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Henna Brows

Using 100% natural Henna, which is totally AMMONIA, LEAD and PEROXIDE Free, we can produce a more voluptuous brow effect, safely colouring the skin and hairs with longer lasting results.

A patch test is required at least 48 hours before treatment.

— Henna Brows

‘Brow goals’ Henna brows

Includes brow mapping, custom blend henna tint application, followed by my signature express brow shape using a combination of wax and thread.
£35.00

what are henna brows

What are Henna Brows?

Using 100% natural Henna, which is totally AMMONIA, LEAD and PEROXIDE Free, we can produce a more voluptuous brow effect, safely colouring the skin and hairs with longer lasting results.

Henna brows typically last between 2-4 weeks on the skin and up to 6 weeks on the hair. However, results are dependent on your skin type and aftercare. If you have a dryer complexion, henna brows will tend to last a bit longer than they would on someone with an oily complexion. This can further be determined by individual lifestyle choices.

However, with the results lasting nearly twice as long than a conventional brow ‘tint’ and from 7 different shades to suit from (which can be custom blended to give you a perfect match or create an ombré brow effect) henna brows will temporarily tint your eyebrows as well as stain the skin beneath the hair in a painless and natural way. The purpose of this is to cast a shadow or create an illusion of depth and fullness in any sparse areas, visually making them look better shaped every morning. A perfect solution if you are on a regrowth programme allowing time to let sparse hairs to grow in with no need for pencils or powders to fill them in daily. It’s also a great way to trial a shape before you commit to semi-permanent treatment such as Microblading.

What is Henna?

Henna is a natural dye made from the shrub ‘Lawsinia Inermis’ which grows in a hot dry climate. The leaves of the shrub are dried and ground into powder, forming henna.

Henna has been around for thousands of years used for many purposes such as dyeing hair, clothes, fabrics, painting intricate designs on the hands and feet for brides and temporary body tattoos. The process of using henna is very similar to henna colouring methods you may more often see in traditional Indian culture at weddings, however the shades have been formulated to cater for eyebrow tones

A patch test is required at least 48 hours before treatment