Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Henna Tint.

Henna hair stain usually lasts four to six weeks depending on hair growth and oils; the skin stain beneath the brow typically fades in 7–14 days. Longevity varies with skin type, exfoliation, and aftercare such as avoiding oil-based products.

Henna is naturally derived and generally gentle, but allergies can occur. We require a patch test 24–48 hours before your appointment to ensure safety. Inform us about skin conditions, medications, or past reactions so we can recommend alternatives if needed.

Yes — we typically thread or shape brows first to create a precise canvas, then apply henna for tinting. Combining services optimizes results and timing; expect about 30–45 extra minutes for a complete brow service.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Avoid tinting or other brow services for at least four weeks and discontinue retinoids or strong exfoliants a few days prior. If you have recent chemical peels or sunburn, please reschedule for safety and best results.

Yes — our technicians mix shades to suit diverse skin tones and hair colors, creating natural-looking depth. Henna can be adjusted lighter or warmer to flatter your complexion, and a consultation ensures the most complementary match.

Keep brows dry for the first 24 hours and avoid heavy sweating or steam. Do not apply oil-based products near the tinted area, cleanse gently, and avoid exfoliation for at least a week. Use SPF and gentle brow serums to help prolong color.