Henna tattoo artists commonly apply henna on hands, hands and wrists, hands up to elbows, feet, feet and ankles, feet up to knees, and other areas of the body. Henna artists can tattoo individuals or work at large events to provide the service to crowds of people. Henna tattoo recipients can be any age. Applications last anywhere from one to three weeks. Several factors affect the cost of henna tattoos.
Size of design
Henna tattoos range in size from small decorative touches on the hand to large designs covering entire arms and legs. Larger henna tattoos cost more. Larger designs require more paste, which some artists make themselves, and more of the tattoo artist’s time.
Experience and reputation
Henna artists may have a reputation or a following, and some have more experience or special training. These artists typically charge more for their services than artists who pursue the practice more as a hobby than as a profession.
Event rates
Some artists charge hourly rates for henna tattoo services—especially when they are hired to work a booth at a festival, at a corporate event, or as entertainment at a birthday or bachelorette party. Other artists charge set rates for events to cover travel time and expenses, time at the event, and all services and supplies provided.
Zoya Designs (Herbal and Natural Henna) in North Bergen, New Jersey, charges $65–$85 per hour, depending on the size of the event and how many people per hour will be tattooed. For some types of events, rates are higher than $85 per hour. Individual rates
Some artists have set fees for doing henna tattoos on individuals. With enough experience, pros can approximate the length of time required, amount of materials and other cost factors involved for different sized tattoos and provide an estimate to clients. Zoya Designs (Herbal and Natural Henna) usually asks clients what kind of design they have in mind and estimate costs based on that. Henna Tattoos in Irving, Texas, has a starting price of $15 for minimalist designs on both palms. Prices increase for larger and more complex designs.