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Henna Sooq

Henna Sooq

Henna is a plant that grows in very hot, dry climates such as Morocco, India, Pakistan, Egypt and Yemen. This plant is used for traditional body art, sometimes called mehndi, for dyeing hair naturally, for its medicinal properties, and for art. Sooq ...

Henna is a plant that grows in very hot, dry climates such as Morocco, India, Pakistan, Egypt and Yemen. This plant is used for traditional body art, sometimes called mehndi, for dyeing hair naturally, for its medicinal properties, and for art. Sooq is Arabic for marketplace; hence, Henna and Sooq came together as one becoming the henna marketplace: Henna Sooq Henna is a single, simple plant carrying thousands of years of tradition, drawing people together from all over the world. Our common love for this beautiful healing plant has fostered he creation of a dynamic, diverse community. Henna is used to naturally color your hair and cover greys, it’s very healing to the skin and creates gorgeous henna body art. Khadija has had clients whose scalp you can see and with henna treatments the hair thickened up so much you could barely see the skin of the scalp. It not only colors the hair strands but it also is strengthening creating longer, healthier hair strands. We’ve had client suffering from HFS where due to certain medications it has caused hand-foot syndrome where the skin dries, cracks and can bleed. Through using henna paste on the affected areas, the cooling properties of henna drastically gives comfort to the affected areas. Some of the most beautiful art Khadija has created are Henna Crowns for those suffering from cancer and alopecia. Khadija especially loves doing pregnancy henna belly art and bridal henna for African and Caribbean weddings. To provide people with high quality henna products, tools and education to strengthen and color their hair naturally; promoting beautification through the traditional form of henna body art. Through a simple henna plant bring beauty, passion and wellness to every person In The BEGINNING Back in the late 1990’s, Khadija first fell in love with henna after using Moroccan henna powder for her hair that she had discovered in a Moroccan shop in Montreal, Canada. The Moroccan shop was filled with the most beautiful of Moroccan

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