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Hooray for Henna!

Introducing Henna Brows – the exciting, all-natural, brand new treatment, taking the semi-permanent make-up arena by storm – and the perfect remedy for any less-than-luscious set of eyebrows!


Tell me more about Henna Brows!

Henna brows are a new way of tinting eyebrows that will stain the skin UNDERNEATH the eyebrow hair rather than just on the top of the hair itself, which most eyebrow treatments tend to currently do. By using this technique, your brows will appear fuller, deeper and more ‘au natural’ – and any hair-sparse areas will also be covered up.

What is Henna?

Henna is a natural dye made from a plant known as Hina or the henna tree and has been around since ancient Egyptian times often used in India and the Middle East for body art. But now this same ink is being used to make eyebrows look plumper and more defined.

So, what’s involved?

With Henna, you can temporarily ‘tint’ your brows as it helps to stain the skin far more effectively than regular tinting; giving you a powder-like finish which can last for up to 4 weeks! Its secret? The usual dye is mixed with water so it’s not like a traditional Henna treatment.

What’s not to love?

There you have it, the lowdown on Henna brows – a little bit more permanent than a regular tint, but far less daunting than microblading. It’s also a great way to test out a shape before you commit to fully tattooing your eyebrows. Simply wake up, get out of bed, shower, get dressed and you’re good to go – no pencils, no powder, NOTHING!

So, if you have an ongoing love/hate relationship with your lack of brow, this could be the best Christmas present you’ve ever given yourself – and a MUST-HAVE on this year’s wish list!

This treatment is new to the semi-permanent make-up market!

*All clients will need to receive a patch test first.


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