Henna Brows Aftercare: Instructions & Advice
Congratulations on your Henna Brow treatment! Your brows are looking flawless, and we know you want to keep them that way for as long as possible. That’s why we’ve put together some key tips to help you care for your Henna Brows and prolong their fresh, beautiful look.
What is henna?
Henna is a natural reddish-brown dye made from the powdered leaves of a tropical shrub. It has been used for centuries to dye skin, hair, and fingernails, as well as for decorative body art. When used for Henna Brows, a dye molecule called PPD (paraphenylenediamine) is added. This helps the henna adhere better to both the skin and brow hairs, ensuring longer-lasting results.
Brow Henna can last up to 2 weeks on the skin and 4 to 6 weeks on the eyebrow hairs. To maintain your results, follow these simple aftercare steps below:
Aftercare advice for henna brows
1. Keep the eyebrows dry the first 24-48 hours
After your Henna Brow treatment, it’s essential to keep your brows dry for at least 24 hours, and ideally up to 48 hours. This allows the henna to fully absorb into the skin. If your brows get wet too soon, the henna won’t have enough time to bond properly, and the stain will fade faster.
Here’s what to avoid in the first few days to keep your brows in top shape:
Swimming: Pools, the ocean, or even long baths—water is a no-go for the first few days. To keep your henna stain strong and long-lasting, steer clear of swimming until your brows have fully set.
Shower: When you shower, try to avoid getting your face wet. You can tilt your head or adjust the showerhead to keep your eyebrows dry. And if you love hot showers, keep in mind that the steam can also affect the henna, causing the stain to fade faster.
Tip for you: If you’re planning to get Henna Brows, wash your hair the day before your appointment! Since you need to keep your brows dry for 24-48 hours after the treatment, washing your hair beforehand will help you avoid accidentally getting your fresh brows wet.
Sauna or Steam Room: As tempting as it may be, avoid saunas or steam rooms for a few days after your Henna Brow treatment. The heat and moisture can cause the henna to break down, making it fade faster.
Intensive sports: High-intensity workouts or hot yoga that make you sweat a lot should be avoided for 24 hours. Sweating can disrupt the henna and cause it to fade prematurely. And you don't want that!
2. Do not use peels or scrubs after the Henna Brow treatment
We know it can be tempting, but don’t reach for that scrub or peel after getting Henna Brows! Exfoliating can strip away the henna stain from your skin, making it fade faster and unevenly.
If your brows look a little darker than you expected, don’t try to lighten them with a scrub—this can make the stain patchy and leave your brows looking less natural. Just let the henna fade naturally, which usually takes around 2 weeks. Trust us, it’s worth the wait!
3. Be careful with using facial products
Henna Brows last longer on dry skin, so using the right facial products is key to getting the most out of your fresh brows.
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Avoid cleansing products: Cleansers can be a little too good at their job and rub off the henna stain faster. So, when washing your face, either skip the brow area or gently clean around it to keep the color intact.
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Watch out for oil-based products: Oil is your Henna Brows' worst enemy! Oil-based products can break down the henna stain quicker, so it’s best to avoid them. Check the ingredients of your skincare products carefully, and if you have naturally oily skin, just know the tint might not last as long. It’s something to keep in mind if you love Henna Brows.
Meet Nourishing Defense Balm
One product you’ll love is The Nourishing Defense Balm with SPF 30, specially designed to protect your skin after a Henna Brow treatment. This balm does more than just moisturize—it shields your brows and skin from environmental damage, like free radicals, and provides protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Plus, the SPF helps prevent sun damage, which is super important for keeping your henna brows looking fresh and flawless.
4. Avoid sunbathing for the first 24 hours after Henna Brows
This is one of the most important aftercare tips! Avoid sunbathing for at least 24 hours after your Henna Brow treatment, and here’s why. First, exposure to the sun can cause the color of the henna to change, and no one wants that!
Second, since your brows were likely just waxed or threaded, the skin around them is extra sensitive. Sunbathing too soon can lead to irritation or even an allergic reaction—definitely something you want to avoid. So, let your brows chill in the shade for a bit!
Before the treatment
It’s not just about aftercare—there are a few things you can do before your Henna Brow appointment to make sure you get the best possible results.
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Do a patch test if it’s your first time getting Henna Brows.
If you’ve never had Henna Brows before, make sure to get a patch test done 48 hours before your treatment to check for any allergies to PPD. Better safe than sorry! -
Avoid spray tans for at least a week before your appointment.
A spray tan can change the undertone of your skin, which might mess with how the henna color shows up. To get the best color result, hold off on that tan until after your brows are done. -
Prep your skin the day before with the Prep Peel Gel.
Using the Prep Peel Gel helps to remove dead skin cells, allowing the henna to absorb more evenly into your skin. It’s a simple step that makes a big difference in how long your henna lasts!
Taking good care of your Henna Brows is key to keeping them looking fresh and flawless for as long as possible. Follow these simple tips, and you'll be enjoying your beautifully tinted brows for weeks!
Looking for more beauty tips? Check out these must-reads:
- The Importance of Aftercare After Brow & Lash Treatments – Learn why proper aftercare is crucial for maintaining your gorgeous results.
- Our Favorites to Clean the Brows – Discover the best products to keep your brows clean without affecting your tint.