July 26th, 2018 by OYO Team

The bride always steals the show at the wedding. You can compete with her wedding attire, but you will lose. You can compete with her entry idea and may or may not win. The jewellery and hairstyle will be in her favour too. But you know how you can beat her? With a groom mehndi design so unique, that it will have all eyes on you. Bridal mehndi designs are in plenty but Groom mehndi is not that an unusual concept as you might think it to be. There are many mehndi designs for groom hands, feet, and even head. So, choose a groom mehndi design and have the confidence to flaunt it.

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  1. Heart with Bride’s Name

This is sweet and simple. What is best is, this can be done by the groom himself. So when the bride flaunts her intricate mehndi design in which she has the groom’s name or initials hidden, the groom can sweetly show his artwork too. When people are busy finding the groom’s name in the bride’s hand, the groom can show the bride’s name on his hand written in a nice cursive or a sweet baby like handwriting inside a heart. This does not only once again help the groom steal the show with his sweetness, but also lets the bride feel special too. Everything about the bride has something to do with the groom. Let your bride know that her name is etched in indelible ink on your skin too.

  1. Just Bride’s Name

If you do not want to go for the heart, for whatever reason, maybe you find it too juvenile or cliché, you can have just your wife’s name on your hand. You can simply get her name written on your finger, or the centre of the palm. You can have her name at the base of her palm. If you already have her name tattooed on your arm, you can sue the mehndi to replicate the same design on your other arm. But it won’t be visible during the wedding. That is even better. She will be surprised with the double dose of love when she sees you in person.

  1. Mandala

If you want to go for some intricate detail but are afraid that your hand will look like your bride’s with full mehndi on, you can go for the centre only. A mandala design is perfect for the centre of your palm. Choose a solid bold design so that it looks good on a strong hand. If you want you may get them on either hands. You can also get one design on your hand and the other on your feet. Trust it, it won’t look odd. The mandala design is the perfect symbol of a wedding. If you are into Disney, or your wife to be is, you can get the Tangled or Frozen mandala design on your palm and only you both will know where it is from! And maybe the children around, if they get a good look at it. Your bride will love it.

  1. Part of the Bride’s Mehndi Design

You both tried to coordinate every appearance of every beautiful wedding attire to look like each other’s better halves. You have matched the wedding reception tie nicely with the choli of the bride. You matched your wedding day turban with her lehenga border instead of your sherwani’s border. Why ruin the symmetry? The bride’s mehndi will definitely have a lot of intricate details. There will be many parts that can be lifted off for an individual design in itself. Pick the central part of the design or any conspicuous part, and make it the key element of your mehndi design. For this idea to be a success, you need to get the same mehndi artist or at least have the designs ready with your individual mehndi artists beforehand.

  1. Wristband Design Broad One

If you are worried about not looking masculine enough, here is an idea. Shave off your entire arm hair. No, not being sarcastic, seriously! Shave off the hair from your arms and hands. Wear a broad band of mehndi tattoo on your wrist. This will make you look twice more manly than all the man hair and no designs. You need to pull it off well though. Fold your sherwani sleeve smartly and flaunt the design confidently. Make sure the design is broad and elaborate and covers your wrist to the middle of your hand. Also, the design elements should have some broad bands to make it look bold.

  1. Head for Bald Ones

This is the sexiest mehndi idea for grooms. Many men shave their head and get it tattooed. Of course, it is not entirely by choice. Most men who do it, have already been going bald. It is better to shave off your entire head and flaunt that shiny orb instead of holding on to the remaining strands of hair that give away the baldness. By choice or not, if you have a full bald head, it is the best canvas for a mehndi design. There are way too many options for the placement of your mehndi. You can go for a full head coverage, or the back of the head, or the top centre, or just a side. You can also go for a borderline fence for the head. The options are never-ending. When you take off your turban, all eyes will be on you.

  1. Forearm

The forearm is to flaunt. All those days of going to the gym should not be for nothing. You need to flaunt your forearm on your wedding day and after that. Fold up the sherwani sleeves and flex your muscles unassumingly whenever anybody wants a look at the mehndi design on your forearm. The design should be a little spaced out so that the cuts on your muscle are visible and so is the entire design when you have your wrist folded to flex.

  1. Ganesh

The Ganesh symbol brings prosperity to the house and whatever occasion is at hand and in this case it is your wedding. Why leave the entire burden of bearing the good omens on the bride? If you don’t believe in them, maybe she doesn’t either. But here she is wearing all the symbols that bless a wedding. So it is time for you to do your bit. There are many symbols of the Ganesh. You can choose the intricate one, the semi simple one, or the totally simplistic outline. The semi simple one is a moderated choice. You should get it on your palm, on the back of your palm, or anywhere on your arm. It is good to get it on some place visible though.

  1. Om

Get the Om sign done for the same reason you would get the Ganesh done. The Om sign offers more design options. You can have it in a circle with some designs outside, or just an elaborate Om sign. You can even get it done on your head. Matched with an Om locket, you are good to go.

  1. Biceps

The bicep is a very good place to get a mehndi art done unless you already have both your biceps filled with tattoos. You can get the bicep mehndi done a day before the wedding so that everybody gets a good look at it during the Haldi. It will most probably be covered during the wedding. Your wife will be the first to look at it after you are married. And she will love it.

  1. Texts on the palm or forearm

You can get entire texts written on your palm or on your forearm. Yes, the way women get tattoos on their sides or on their backs. You could have a shloka written if you have a favourite one. Or you could go for a lovely message for your bride. You can even get something funny but sweet written for her so that when people take a sneak peek at it, they will laugh or smile when they have figured out what is written. It will be cool, and sweet of you to show love to your bride even when you already have her.

  1. Tribal art

This is the best type of mehndi or tattoo design for the wild child. You may already have tribal art tattoos. Go for a complementary design if it is in a visible area. If you have no tattoos, don’t sweat it. You can get a temporary one in the form of a mehndi. Get a design that signifies love and family and get it on both of your arms. Not the same design on both arms, get each half on either arm so that when you put your hands together, it completes the story. These were some groom mehndi design ideas that you just cannot go wrong with. Mehndi for groom can be really good looking if done right. So, choose a design now!

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