Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tint - Henna.

Henna tint on brow hairs typically lasts four to six weeks, while the skin stain fades sooner, usually one to three weeks. Longevity depends on skin type, exfoliation, and aftercare. Schedule touch-ups every 4–6 weeks to maintain color and shape.

Yes, henna is plant-based and generally gentle, but sensitivities can occur. We perform a patch test 24–48 hours before service. If you have known allergies, skin conditions, or are using retinoids, inform your technician for a tailored recommendation.

No, henna is not permanent. It temporarily stains hair and skin; hair color grows out and the skin stain fades over one to three weeks. Repeated treatments can prolong the effect, but the result remains semi-permanent and fades with time.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid oil-based products the day of your appointment. Avoid tweezing or harsh exfoliation for 48–72 hours prior. Mention any recent chemical treatments, retinoid use, or skin sensitivities when booking.

Yes — tinting pairs well with waxing or threading. We typically shape brows first, then apply henna for best definition. If your skin is highly sensitive, we may recommend waiting 24 hours after shaping to reduce irritation.

To maintain results, avoid oil-based cleansers and heavy exfoliation on the brow area. Gently cleanse, pat dry, and protect from frequent sun and chlorine exposure. Schedule touch-ups every 4–6 weeks to keep color rich and brows defined.