Media Mentions

“L’association canadienne Henna Heals a eu l’idée de tatouer les têtes de personnes ayant subi une chute de cheveux à la suite d’une chimiothérapie. Une jolie alternative aux foulards et perruques.”GLAMOUR

“It’s never easy dealing with losing your hair, regardless of how it happens. Some women choose to cover their heads with wigs or hats, while others flaunt their baldness in all its glory. Recently, though, some ladies have also been turning to henna artists to decorate their scalps, according to Prevention, to “declare beauty in their baldness.”REFINERY29

“The art and tradition of using all-natural paste from the henna plant to create temporary henna tattoos goes back to ancient Asian and Middle-Eastern history, but there’s one group that has taken this ancient art form and given it a new, modern purpose. Henna Heals is a community of henna artists based in Canada that creates beautiful flowering henna crown tattoos for women who have lost their hair to cancer and chemotherapy.”Bored Panda

“Henna Heals е общност от визуални артисти, които работят с къна. Мисията им е да помогнат на жените, които са заболели от рак и са подложени на химиотерапия. Установено е, че загубата на коса има силно деморализиращ ефект за жените. Затова артистите искат да им помогнат психологически, като рисуват красиви „корони“ от къна върху главите им.”Eva