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FAQ
How long does the Lip Henna treatment take?
The treatment takes about 15-30 minutes.
How long does the Lip Henna treatment remain visible?
The treatment normally lasts 7 to 10 days.
What Lip Henna colors are available?
Lip Henna is available in different shades:
- Pink: For a subtle, everyday look.
- Light red: Suitable for a fresh, elegant look.
- Dark red: Perfect for an evening look.
- Orange: Ideal for a warm, summery look.
We are happy to help you choose the color that suits you best.
After How many weeks can I do the Lip Henna treatment again?
You can undergo the treatment again on average 6 - 9 weeks after the previous treatment. This is due to the cell renewal of the skin.
Is the Lip Henna treatment safe?
Yes, we use our high-quality natural henna that has been specially developed for cosmetic purposes. The treatment is safe, but we recommend a patch test beforehand if you have sensitive skin or allergies.
Is the Lip Henna treatment painful?
No, the treatment is completely painless. You may experience a slight tingling sensation while applying the henna, but this is normal.
When is Lip Henna not suitable for you?
If you have one of the following conditions, treatment is not recommended:
- Wounds, abrasions or ulcers in the treatment area.
- Infections or skin conditions such as dermatitis or inflamed skin (types of skin inflammation) or psoriasis.
- Swelling around the treatment area or cold sores.
- Hypersensitive or sunburned skin.
- Skin treatments, such as microdermabrasion or a Botox treatment in the past seven days.
- Allergy to PPD.
- While undergoing chemotherapy, it is allowed as soon as chemotherapy is finished.
- We advise against treatment during pregnancy. If an allergic reaction occurs, the doctor may not be able to prescribe certain medications.
How old do I have to be to undergo the Lip Henna treatment?
We have a minimum age of 18 years for undergoing salon treatments, for which you must complete an age declaration. From the age of 12, access is granted with the permission of a parent or guardian, and