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Moroccan Henna Art .com
I'm so grateful that you are here! Thank you so much for joining the free webinar "Do you have the H-Factor?".
Here is a sneak preview of all the things we are doing behind the scenes. It took some more time than we anticipated ... but hey ... I started with nothing and I'm building my empire step by step ;-) I'm creating an online platform entirely dedicated to the love and the passion I have felt my entire life for Moroccan Henna Art!

Let me show you some of the classes that will be available for purchase very soon....
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Fessi, the (he)art of Moroccan Henna

Morocco knows a variety of different henna styles. The one that is worldwide referred to "Moroccan Henna" is actually Fessi style. In this class you will learn my renowned 5 steps method to create any Fessi Henna design you like. Say bye bye to drawing from examples. Once you master my method you will be able to do it freestyle.

Serious Syringe Workout
Learn how the henna syringe works. The tool Moroccan Neqachet (henna artists) are famous for. Learn the differences between the glass ones and the plastic ones, learn the right grip, how to fill it and how to clean it. Learn how to control the flow and pressure and you are good to go.


Henna Drills before Henna Thrills

Moroccan neqachet (henna artists) are famous for their flow. They can maintain a high speed while they work because every individual pattern is drawn in a certain way that contributes to the flow. In this class I zoom in on the technique behind each motif individually. You will learn exactly how to draw (with a syringe) the typical dot-lines patterns and elements that are present in Moroccan Fessi Henna style ... on repeat until you can execute them while maintaining their distinctive look.

How to mix henna the Moroccan Way
In this class you will learn to mix natural henna paste according to the Moroccan Henna tradition with only natural ingredients that are safe for skin and health.


Berber Brooche

Better known as tizerzit or tiseghnest, the silver fibulae worn by Timazighen (berber women) is not only a famous piece of jewelry in Morocco, it is also used as a symbol in Henna Art. In this class you will learn about the meaning and together we will draw three different models.

Henna and protective hands
Learn everything I know about the amulet Khmissa a.k.a. Hand of Fatima and find out why this knowledge is relevant for your henna art.


Celebration of Sisterhood

According to Moroccan traditions Henna (art) is part of all kinds of celebrations. The most well known is of course is marriage rituals. But you don't have to get married to get a Henna Party! In this class I will teach you how to organise a Moroccan Henna party for you and your friends and family or clients. We focus on different rituals and meanings and how you can incooperate them in your party. Let's get the Haflah started!

Testimonials

She really stands for what she believes in and knows how to pass it on to her students.

Fatima used every fiber of her being to make sure that we understood what real henna art means!

I love her clear intention and the uncompromising respects for the art of her ancestors.

Wait, there's more
These classes won't be the only things you can participate in. There's so much more going on behind the scenes. All in due time.
Have some Sabr (patience)
Henna Habiba & Henna Habibo ;-)
So keep an eye out on our future mails, make sure to mark them as safe, so they don't end up in your spam box.
Again, thanks for being with me during my first ever webinar "Do you have the H-factor"
Bslama!
xoxo Fatima Oulad Thami a.k.a. Hand of Fatima

