Robin Selman
Well-Known Member
I don't use the white paste... it looks like diaper rash cream to me so I tried a nappy cream and it was too messy... I just free hand it and apply it like tint.Hi Robin.
THANK YOU! so much for replying and giving your honest opinion.
IM GUTTED. The whole reason I wanted to take this on was
- for the time it stainined the skin
- the blonde shades
I CURRENTLY use Refectocil Tint ( ALL OF THEM) the grey for cool tones and the red/chestnut for warmer tones.
BUT some clinets skin just doesnt want to "take" on the skin staining element and wanted something more for clients for had spares// fine// thin hairs to create the illusion that there was something there that they wouldnt need to fill in with make up every day.
I have been watching the Brow henna and Henna Spa.. I have also been watching Nikki Mole. All training i can find is based in Russia, unfortunatly they dont cater for English speakers. ( I was willing to go that far)
I really wanted something that catered for BLONDES. Lets face it light brown + grey ... Is not blonde at all!
Have you been colour mixing on your arm or clients to get the correct shade?
Am i also correct in thinking that the henna has to be applied in 3 layers, once dry on top of each other??
How long is it left on before removing?
Have you got the White Brow Paste?
Sorry for all your info!
I leave it on for maybe 15mins.... longer if I'm doing a lash lift or something but my brow apts are only 30mins so I don't like to go over too much, plus I think they said you could leave it on for 10mins? But yes I heard layering helps.
I do try it on my arm but honestly every client gets a different color because it reacts with the color of their underlying brow. So sometimes it comes out lovely and cool toned and sometimes much warmer.
Hi Robin.
THANK YOU! so much for replying and giving your honest opinion.
IM GUTTED. The whole reason I wanted to take this on was
- for the time it stainined the skin
- the blonde shades
I CURRENTLY use Refectocil Tint ( ALL OF THEM) the grey for cool tones and the red/chestnut for warmer tones.
BUT some clinets skin just doesnt want to "take" on the skin staining element and wanted something more for clients for had spares// fine// thin hairs to create the illusion that there was something there that they wouldnt need to fill in with make up every day.
I have been watching the Brow henna and Henna Spa.. I have also been watching Nikki Mole. All training i can find is based in Russia, unfortunatly they dont cater for English speakers. ( I was willing to go that far)
I really wanted something that catered for BLONDES. Lets face it light brown + grey ... Is not blonde at all!
Have you been colour mixing on your arm or clients to get the correct shade?
Am i also correct in thinking that the henna has to be applied in 3 layers, once dry on top of each other??
How long is it left on before removing?
Have you got the White Brow Paste?
Sorry for all your info!