Henna body art is a traditional form of temporary skin decoration using henna paste, derived from the leaves of the henna plant. It has deep cultural roots, particularly in regions like India, the Middle East, and North Africa, where it's often associated with celebrations, weddings, and festivals. Artists typically apply henna designs to the skin, creating intricate patterns that stain the skin as the paste dries. The result is a temporary tattoo that can last for up to several days. i have received training from my grandmother, self-study, and hands-on practice. Traditional techniques involve using a henna cone to draw patterns, with artists developing their skills over time.