Henna wax is a hair removal product that combines traditional henna with wax to create a natural and effective method for removing body hair. The henna component is often included for its skin-conditioning properties, while the wax helps to pull hair from the roots. This method is typically considered gentler on the skin compared to traditional waxing, making it a popular choice for those seeking a more natural alternative. Additionally, henna can leave a subtle tint on the skin, enhancing the overall aesthetic.
yes,, u can use shine moist henna wax.. that's d only product u shud used after rebond.. there is no chem
it is a treatment especially designed for dull and damaged hair... (^_^) g@il
To make henna cones, it is common to use thin, flexible plastic sheets or parchment paper. Parchment paper is preferred for its ability to hold the henna paste and allow for easy squeezing. Some artists also use cellophane or wax paper, but parchment paper is generally the most popular choice for its ease of handling and ability to create a fine tip for detailed designs.
at a henna salon
HENNA CONES that are darker than the natural henna usually contain PPD
henna designs come from mostly India
Henna dye comes from a plant
Henna Hyttinen was born in 1970.
Henna Hyttinen is 170 cm.
Henna Raita was born in 1975.
Christian Henna was born in 1972.
Night of Henna was created in 2005.