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Are you still on the fence about taking the leap and pushing your henna business to the next level? In this episode of Hennapreneur, Anndell Wubben, Hennapreneur PRO Graduate and owner of Henna Harvest, talks with host Chelsea Stevenson about her experience with Hennapreneur and the incredible impact it has had on her business growth.
Anndell jumped right away at the opportunity to work with Chelsea and was very excited to get started. She shares that one of the hardest things for her to do was to just be patient and follow the process, but says it was worth it in the long run. Anndell attributes much of her business growth to her brick and mortar, which was not easy to get as she wanted a very specific location downtown. By putting your dreams out into the universe and then consistently putting in the work to make them happen, you will prove to yourself that you are much more capable than you thought.
It is scary to take a leap of faith and make an investment in yourself. But if you never take that leap, you will never know what you could have accomplished. We are so much more capable than we give ourselves credit for. If you want to be working smarter, not harder, and achieve your dream of earning a full time income through your henna, it is time to commit to your dream and take that first step.
Quotes
• “My mentality at the time was, if you speak it out, it will come back to you. It may take time, but it will come back to you.” (23:45-23:54 | Anndell)
• “I'm doing something I love and I'm bringing information to the community, and I'm getting to introduce my passion to more people, and I'm finding people who are passionate about the same thing that I'm passionate about. And it's all because of the gateway that is my brick and mortar.” (28:36-28:52 | Anndell)
• “When you're done setting up something, it's not concrete. It's never concrete. It’s going to constantly be changing and evolving, and you have to be okay with that.” (45:36-45:48 | Anndell)
Links
Connect with Anndell Wubben:
Website: https://www.hennaharvest.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennaharvest
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HennaHarvest/
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Are you curious about Chelsea’s 6 Figure Framework and how it could work for your henna business? This framework has helped Chelsea and her students create successful six-figure henna businesses and made it possible for them to form the life they’ve always dreamed of. In this episode of Hennapreneur, host Chelsea Stevenson shares each step of her 6 Figure Framework.
The 6 Figure Framework can help you to design the most effective business plan to match the lifestyle you wish to have. Chelsea does not work full time hours at her henna business in order to achieve a six figure income and you do not have to either. The framework is broken down into 3 main sections which are mastery, strategy, and execution. Each of these sections is then further broken down into actionable steps. For example, under the mastery branch, Chelsea explains that a successful henna artist must be an expert at natural henna and be able to develop a signature art style.
Achieving a six figure income with your henna business may feel like a far off dream, but it absolutely can be your reality if you are ready to follow Chelsea’s 6 Figure Framework. By setting yourself apart from other henna artists with super authentic and strategic brand positioning, you can stand out and have your individual art style make a name for itself. Learn more about each step of the 6 Figure Framework so that you can begin improving your henna business today.
Quotes
• “Mastery is essentially in a nutshell the fact that in order to be successful you need to master your craft so that you can serve your clients with confidence and excellence.” (10:28-10:38 | Chelsea)
• “You need to be the henna artists, not a henna artist. You need to be the henna artists. What does that look like? That looks like you showing up and having a super strategic, super clear, super authentic brand positioning that conveys to your marketplace that you are the best choice for your ideal client.” (19:46-20:11 | Chelsea)
• “Sustainability is what allows for you not only to enjoy the business that you're running while you're running it, but also to enjoy the life that you're building when you're outside of work and you get to breathe, exhale, and enjoy the fruits of your labor.” (23:49-24:04 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Do you struggle with making investments in your business? It can be difficult to know when and where to invest, how much to pay yourself, and how to price your services. Most people do not have the proper financial education to make smart money decisions. If you find yourself having a poor relationship with money and finding money management difficult, Chelsea can help you to understand where you should invest for the most benefit to your business.
