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Henna: Learn How to Make Fun and Festive Temporary Tattoos

Henna: Learn How to Make Fun and Festive Temporary Tattoos

The henna program is especially fun for teens, young adults, and mature adults alike, that enjoy temporary tattoos. This traditional art of meh’ndi is taught in an informal setting allowing the students maximum flexibility in creativity. The instructor uses hand-made applicators, instructions/designs, and teaches the handling of the applicators. The henna paste is created from all natural ingredients — henna leaves, eucalyptus oil, tea, and coffee. In a few hours the henna paste dyes the top layer of the skin in an orange/red color which fades after 2–3 weeks.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $280–350;
workshop $90–150;
residency $500; plus travel

Contact
Anshu Varma
2312 Taos Tr.
Okemos, MI 48864
517/381-1596
Varma_anshu@yahoo.com

 

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