Henna Brows

Henna Brows are a semi-permanent form of eyebrow tinting that stains the skin as well as the hairs to create a shaped and filled look. This course provides the skills and qualification you need to successfully deliver a brow treatment. 

Course Content:

  • First Aid
  • Health and Safety
  • Anatomy and Physiology L2
  • Tools and Equipment
  • Contra-indications/Contra-actions
  • Henna Brows Treatment Knowledge
  • Henna Brows Procedure
  • Aftercare Advice
  • Video Demonstration
  • Q&A

Upon completion of the course content, you will be required to complete a case study submission before receiving a certificate upon completion.

Henna is a plant that is native to middle eastern Asia. Henna leaves are called ‘Lawsonia’ and are harvested, dried and crush to create henna powder. Pigments are added to henna to create different colours. 

Henna brows allow us to improve our appearance by changing the shape and fullness of the eyebrows. Henna lasts for up to 14 days on the skin and 4 weeks on the hair.

First Aid

Treatment Safety

Tools and Equipment

Contra-indications/Contra-actions

The Nail Health Check

Aftercare Advice

Eyebrow Tinting and Shaping Exam Questions

Patch testing The Hair Information Hair Growth Cycle Anatomy of the Eye The Skin Benefits of Henna Brows Troubleshooting Warm Wax Eyebrow Shapes Tint Shades Brow Mapping Brow Mapping Video Demonstration Key Facts Suppliers Potential Income Henna Brows Procedure Henna Brows Video Demonstration Henna Brows Next Steps