Sometimes you need to be willing to invest money to make money. If you’re struggling with the decision to spend $20 a month on something that will ultimately enhance your clients’ experience with your business, you are missing out on growth opportunities. Some of the main issues getting in the way of people making smart investment decisions for their business are having a poor relationship with money, mismanaging their money, and being too shortsighted to plan for future goals. Money earned through your business should not be treated the same way as your personal finances, but people often do not have the background knowledge of business finance prior to opening a henna business. Learning to trust yourself to make smart investment decisions that can set you up for your future goals is pivotal to becoming a successful hennapreneur.
While it can be daunting to invest money, especially when you are first starting out, it is important to take that first step and really invest in yourself and your business. When you have more skin in the game, you are much more likely to be fully dedicated to your own success and your business will be better for it.
Quotes
• “Poor relationships with money can manifest in a number of ways, but I've noticed it most commonly manifests itself as a symptom of another issue, actually. And that is a lack of self-trust.” (9:07-9:20 | Chelsea)
• “It probably is downright scary to put that type of money on the table. The good news is that once we've begun working together, you and I will actually build and nurture self trust and mindset with coaching, making it easier for you to be able to make choices that support your goals in the future.” (12:08-12:25 | Chelsea)
• “It's one thing to make money, but if you don't know how to manage it, it will just slip through your fingers.” (16:18-16:24 | Chelsea)
• “Business finances are not the same as personal finances. We need to understand that and all of the revenue that comes into your business is not yours to play with.” (16:33-16:41 | Chelsea)
• “If you're not thinking about what your business could be, and you're only focused on what your business is today, you will consistently miss out.” (24:06-24:13 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Are you relying on word of mouth as a business marketing strategy? It’s understandable, especially when you’re early on in your business, that you’d be excited by people talking about you and your art. However, word of mouth is a passive strategy that is difficult to track and which can actually impact your business in a negative way rather than a positive one. In this episode of Hennapreneur, host Chelsea Stevenson talks about why word of mouth just is not enough as your main marketing strategy.
Word of mouth is great for filling in the gaps after your primary marketing strategy has taken off, but it should not be the main way you are attracting clients. If you are not already making and maintaining a solid monthly revenue, it is best to avoid word of mouth as a strategy. People tend to be drawn to others who are similar to them. If you have a client who is not well-aligned with your business and they start recommending you to others, it is highly likely that those referrals will be poorly aligned as well. Additionally, when it comes to reviews, people tend to write and talk about negative experiences more often than positive ones. So it is quite possible that word of mouth will actually harm your business more than it helps it.
When you’re early into your business and excitedly handing out business cards, stop and think for a moment what type of clients you want to attract. Be very intentional about your marketing strategy and use word of mouth only to fill in the gaps. Do not rely on word of mouth alone, because it is too passive of a tactic. It is impossible to track word of mouth and ensure that the types of people being drawn to your business are actually good clients.
Quotes
• “It isn't enough to sustain nor to scale your business for you to depend on word of mouth, especially if you are early on in your business.” (4:04-4:13 | Chelsea)
• “While on one hand, I am 100%, saying, I do not advocate for you depending on word of mouth as a marketing strategy for your business to grow your business, I will also tell you that word of mouth as it relates to poor reviews of your business matters a lot.” (5:08-5:23 | Chelsea)
• “Word of mouth has a presence, but it's more likely that word of mouth will impact your business in a negative way than it will in a positive way.” (7:09-7:20 | Chelsea)
• “If your word of mouth was initiated by a poorly aligned client, then you can anticipate that more poorly aligned clients are going to eventually come and knock at your door.” (11:51-12:00 | Chelsea)
• “If you aren't already generating solid revenue on a consistent monthly basis, then word of mouth is not the marketing strategy for you.” (16:30-16:38 | Chelsea)
• “Let's be strategic. We don't want to be passive in our businesses.” (21:53-21:56 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Are you a henna artist that prefers to focus on your passion for the art instead of spending time worrying about finances? It’s great to be passionate about your art, but it is just as important, if not more important, to remember that you are also running a business. In this episode of Hennapreneur, host Chelsea Stevenson talks about why your money goals matter and how to feel more comfortable handling the numbers.
