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Starting a business based on her passion helped henna artist Halitha get to know Tasmania and its people
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 9, 2024 - 15:02
Have you ever had a Henna tattoo? They are hugely popular in India where the plant-based dye is used to create beautiful and intricate designs on the skin that lasts only a couple of weeks. here in Australia, it is still unfamiliar to some people- something Halitha Khan, who now lived in Devonport, Tasmania- is working hard to change.