Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tint - Henna.

Most clients see henna stain on skin for about 5–14 days, while hair color lasts four to six weeks. Longevity depends on skin type, skincare routine, sun exposure and how often you exfoliate or use oil-based products.

Henna is a natural alternative and is generally gentle, but we recommend a patch test before treatment. Avoid if you react to henna or have open skin conditions. Inform your technician about allergies or recent chemical peels.

Avoid heavy cleansing, exfoliation, saunas or swimming for 24 to 48 hours after your appointment to allow the stain to set. Use gentle cleansers and oil-free makeup removers; delay facial treatments for at least 48 hours.

Henna dyes the hair and stains the skin but is not permanent. Color gradually fades as hair grows and the skin exfoliates. Touch-ups are typically scheduled every four to six weeks to maintain a filled, defined brow appearance.

Yes—henna tinting pairs beautifully with threading and shaping. We usually shape brows first, then apply henna so the stain frames the cleaned shape. Combining services offers immediate definition and longer-lasting fullness.

Tell us about allergies, recent chemical treatments, isotretinoin use, pregnancy, or recent microblading. Mentioning skin conditions or topical medications helps us choose safe products and determine if a patch test or alternate timing is needed.