As a henna artist, you deserve to be compensated fairly for your work and talent, and it is completely possible to use your art to gain financial independence. When you get really clear on your financial goals while being cognizant of your energetic capacity, you can actually reverse engineer your marketing and operational strategies to lead you directly to those goals. Looking at the numbers does not have to be intimidating. Instead, view money as pure data. This data will help you to align your actions within your business with your goals.
Even though henna is an artistic pursuit, it is still a business and should be treated like one. Your money goals are important for determining exactly what steps you need to take within your business to be fulfilled and successful. By shifting your mindset about money, you can begin aligning your marketing plan with your short and long term goals.
Quotes
• “Our art has an inherent value, and artists deserve to be compensated appropriately for their contributions to the world.” (6:19-6:28 | Chelsea)
• “While it's okay for you to feel called to the art alone, if you're going to step into the business world, then you have to treat your business like a business. And that includes looking at numbers.” (6:43-6:55 | Chelsea)
• “Having clear financial goals and having a realistic expectation regarding your own energetic capacity actually is what allows for you to reverse engineer your marketing and your operational strategies that would lead you to your preferred milestones faster and with more ease.” (8:03-8:23 | Chelsea)
• “One of the things that I teach my students is how to treat their money as pure data. This is data that tells you about this business that you're building, what's working, what's not working, and how you can make adjustments. And what's beautiful about looking at it as data is that you also are very empowered to make switches, changes, adjustments in your business in real time based on the data that you're collecting.” (18:56-19:20 | Chelsea)
• “When you have solid financial goals then you can align the actions that you take inside of your business to reach that milestone, to reach that goal post. And in doing that, that feels incredibly empowering as a business owner, because you have a guiding light as you're making your decisions.” (23:52-24:10 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Have you been undervaluing your work? Many henna artists are doing themselves a disservice by pricing their work at rates far below their worth. In this episode of Hennapreneur, host Chelsea Stevenson talks about how to best value your work and what to consider when creating your rates.
Artists will always view their work as flawed. However, the quality of your work should not be solely what your rates are based on. You have to own your own inherent value and the things that make the experience of working with you unique for your clients. You are not just providing a design. It is important to think about what you offer your clients that they could not get from a different artist. It may be that you provide a safe space for people to feel seen and understood, and how can you put a dollar amount on that? When your clients really feel connected with you, they will overlook any flaws in your art and choose to work with you based on that connection.
By focusing only on the quality of your art, you are forgetting all the wonderful things that really make clients want to work with you. Do not box yourself in. If you undervalue your work and don’t charge what you are worth, you will be unable to grow your business. Instead, consider what makes working with you a unique experience for your clients and base your rates on that value.
Quotes
• “While on the outside, things might look really pretty, successful, busy and all the things that you're hoping for your own henna business, you never know what's happening behind the scenes. And I'm here to let you know that there are many people who are very talented and are totally unsatisfied, also, with what's going on inside of their own henna operation.” (5:32-5:55 | Chelsea)
• “The curse of the artist is that we will always find flaws in our work. And if we use this as the basis of determining our rates, thus determining our earning capacity, right? Welcome to the glass ceiling that we've created for ourselves. When we do this, we actually box ourselves in.” (8:59-9:19 | Chelsea)
• “Your experiences make you unique. What about those experiences add value to the space that you share with your clients?” (14:01-14:09 | Chelsea)
• “When you own your value, you quickly realize that your rates are inclusive of well beyond the designs themselves.” (15:15-15:25 | Chelsea)
• “Friends, if you are valuing or assessing your rates based on your art alone, you are missing the boat. Not only are you missing the boat financially, in terms of the way that your bank account is impacted, but you are also missing the boat in terms of how much more you could show up and do for your people.” (23:31-23:58 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Whether you are new to Hennapreneur or have been a part of the community from the beginning, it is important to understand the vision behind Hennapreneur to fully see how it can help you to achieve your business goals. In this episode of Hennapreneur, host Chelsea Stevenson takes a look back at how Hennapreneur got started and the vision that has been propelling the dream forward all along.
