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Pricing Your Mehendi Services: A Complete Guide for Beginners

One of the biggest challenges for new mehendi artists isn’t learning designs — it’s deciding how much to charge.
Price too low, and you undervalue your work. Price too high, and you might scare away first-time clients.
In this complete guide, you’ll learn exactly how to set your mehendi prices so they are fair, competitive, and profitable.


1. Understand the Factors That Affect Pricing
Your rates should be based on more than just “what others are charging.” Consider:
- Design complexity – Simple vs. intricate bridal work.
- Area covered – Palm only, full hand, arm up to elbow, feet, etc.
- Time taken – More detailed designs require more hours.
- Location – Rates in metro cities are usually higher than small towns.
- Your experience – Beginners may charge less while building their portfolio.
- Occasion type – Bridal mehendi costs more than casual festive designs.
2. Decide on a Pricing Model
There are different ways to price your services:
Per Side of Hand
Example:
- Palm only: ₹150–₹300
- Full hand (wrist): ₹300–₹500
- Full hand (elbow): ₹800–₹1,500
Per Hour
Example: ₹500–₹1,000 per hour for intricate work.
Package Deals
Example:
- Bridal Full Hands + Feet: ₹3,000–₹8,000
- Festive Group Packages (4–5 people): ₹2,000–₹4,000
3. Research Your Local Market
Before finalizing your prices:
- Check rates of other mehendi artists in your area.
- Compare the quality of work they provide.
- Position your pricing slightly below average when starting, then increase as you gain clients and skills.
4. Include Material & Travel Costs
Your pricing should cover your expenses:
- Quality mehendi cones
- Essential tools (tissues, oil, glitter, etc.)
- Travel charges if the client’s location is far
- Packaging (for bridal kits, gift cones, etc.)
5. Offer Introductory Discounts
For your first few clients, offer:
- Flat % discounts on bridal packages
- Festive offers during Diwali, Karwa Chauth, or Eid
- Free add-ons (like a glitter finish) for early bookings
💡 Pro Tip: Clearly mention that these are limited-time launch prices so clients see the value.
6. Showcase Your Value
Clients are willing to pay more if they see why you’re worth it:
- Share high-quality photos of your work
- Show your professional setup and neatness
- Highlight positive reviews and happy clients
7. Don’t Be Afraid to Raise Prices
Once you have a steady flow of clients:
- Increase prices by 10–20% annually
- Introduce premium designs at higher rates
- Charge extra for last-minute bookings or travel beyond your usual area
8. Handle Pricing Objections Gracefully
Not every potential client will agree to your rates. When that happens:
- Politely explain what’s included in your pricing (quality mehendi, time, skill).
- Offer smaller or simpler designs to fit their budget.
- Avoid lowering your price too much — it can devalue your work.
Sample Starter Price List for Beginners
(Adjust according to your city & experience)
| Service | Suggested Price (INR) |
|---|---|
| Palm Only (One Side) | ₹150 – ₹250 |
| Full Hand (One Side) | ₹300 – ₹500 |
| Full Hand (Both Sides) | ₹600 – ₹1,000 |
| Arm Till Elbow | ₹800 – ₹1,500 |
| Feet (Ankle) | ₹300 – ₹500 |
| Bridal Full Hands & Feet | ₹3,000 – ₹6,000 |



