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Brow Henna

THE NEXT GENERATION IN EYEBROW TINTING

  • Gentle and innovative formulation

  • Stays on hair up to 6 weeks

  • No ammonia, lead or hydrogen peroxide

  • Vegan and Cruelty free

  • 7 highly pigmented, luxurious colors, perfect for each skin type and tone

Containing hydrolyzed proteins, vitamin complex and anti-oxidants, our Brow Henna helps to strengthen and restore hair growth and improves the natural condition of the eyebrow hair. This makes it perfect for people who have sparse, over plucked brows or are still recovering from a nightmare waxing experience.

      How does it work?

The way Henna works on the hair and skin structure is incredibly unique in comparison to tinting. Tinting uses an oxidant to open the cuticle of the hair and allows color to penetrate the brow hairs cortex through the oxidation process. Henna on the other hand, acts like a blanket over the hair and provides a coating to the hair shaft, coating the top layers of the hair cuticle only.  As the brow cuticle has a scale like finish this coating smooths out the finish, almost like buffing out the hair imperfections to give the appearance of a thicker, softer and smoother hair and eyebrow. Brow Henna coloring agents are derived from a Henna Plant or Henna tree.

The process of brow henna using our brand does not require an oxidant or hydrogen peroxide to activate the color or to oxidize the color through the hair shaft and as the product is plant based this natural alternative is a great option for those with sensitivities or who prefer the finish of a skin stain through their brow.

​AVOID THE FOLLOWING FOR 24 HOURS AFTER YOUR SERVICE:

  • washing your brow area or getting them wet

  • swimming

  • steam saunas

  • applying brow makeup

*Henna is a natural based eyebrow tint for hair – skin stain results are not guaranteed on all skin types. Results can also vary from 2 – 14 days depending on skin type and color used.

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