Chelsea started her business in 2011 and went full time in 2014. She realized there was a need in the market for Hennapreneur because henna artists are typically grossly underpaid and the majority of henna artists never reach financial freedom through their art. She decided to create programs that would help henna artists thrive not only financially, but also in their personal lives with more time freed up for themselves to devote to their families, relationships, and other commitments. With Hennapreneur, Chelsea works to create a route around the systemic inequities that typically hold women back in the Western world. Through her help, her clients are able to generate full-time income from part time work and receive the compensation they deserve for their artistic talents.
Tune into this week’s episode of Hennapreneur for a conversation with host Chelsea Stevenson about the vision behind Hennapreneur. Learn more about why Chelsea decided to create her business and the legacy it is helping to create by providing an outlet for women to support other women.
Quotes
• “All of the programs that I've created here at Hennapreneur are designed to help you to make more money without having to totally ignore the things that are actually important to you. Things like your family, things like your commitments, things like your relationships, things like your personal time, et cetera. I don't want you to have to sacrifice your life and your sanity in the process of growing that business.” (5:50-6:12 | Chelsea)
• “I don't need to be the mechanism that keeps my business moving. I want my clients to be able to find me, to book me, and to come and reach me to get services done very easily, very independently. I don't want to have to handhold.” (8:09-8:21 | Chelsea)
• “The impact that we make on our communities speaks to the legacy that we're building. Not only as individuals, but the legacy that we're building for our family, and the legacy that we're building in terms of being cultural change makers.” (28:19-28:31 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Have you been wondering what your henna career could look like one year out if you started today? In this episode of Hennapreneur, host Chelsea Stevenson is joined by two professional henna artists, Shawna Junior and Kate Blaubach to talk about their experiences early on in their careers and where their businesses are now.
Before going into the henna business, Shawna worked as a flight attendant, but she wanted a more flexible career. Initially, she started to work toward becoming a doula, but while doing that, she wanted to add additional services that would make pregnant women feel beautiful. This is how she found henna. Kate’s full time career in healthcare also kept her busy. She realized she could be putting the same effort into her own business. Both Shawna and Kate share that the keys to success were having a solid customer service foundation, finding the hennapreneur community, utilizing Chelsea’s accelerator class, being consistent, and believing in themselves.
Tune into this week’s episode of Hennapreneur for a conversation with host Chelsea Stevenson and special guests Shawna Junior and Kate Blaubach. Listen in as they share their individual journeys to becoming henna professionals and what they’ve been able to accomplish in a relatively short period of time.
Quotes
• “My whole plan was that Henna is just something for me to do until I go back to work. And then, when I was practicing, I felt like I was getting really good at it and I was liking it. And then the thought of me replacing my income with it started teasing me.” (11:37-11:51 | Shawna)
• “When I put in that hard work, and I put in that good work, I instantly see results. And so I just need to buckle down on being consistent. And I know, then my results will be consistent.” (42:04-42:18 | Kate)
Links
The Accelerator: https://www.hennapreneur.com/accelerator/
Southern Henna:
Website: https://www.southernhenna.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southernhenna/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southernhenna/
Henna North:
Website: https://www.hennanorth.com/,
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennanorth
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennanorth
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Do you know what it takes to be a successful Hennapreneur student? If you’re looking to accomplish more in a faster time frame than the industry standard, it helps to have a certain set of personality traits. When observing her students, Chelsea has found that many of her most successful students, the ones that get the farthest in the least amount of time, share 5 common traits.
Chelsea finds that her most successful Hennapreneur students don’t delay in taking action and begin working with her after only a few days of finding her work. When students resonate with the Hennapreneur messaging, they want to jump in right away. Another trait of a successful student is being flexible and open to advice. In order to learn, it is vital to be able to take criticism and advice without taking it personally. The next observed trait is that successful students do not seek out excuses as to why they cannot do something. Instead, they are empowered in their decision making. Additionally, students who are confident in their abilities and who are not afraid to take up space or ask questions tend to succeed at higher rates than those who are too embarrassed or shy to speak up.
