Hamza Hasheesh: Dubai was my gateway to the world

Artistic paintings of natural and wig hair braids

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A distinguished artistic experience embraced by Dubai, finally, under the leadership of the beautician and hairdresser, Hamza Hashish, who chose Dubai to be his acceptance of the world and an incubator for his talent in creating and creating the latest modern hair trends and modern hairdos that caught attention, and made him a difficult number in the competition circle in this profession.

A strong start

Since the age of 11 years, Hamza Hashish's talent in innovative hairdressing and the art of intertwining strands started from his country, Syria, then in order to expand the horizon of his ambition and highlight his talent, he decided to go to work in Lebanon, where he met the Lebanese model, Crystal Ferzli, who had an impact in the heart of The scales of his career and artistic career, and came the second decisive step in moving to Dubai, the international city that witnessed his qualitative start.

Hashish told "Emirates Today" that the style of hair that he created is now attracting a wide range of Arab women, as he found them more bold today in choosing the most appropriate and unique hairdos, pointing at the same time to the great interest of foreign women in this art and their constant demand for it, which made them come. Especially from France, America, Australia, Russia, and various countries of the world, to implement the hairdos they want here in Dubai.

Celebrity artist

Hamza’s unique arts and hairstyles are spread on the pages of “Social Media”, and are shared by the accounts of artists and famous people on social media alike. In a short time, he was able to attract many stars and celebrities, and Hamzah said: “The wide turnout will constantly push me to activate the experience of renewal in creating hair designs. New that satisfies various aesthetic requirements, and dedicates my own fingerprint that distinguishes me », pointing to his happiness in addressing global experiences such as the experience of participating with the artistic team of filming the artist’s last video clip, Mitter James, finally, in Dubai, and working with famous communicators and a number of well-known artists and media figures, Like Emirati Muhaira Abdel Aziz, in the experience of "The Prince of Poets", the star of the Gulf drama, actress Laila Abdullah, and other famous people. Hamza explained that the legendary cartoon characters that accompanied our childhood, such as "Cinderella" and "Aladdin", and later classic Disney characters Like "Jasmine" and "Elsa's" Snow Queen and others, she had a profound impact on his artistic imagination, and she developed it individually continuously.

Female bets

And the hair expert pointed to the increasing demand for long braided hairstyles, which mimic the hair style of reality TV star, Kim Kardashian, which Hamza developed in a different way, stressing the growing interest of those who are married to a number of simple romantic braids, which highlight the beauty of the bride on the night of life.

And about the time required for his interlocking artistic paintings, which are not without complexity, Hamzah said: "I learned with the passage of time speed. No hairstyle requires me today, no matter how complicated, more than 30 minutes." As for the competition, Hamzah learns how to deal with it comfortably, saying: "Although many people imitate my hairstyles, this does not bother me. The square is available to everyone for work and creativity. I also trust my talent, and competition does not bother me because I consider it a healthy phenomenon that constantly urges me to develop myself and move forward in achieving my dreams of the world."

Popular and long established

The art of decorating hair, which Hamza Hashish invented, stems from an ancient aesthetic system established in ancient times, and in the aesthetic traditions of the various world cultures, in which women were known in the past with braids extending to the borders of the knees and hairstyles of "Venus" with thick braids. Hamza in the game of paintings that he paints on the heads of women, regardless of the history of the ancient Egyptians, who were known to use wigs woven in the form of spiral tufts of human hair and palm paper or wool.

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