In the world of eyebrow aesthetics, two techniques stand out for their effectiveness in filling and reconstructing: henna and dyeing . Both offer amazing results, but it is important to understand the differences to make the best choice based on your needs.
Henna is a natural pigment that offers a wide range of shades, from hazel to dark brown. Its main feature is the ability to dye both the hair and the skin of the eyebrows. This makes it particularly suitable for filling and reconstructing sparse or poorly defined eyebrows. The application of henna gives a natural make-up effect, similar to that obtained with an eyebrow pencil.
On the other hand, dye is a synthetic compound that comes in a wide range of shades, which can be warm or cool. Unlike henna, dye only colors the hair on your eyebrows, without affecting the skin underneath. This treatment is ideal for those who already have full but light-colored or poorly defined eyebrows, as it adds definition and depth without weighing down the overall look.
The decision between henna and dye depends on several factors, including the client's phototype, the quantity, quality and distribution of eyebrow hair, as well as personal preferences and habits.
Plumes Academy is committed to training professionals who can master both of these techniques. Our courses not only teach practical techniques, but also guide you in choosing the best solution for each client, ensuring exceptional and satisfying results.
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