1/22/2026 • By Ajeet yadav

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Draw a big flower right in your palm's middle—petals around a dotted center—then let vines snake up to your fingers. Brides love it for that soft, elegant vibe.
Line up dots around your wrist like a bangle, toss in little leaves halfway. Takes minutes, perfect for Eid bashes.
Sketch a heart in the center, add swirling lines that branch out. Great for Valentine's, especially with those new shiny metallic cones.
Trail curved leaves from wrist to fingertips. Matches the minimalist green-henna craze sweeping Gujarat.
Link a few triangles on the back of your hand. It's 2026's cool, sharp edge.
Just the outlines of paisleys, no filling in. Classic for Karva Chauth—never goes out of style.
Circles at each finger joint, connected by thin lines. Looks like real jewelry, no hassle.
Four petals around a circle. Easy to make even, and it stands for purity.
Wavy zigzag lines over the palm. Boho feel for beachy weddings this year.
Dots fanning out from the center like sparks. Spot-on for Diwali fun.
Keep your hands steady for 2 hours after. Scrape off gently, no water for 8 hours. Want it dark? Wrap and sleep in it. Get an electric cone from Amazon India—around ₹200, makes squeezing smooth.
1.How long do these last?
With good care, 5-10 days—they fade on their own.
2.Best cone for newbies?
Neha Premium pre-made ones. Squeeze without mess.
3.No practice needed?
Kinda, but outline with white pencil on skin for safety.
4.Good for feet?
Yep! Shrink 'em for ankles—gorgeous at sangeet.
5.2026 trends?
Clean geometrics and glow additives for parties.