Tune into this week’s episode of Hennapreneur to learn more about the 5 common traits of Chelsea’s most successful students.
Quotes
• “One of the most interesting behaviors that I've noticed in my most successful students is that they do not delay in taking action.” (3:34-3:43 | Chelsea)
• “My most successful students are very open and they're flexible. They recognize that they don't know what they don't know. And because of that, they take advice. And they take advice without taking it personally.” (6:56-7:09 | Chelsea)
• “Another one of the most common traits that I see in my most successful students is that they don't seek out excuses. They are incredibly empowered in their decision making and in their choices.” (12:42-12:53 | Chelsea)
• “My most successful students are not seeking out excuses because they are personally accountable to their goals.” (17:59-18:07 | Chelsea)
• “Another trait that I've found is very common in my most successful students is that they aren't attached to their ego. These are people who ask clarifying questions, they aren't afraid to take up space when they don't know something.” (19:07-19:29 | Chelsea)
• “The common thread that I see in those who do the best inside of my programs, or over the time that we're working together, are those who hold themselves in high regard and who have a high level of self-esteem or a high level of competence in their ability in some capacity.” (25:17-25:33 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
Are you struggling with burnout because you are trying to do too much by yourself for your henna business? One of the biggest reasons entrepreneurs end up with burnout is because they refuse to bring on help and try to juggle too many tasks on their own. Hennapreneurs are generally artists first and business owners second. If you are realizing that certain parts of running your business do not bring you joy, finding ways to automate or outsource them can save you in the long run.
The first tip for avoiding burnout is to put everything that needs to get done on your calendar. Schedule time that is set aside for doing the back-end tasks necessary for running your business and plan around social time, family time, and anything else that you want to work around. Then take a look at what tasks you are doing that you really don’t enjoy, such as bookkeeping or rolling cones. Find a way to outsource or automate that task, whether that means using a software program or hiring someone to help you. The task might not get done exactly the way you would have done it, but it will still get done and that is ultimately what matters. Allow yourself grace and be patient with yourself as you get new systems set up and you will find that your business will run more smoothly than ever before.
Tune into this week’s episode of Hennapreneur to learn more about how to avoid burnout when doing back end business tasks and how automation and outsourcing can help you run your business more efficiently.
Quotes
• “When I sit down to do my quarterly planning, I look at my calendar and I put in time that's going to allow for me to do the things that are necessary for my business to run through multiple lenses.” (5:28-5:41 | Chelsea)
• “Another tip that I have for you is to outsource or automate as much as you can.” (13:45-13:51 | Chelsea)
• “When you open yourself up to receiving help, you allow yourself more capacity.” (18:12-18:19 | Chelsea)
• “If you can outsource the things, outsource the things.” (19:25-19:28 | Chelsea)
• “Automations and templates are also wonderful ways for you to avoid burnout with the back end tasks in your business.” (24:07-24:15 | Chelsea)
• “It may be slow at first to get these things in order to get the back end of your business and its operations in order, it may feel slow. But once those things are done, it will allow for your business to run more smoothly. And when that business is running smoothly, the results are fast.” (30:09-30:29 | Chelsea)
Links
Hennapreneur Community (Facebook Group): https://www.hennapreneur.com/community
Hennapreneur Website: https://www.hennapreneur.com
Hennapreneur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hennapreneur
Hennapreneur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hennapreneur.official
Hennapreneur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hennapreneur
Watch the 5 Biggest Mistakes New Henna Artists Make (And How You Can Avoid Them!) Training: https://www.hennapreneur.com/biggestmistakes
Download Chelsea’s Fool-Proof Natural Henna Recipe: https://www.hennapreneur.com/hennarecipe
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