
The Supermodel Issue - Winter 2008
Henna is a flowering plant native to Africa and Southern Asia which produces a red-orange dye used to stain skin and hair
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Henna Products / Semi permanent FAQ
Henna Penna
- Each pen uses the staining qualities of henna to deliver 100% natural longer lasting make up.
- In general the Henna Penna has the highest concentrations of pure henna extract compared to Henna Lips and Henna Eyes.
- Henna Penna Original has the highest concentration of henna and can last up to 7 days.
- Other colours (Black and Brown) have lower concentration (up to 15%) and can last up to 1-2 days.
- To increase the lasting properties of the Henna Pennas or darken the colour, please re-apply to the same area.
- To reduce the ink “spreading” on the skin, ensure that the area is well moisturised and the moisturiser is fully absorbed before application.
Henna Lips
- The Henna Lips has the second highest concentration of pure henna extract.
- The darker coloured lip pens have the highest concentrations.
- The colours can last on the lips for up to 24-48 hours.
- To increase the lasting properties of the Henna Lips or darken the colour, please re-apply to the same area.
Henna Eyes
- The Henna Eyes has the lowest concentrations of pure henna extract of all the Henna pens.
- Agave Grey and Black Currant have the highest concentrations. The Liquorice Black and Cocco Brown colours have the second highest concentrations.
- The colours can last on the eyes for up to 24hours.
- The Henna eyes have been specifically formulated to be easily removed with make up remover.
- To increase the lasting properties of the Henna Eyes, please re-apply to the same area.
Henna Eyebrows
- Henna Eyebrows has the second highest concentration of henna after Henna Penna.
- The colour can last on the eyebrows for up to 1-3 days.
- Henna Eyebrows can be removed with makeup remover.
- For a darker colour reapply to the same area or use lemon juice to intensify.
- To avoid the colour 'spreading' moisturise your skin well before applying.
For all pens
- Close cap after use to avoid pen tip from drying out. Should this occur you can gently draw out the ink and hydrate the pen tip using a tissue soaked in a small amount of alcohol e.g. perfume. This method can also be used if the pen tip becomes clogged up in error e.g. if pen is applied over eye shadow or lipstick.
