Our Henna Brow course is designed to teach you a popular semi permanent beauty treatment in the industry.
Our Henna Brow course is designed to teach you a popular semi permanent beauty treatment in the industry. Henna is a natural alternative to chemical dyes making it appealing for colouring the brow and creating an expensive look, creating a denser fuller brow.
Course Content
Health & Safety
The Skin and Hair
Brow Henna Artist
Consultation
Contraindications
Eyebrow Henna
Before Tinting
Tinting with Henna
Aftercare & Styling
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Our Henna Brow Course is designed to teach you one of the most popular and hottest new trends currently offered within the industry.
JHP Beauty and Training Academy offers an extensive range of guild accredited courses in Henna Brows courses.
Sweta Vajir’s exclusive henna training programme has quickly proved to be a hit among aspiring henna artists for over 10 years. Our renowned SV Henna Course is in-depth, hands-on and concise, allowing you to grow your skills and could even provide a foundation to begin an exciting career in henna...
Henna Brows is currently the most popular brow treatment because of how it lasts so much longer than a standard brow tint. Using a plant-based powder, this treatment is more bespoke for shaping the brows because it stains the skin for up to two weeks and hairs for up to 6 weeks.
Henna is a natural dye made from a plant known as hina or the henna tree. Henna has been around since ancient Egyptian times when it was used for many purposes such as dyeing hair, clothes, fabrics and as make up.
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