outside the body of the text, I may not see the information.  (2) If you have a web site, please add a link to my web site.   This way, I will know that I am making an even trade when I offer you this free web advertisement.  Email your info to henna@rupalpinto.com with "artist listing" in the Subject line.
Requested Format:
Business Name
Contact Name
Address
Phone
E-mail
Website
Brief Description - 40 words, maximum

DISCLAIMER: Please be careful in selecting a mehndi artist.  I do not have the means of confirming the safeness of the materials that each artist listed here uses, and I have received emails from people indicating that their skin reacted adversely to the products used by particular artists. I depend upon visitors to this page for all submissions and do not endorse any particular listing.     

POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS:  Please check up on your artist before getting your mehndi done.  Avoid artists who advertise black mehndi in any form, even if they say it is safe. If you desire such henna, then request a patch test or get a tiny design before paying money for a PPD burn, a type of skin reaction that can be caused by black henna.  I even suggest that, whatever you do, ask for a patch test unless you are sure that your artist's products are safe for your skin.  If you want to be more careful in your asking, just casually ask the artist if they offer black henna. Ask for references; ask what ingredients they mix in their henna. Don't just listen to what they say; listen to how they say it; that's the key to a good interview and reading into people. Don't be afraid to ask questions: you are the customer and you deserve the best!

If you do get a PPD burn, please inform me about it. I have already received notifications about unsafe henna artists and am happy to pass the information on to my readers.

ARTISTS:  for the sake of your customers' health, please avoid using black henna or unsafe dyes, no matter what the customer wants.  Although it is your client's responsibility to know whether he or she is susceptible to reaction, avoid PPD as much as possible for your patients' sake.  Explain to your client the importance of using natural henna without additives and at least tell the customer these ramifications before making them take the risk of black henna.

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