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Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tint - Henna.
Henna stains the skin for about five to fourteen days and tints brow hairs up to six weeks, depending on skin type and aftercare. Avoid exfoliation and oil-based products to help extend the skin stain and maintain color longevity.
Henna is generally gentler than chemical dyes, but sensitivity tests are required. We perform a patch test twenty-four to forty-eight hours before service and customize mixes to minimize irritation. Please notify technicians of allergies or skin conditions before booking.
No. Henna provides a semi-permanent stain that fades as skin naturally exfoliates and hair grows out. Results last weeks, not permanent. Regular touch-ups are suggested to maintain shade and shape, and we can adjust intensity to suit your preference.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid oil-based products for twenty-four hours. Skip brow waxing or heavy exfoliation three to five days prior. Bring a reference photo if you have a preferred shape or shade to help the technician match your vision.
Appointments typically last thirty to forty-five minutes, including consultation, shade selection, application, and brief setting time. More time may be needed for mapping or additional grooming. Expect to be in the chair for a comfortable, unhurried experience.
Yes. Henna tinting pairs well with shaping, waxing, and threading during the same visit. Technicians will recommend sequence—typically shaping first, then tinting, for best results. Schedule combined services to save time and achieve a cohesive, polished finish.