Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrows With Henna.

Typical henna stain lasts differently on hair versus skin: brow hair color can persist four to six weeks, while the skin stain usually fades within one to two weeks. Longevity varies by skin type, skincare routine, and sun exposure; schedule touch-ups accordingly.

Henna is a natural plant dye, but sensitivities can occur. We require a patch test for new clients or those with dye allergies. Our technicians assess medical history and recommend alternatives if necessary to ensure safety and reduce irritation risk.

Appointments begin with a consultation and brow mapping to design the ideal shape. We then tint and apply henna, allowing 10–20 minutes to develop before cleaning and refining. Total service time is about 30–45 minutes, depending on customization.

Avoid water, steam, saunas, and heavy sweating for 24–48 hours to allow the stain to set. Use oil-free cleansers around brows and avoid exfoliation. Protect from abrasive treatments and schedule touch-ups every four to six weeks for consistent color.

Yes — our color specialists mix henna shades to flatter a wide range of hair and skin tones. Some tones may require layering or complementary tints; a consultation and patch test ensure the shade will suit your complexion.

Immediately after application, henna may appear darker and more defined. The color softens and looks more natural within 24–48 hours as the stain settles and the skin exfoliates. Technicians always tailor intensity to your comfort and desired look.