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Virgin Mobile Festival And Car Heaven 2008

The Henna Sooq will be at the Virgin Mobile Festival this year, at the Car Heaven booth! I will be working alongside the wonderful Christine Fenzl. We are fully booked this weekend!

Date: September 6 and 7th 2008. See websites below for further information.

Please come out to Toronto Island and check us out. FREE HENNA WING DESIGNS for those who particpate in the Car Heaven Booth.

 

Car Heaven

 

 

 

Virgin Mobile Festival 2008

Regular Budokon Classes In Toronto

I am please to announce that there will be regular Budokon classes being given in Toronto!

Jamal Pender has been practicing and teaching martial arts for over 10 years! He has a 4th degree black belt in tang soo do, a 2nd degree black belt in jiu jitsu, and now is the second certified teacher of Budokon in all of Canada! We can see that he has a true passion for these artforms.

He is now teaching regular classes at 889 Yonge
The class is every Thursday at 5:45 pm to 7:00 pm
To sign up please contact 889 Yonge at:

Address: 889 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario Canada  M4W 2H2
Phone: 416-925-7206
Fax:  416-925-7266
Email: alive@889yonge.com

Class Description:
The physical practice of Budokon draws upon ancient and modern yogic martial arts styles to dance between agility, power, focus and flow in both the body and mind. Heavily influenced by lyengar and Ashtanga Yoga as well as Okinawan Karate-Do, Gracie Jiu Jitsu, and Olympic style Tae Kwon Do, the foundation of Budokon physical practice is precision, alignment and Zen mind.

889 Yonge Yoga Studio

 

What You Should Know When You Shop For Henna And Herbal Powders.

Hi everyone! I hope everyone is well! Ramadan Mubarak to all who are fasting in this month of Ramadan.

Business is competitive, and a lot of work. In the henna business overall I can honestly say, that most clients are amazing! They are! I am speaking the truth from my heart. People who love natural herbs and the beautification of the woman (and men too!!) are some amazing people to meet and deal with. There is ALWAYS a smile involved with henna and herbs!

On the competitive side of things, there are a lot of henna businesses out there. Some are professional henna artists, and we just have to figure out ways to get ourselves noticed! There is a lot of work in our area though, which I am happy about (since we are new to the area).

Then you have your online businesses that sell henna and herbal products. Do you ever wonder about certain things and why they are the way they are? Here are a few notes and tips I want to point out.

  • Henna that is labelled body art quality means that the powder is of a pure quality and contains no other additives nor chemicals. It also means the product can be used for body art.
  • Natural herbs (such as shikakai, amla powder, cassia obovata, indigo etc…) for hair can’t be  labelled as body art quality because it is not used for body art at all, and that wouldn’t make sense to say that. Our herbal powders are all pure and 100% free of chemicals and additives. We test each new crop before selling it to our clients as we always say: “We want for others, what we would want for ourselves”.
  • Why is some henna labelled for hair use and not others? Well some online shops might carry a lesser quality henna powder that isn’t as finely sifted as what they are selling for professional henna artists. Or sometimes it is an older crop of henna powder, that needs to be put for hair usage. Please be sure to ask for details or look for them in the product’s description. Our henna powders if marked for hair usage usually are a crop that is one year old. Professional henna artists are usually always using the latest crop of henna powder for body art. Herbal crops can be 2-3 years old and still used for hair usage, when stored in proper conditions (cool, dark place or for some herbs the freezer).
  • Why are some natural hair care products/herbs so cheap at some shops? Sometimes a person is NOT even importing their own herbs. They are going to their local Indian shop and purchasing larger quantities of herbal powders. WE DO NOT PRACTICE THIS! When this is done, we do not know the date of the crop nor know how fresh the herb is. It could be old, and MOST likely it is stored under poor conditions such as being out on the shelf collecting dust, or being in sun light. The shops that sell these products do not SPECIALIZE in a high quality henna or herbal products. It can be clearly seen out in the open as they don’t even store it in a cool, dark place, at a minimum. These herbal powders in those shops are SO CHEAPLY priced because they aren’t a very high quality product as we are led to believe. So when you think you are getting a deal, please think again. Any of us can go into a shop (if it is near us of course) and buy the same products. But those specializing in henna and herbal hair products are importing and testing these herbs out themselves to ensure we are getting the BEST!

These are just a few tips we’d like to share with you so that you can make a more informed decision when shopping for herbal hair powders. Thanks!

 

Amazing News!! Henna Sooq’s Updated Shop

We couldn’t have asked for a better update. All the recent updates we have been working on are finalized!!

  • The Henna Sooq’s Shop is now in both USD and CAN, and functioning very well. Smooth transitions between USA and CAN shops!
  • Ontario residents 8% PST has been added.
  • Due to the current exchange rate, the Canadian shop will have a higher price then USA shop in order to be of equal value to each other.
  • No need to re-register as both US and CAN stores online have all current customers logged into the system

Everything should be running smoothly, and please let us know if you have any questions or concerns!

Henna Sooq CAN Store

Henna Sooq USA Store

Thank you!

 

Client Testimonials 2008

“Dear Khadija,

I just wanted to say thank you. I became interested in henna when I was very young and bought pastes from a local Indian market… needless to say, I got horrible stains and it was clumpy as heck, so I never used it again despite my love of it. So I stuck with my longtime medium as an artist: the good ole trusty pencil. :P I don’t even remember why, but in the past couple weeks, I was reminded of henna and felt the urge to try again. The quality of your products has been amazing and I’ll be a long-time customer for sure. So thank you again for refueling my love of mehndi. :)

Take care,

~Carys”

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