Henna Brows are a treatment that are currently taking the industry by storm! The Henna provides a sleek sharp finish which is longer lasting when compared to your average tinting treatment.
Henna Brows are a treatment that are currently taking the industry by storm! The Henna provides a sleek sharp finish which is longer lasting when compared to your average tinting treatment. As the Henna stains the skin as well as the brow hairs it can help to create an illusion of a fuller brow, helping your client to achieve their desired brow look.
This course is also perfect for those wanting to add another in demand treatment for their clientele.
On the day we will spend the first part of the course focusing on all aspects of theory and then move on to completing the practical.
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We are a modern professional studio and academy based in the centre of the West Midlands. We provide an extensive list of salon treatments whilst also running fully accredited training courses.
We love what we do and have such a passion for making everyone feel beautiful at the same time as raising standards within the industry through all of the services that we provide.
Once you have completed this foundation course you could enhance your henna skills by completing our Level 1 Henna Certified Professional Diploma on your journey to becoming a Professional Henna Artist.
JHP Beauty and Training Academy offers an extensive range of guild accredited courses in Henna Brows courses.
This Henna Brows Course includes in-depth anatomy and subject knowledge plus a Video Demonstration. Following this, on a suitable date, the student will either attend a tutor led classroom session at any Hampson Training Academy.
This course teaches you about the advantages of using Henna, a 100% organic product to give long lasting results on the skin and hair.
Henna treatments are a more natural method of achieving a fuller and defined brow using this plant based ingredients that offer safe and gentle dying processes. The product is safe from PPD (Para-phenylenediamine) which is below the recommended percentage.
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