henna eyebrow
What is it
Henna eyebrow is a technique widely used to correct small eyebrow flaws.


Indications
Recommended for all women who want to correct a flaw in their eyebrows, such as: sparse or sparse eyebrows.
Benefits
Highlights and corrects eyebrow flaws with a natural and temporary effect.
Contraindications
Pregnant women should not apply henna, as it is rich in lead.
How is done
The technique consists of painting the eyebrows with henna (a substance extracted from a plant that is widely used to dye hair and the body in some parts of the world). The dye between one strand and another hides the flaws in the eyebrows.
Peridity
The durability of henna is closely related to your skin type. On oily skin, the durability is much shorter. On dry skin, the durability is much greater.
Care
Applying henna to the eyebrows is a technique that provides definition, volume and coverage of temporary gaps in the hair, with a natural and painless effect. Although it is a simple procedure, the pigment fixation depends on some care in the first few days — and the behavior of the skin and hair may vary between clients.
Avoid getting the area wet for at least 24 hours, especially with hot water, as this can reduce the durability of the applied pigment.
Do not rub, scratch or apply makeup to the eyebrows during this period, so as not to prematurely remove the henna or cause irritation.
Use neutral soaps or avoid washing the area directly the first few times you wash your face after the procedure.
Avoid exposure to the sun or excessive heat, which can accelerate the fading of the color.
Avoid using creams with acids, exfoliants or oily products near the eyebrows for a few days.
Henna tends to fade gradually; avoid rubbing with a towel or cotton when drying your face.
For better fixation, follow the professional's instructions on reapplications and periodic maintenance.
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Estimated time
60 minutes