Editorial Policy

Editorial policy for henna design content

This policy explains the who, how, and why behind our templates, previews, safety notes, and updates.

Who creates the content

The site is edited as a structured design library. Pages are selected for usefulness, visual clarity, beginner fit, and easy navigation. Safety pages use named external sources rather than unsourced claims.

How images are produced

Template images may be AI-assisted, then reviewed for clean linework, appropriate henna/mehndi style, readable spacing, and obvious quality issues. We do not present paper templates as verified real artist work.

How placement previews are labeled

When an image shows a hand, it is labeled as a hand placement preview. These previews help users understand scale and layout, but they should not be treated as guaranteed real application results.

How safety content is handled

Safety articles are informational and cite medical or public health references. They do not replace guidance from a qualified professional, and they avoid encouraging black henna or unknown chemical mixes.

Why the site exists

The purpose is to help users find, compare, and practice henna design ideas more easily than scrolling through unrelated images. Pages are built with clear titles, descriptive alt text, drawing notes, and links to related guides.