Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Henna Brow Tint.

Henna Brow Tint typically lasts on skin between five days and two weeks, while hair color can persist longer. Longevity depends on skin type, oiliness, exfoliation, and aftercare such as avoiding oils and heavy scrubs in the first days.

Henna is a natural dye and often well tolerated, but we always perform a patch test prior to tinting. If you have known allergies, compromised skin, or recent chemical treatments, disclose them so we can advise or recommend alternatives.

Henna tints both hair and skin; the skin stain is intentional to create fuller brows. Skin staining fades faster than hair color and varies by skin chemistry, so expect a visible shadow that gradually diminishes over days to weeks.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid exfoliating treatments, retinol, or chemical peels for several days. If you recently had tinting, microblading, or strong sun exposure, inform your technician for safe timing and best results.

Yes — shaping or waxing is usually done before tinting to allow precise placement. Tell your technician about recent waxing, threading, or skin sensitivities so we can sequence services and minimize irritation.

Avoid heavy oils, facial cleansers with exfoliants, saunas, and long hot showers for 24–48 hours. Gently cleanse, pat dry, and use recommended brow serums or clear gels to protect color and slow fading.