Moroccan Henna Training Sessions
enna is a traditional art form often associated with celebrations and special occasions, such as weddings, Eid, and other festivities. Henna is a plant-based dye used to create temporary, intricate designs on the skin. In Morocco, these designs are typically very elaborate and symbolic, featuring floral patterns, geometric shapes, and sometimes symbols meant to bring good luck and blessings.
The process of applying Moroccan henna is considered both an art and a ritual. The henna paste is applied using a thin cone or a syringe, allowing the artist to create detailed patterns, usually on the hands and feet, where the skin is most receptive to the stain. The paste dries over several hours, and the longer it stays on the skin before removal, the darker the stain becomes, lasting from a few days to a few weeks.
- 2 Hours
- 15
- Hennah
- Henna
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