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Zola Henna for Eyebrows, 5 g
Zola Henna, a professional henna for eyebrows, is designed for permanent eyebrow tinting. Benefits of Zola Henna:
- A rich color palette featuring the 6 most popular colors and 4 color correctors allows you to create unique, one-of-a-kind shades.
- Formulated with a nourishing complex of amla (a natural source of vitamin C), shikakai, and tartaric acid to strengthen and moisturize the hair.
- It is easy to use and delivers the expected results at the end of the eyebrow tinting procedure.
Henna Zola Henna Dyes:
01 Blonde (Concealer) - A color corrector designed to add a light tint to the skin of fair-skinned women; ideal for use in combination with taupe brown, light brown, and brown.
02 Light Brown — the go-to shade for those who love light hair and fair skin tones; perfect for blondes and light-blonde girls.
03 taupe brown - a light brown with a cool undertone that leaves a vivid mark on the skin. Perfect for fair-haired girls.
04 Caramel - the main shade for adding a warm tone to skin and hair; suitable for girls with warm undertones.
05 Brown - gives the skin a rich hue; it has a neutral undertone and is a versatile shade that pairs well with every color in the collection.
06 Dark Brown - Suitable for dark-skinned girls who prefer bold, defined eyebrows.
07 Ebony Brown —the darkest shade in the base color collection. Suitable for vibrant young women, brunettes, and women with brown hair.
08 Black (Corrector) - a color corrector to give hair a darker shade and add color to the skin. Can be combined with colors from the brown line.
09 Red (concealer) - a warm-toned concealer to give the skin a warmer tone; suitable for redheads with a warm undertone. Can be combined with the brown line.
10 Yellow (Corrector) - a color corrector designed to add a warmer tone to fair-skinned girls. Pairs perfectly with brown shades.
Directions: Dilute the henna with water in a 1:1 ratio until it reaches the consistency of soy sauce. Depending on the consistency of the paste, the henna will turn out lighter or darker; the thicker the consistency, the more vibrant the result.
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