Overview:
Students will understand and apply the basics of henna techniques and adapt to make progress to connect the elements. Have the knowledge of the history of henna and learn tips and tricks of henna.
Course Breakdown:
The history of Henna body art
Making the Henna powder paste, Henna cones and aftercare
How to hold and control your Henna cone
How to correct your mistakes
Learning strip designs, basic shapes, fillers and how to connect designs
Learn varieties of Henna styles including Indian, Arabic, Chakhra's, Shading, and 3D Henna
Learn the KS signature style
Finding inspiration, not copying and creating the Henna designs step by step.
Kripa Shah has been established for over a decade; proudly decorating brides all over the world with our Henna masterpieces.
Kripa Shah’s services are not limited to bridal parties - multitudes of events are covered.
Founder, Kripa, also teaches detailed Henna courses for both beginners and advanced learners - detailing all aspects of the body art, ranging from the history of Henna to finding inspiration for your own intricate designs.
Additionally, cosmetic and therapeutic treatments are available at our salon ‘Kripa Shah’ in Luton.
This course covers the techniques to enable you to provide a professional Henna Brow treatment.
Henna Eyebrows course is offered by Sophie Harvey. No previous experience needed for beauty courses.
Henna Brows has become the new amazing brow treatment to hit the industry. This treatment is a great alternative for tinting the brow and has the added benefit of having no ammonia and is also lead free making it a safer method of colouring hair.
Henna brows are a form of eyebrow tinting that is used to stain the skin beneath the brow hairs. The purpose of this is to cast a shadow or create an illusion of depth and fullness in the area, visually filling in any sparseness.
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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