 Welcome back to Social Friday. My name is Joamu Chachekumboka. If you want to interact with us, this is our last last interview for today. So our last social interaction for today. And we're doing a body art edition. So we need you guys to hashtag body art edition, hashtag social Friday. And you need to do that on Facebook and Twitter on Y254 channel as well as Instagram Y254 underscore channel. Our next body art artist, our next body art, what do you got? Expert Mazze. She does what we call Hina art. What we see the beautiful black and red drawings that we see upon the hands of, you know, young ladies nowadays and also on the feet. Her name is Halima Asman. And next to her we have Miss Salome. Salome is going to be the lady who is going to be trying out Halima's artwork. So Halima is going to be drawing on Salome herself. As you start to do your work. Nicola, how long have you been doing this? Four years now. Four years now? Are you enjoying it? Is this something that you know that you can find your own work and say, yes, when I'm not sure what to do, I'm not going to say Mazze, I'm not sure what to do. I'm just having fun. First, I'm just having fun. Before I leave, I'm just going to go to the corner. I'm just going to leave. Before I leave, I'm just going to operate my own work. But I'm just going to leave and have fun. I'm just going to leave and have fun. I'm just going to leave and have fun. So let me ask you, when it comes to henna, please tell us about the different kinds of paint because it's a little bit difficult to say something about black paint, something about red paint. Please introduce us to some of those things. Labdow, explain to us. There are two types of henna. Black henna and red henna. Black is somehow dye, but it's a dye. It's a mix of Magi and powder. It's a mix of Magi and Colossian. This box, okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So you wrap it in this piece of paper. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. and to learn how it was black. Yeah, it was red henna, but it was white. This one? Yeah. Oh, OK. It was white. Then it was red. Ah, so it was white. Yeah. So you have to, one is mixed with water, one is not. Wow. Like in Imbona. And then which color is this? Brown. This is brown. Red henna, yeah. It's still red henna. Like in it, this is when it's fleshly. When it's freshly painted. So it's like a fresh bird when it comes to your range. And how long does it take to do something like this? For example, this one. And like, it depends on the speed. You can speed the idea within 30 minutes of a mile. But if it's slow, it takes time. OK, that's it. And now I want you to set up your equipment, because as we're talking, I want you to start drawing on Salome to let you know what you're going to get. So I'm going to start too, as you're doing your work. And you just continue setting up. So watch and it will ease us for a little bit. When it comes to henna, for me, they're on a different designs. I think there are different kinds of different kinds of vocations. Is that right? Yeah. OK. There are bridal henna. And just like that. A lot of them are three types. The first one is Indian, Arabic, and Sudan. Indian, Arabic, and Sudanese. This is Indian. Indian is repeated. It's got two repeated flowers. OK. Repetitive pattern. Yeah. OK. But Arabic is different, different. Different pattern. Yeah. Sudanese. No, no. It's different. Big, big patterns. How many are there? It's Indian. This is Indian. Because they're repeating. OK, so what's the choice? What plan do you have on drawing on Salome? I don't know Salome. I don't know what to draw. I don't know. What do I draw? Arabic. Arabic? I don't know. And you have the image in your mind? Yeah. OK. Are you using black ink or are you using red ink? Black. Black ink today. Is there a reason why you chose to use black ink? Because. Because your father is Indian? Yeah. He's a red-haired man. He's a red-haired man. He's a red-haired man. It's a trick. OK. And I believe our cameras will slowly zoom in to your work and also into Salome's hand. OK. And the one you're doing right now, for example, there's an occasion, there's a rush, there's a daily, daily. You don't have to do any daily. Yeah, daily too. I love you. When it comes to the makucha, you know, because there's a lot of makucha that you can eat with your hands. Yeah. You need to. Me too. Me too. Yeah. The black ink. OK. So, how long will it take to dry? Maybe 30 minutes maybe. Just 30 minutes? Yeah. Oh, that's a short time. Salome, you have to make a car. There's nothing you can do for the next 30 minutes. It's looking awesome. Let the hugs rest. So, Halema, as you're drawing, check your time don't worry. What are your plans when it comes to this Hina? Do you try to open your own, maybe a big business when it comes to this and you employ people who do this on a daily basis? Somehow or another, one day you touch and another story Hina? No. My dream is to be in my own place and to be able to go through it. My dream is to be able to go through it. On June 22, I'm going to go to bed. I'm going to be in a place where I can spend my time. I'm going to be a talent here. So, some years to come, I'm going to be able to dream. Very beautiful. Oh, do you like it, Salome? Yeah. It's beautiful. And how long does it stay in back and as I could fade, and as I could disappear, you know. It's not like I'm going to be able to go to bed. If I go to bed, I'll be able to go to bed. But if I go to bed, I'll be able to go to bed. Okay. So, I was winding up. We'll come and tell you on social media so that you can share your phone number if you're comfortable. 07-91266294. Please repeat slowly. 07-91266294. So, that's how people can get you. Come on, talk to the book. Give it to come and do some healing and that. Yeah. And where are you situated? Where do you work from? How do you move around? Yeah. I don't know. I just go to bed. When there's equipment, I go to bed. Do you stay in between? Do you carry? I carry bags, I go to bed. Oh, okay. So, so. And I guess we shall continue. It has been such a wonderful body art edition, Manzeh, I can't say enough. Barry came over, he got his face done, first of all. And then on top of that, he got a real tattoo on his hand of a tree. And myself, I got a little bit of body art right here of my leg, as you can see. And I'm quite impressed with it. And as you can see, Salome is also sitting on the other end of the studio. And she's also getting body art in the form of Heina getting done on her arm. We are so grateful to have had this wonderful artist with us. It has been hashtag body edition, hashtag social Friday. And this has been the Y254 channel. Remember, it is Y254 on Facebook and Twitter and on Instagram is Y254 underscore channel. My name is Jere Mochache. And you can find me on Jere Mochache on Twitter alone. So, thank you so much for tuning in. Have a fabulous, fabulous weekend. Do stay tuned in as we continue to watch Halima do her beautiful artwork.