FAQs
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Henna takes around 30 minutes to dry so prepare to have the area you want henna’d to be uncovered for at least 30-45 mins.
Make sure to avoid any oils or lotions on the area that henna will be applied.
You want to avoid water for the first day so make sure to shower before your session.
For the following day’s shower you want to apply a generous amount of coconut oil, vaseline, or a natural balm on the stain to protect it from water.
Henna takes around 48 hours to fully darken. It starts out a bright orange and gradually darkens to a reddish/brown, so don’t freak out when it’s light when it first comes off!
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You should book bridal henna at least 6 months in advance for a guaranteed spot. If you book less than two months in advance, there's a high chance I won't be available!
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A. You should keep natural henna on for at least 6 hours, I recommend 12 hours. When you are ready to take the henna off, don't wash it off. Scrape it off with a flat, blunt object like a credit card or dull butterknife. Remove any hard to remove henna pieces by letting the henna soften up using coconut or any kind of oil. Once removed, try to avoid contact with water for 24 hours, as water doesn't let the henna oxidize and stain as dark. Your henna stain will reach it's darkest point 48 hours after removal!
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All bookings require a non-refundable deposit. This deposit is deducted from your overall cost and is non-refundable. If you reschedule more than one in advance, the deposit can be transferred to another day. If you cancel/reschedule within 24 hours of your appointment, the deposit is lost and a new deposit will be required to re-book.