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Best Henna Artists in Hornsby, NSW
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4 phone bookable Henna venues in Hornsby

Aura Threading & Beauty

Aura Threading & Beauty

Shop 2067, Level 2/236 Pacific Hwy, Hornsby 2077
Henna, HIFU Treatment
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Ruby Room

Ruby Room

236 Pacific Hwy, Hornsby 2077
Henna
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White Lotus Henna by Helen

White Lotus Henna by Helen

7 Lodge St, Hornsby 2077
Henna
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Raydil Salon

Raydil Salon

Shop 1/293 Pennant Hills Rd, Thornleigh 2120
Henna
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Henna is a plant-based dye that has been around for ... well, ages - 5000 years or so. As you can imagine henna treatments have evolved over time. Regardless of the type of henna treatment you're looking for, you can find businesses in Hornsby that offer them all. So, whether you're getting your hair, hands or brows done, there's a little something for everyone.

Interested? We're hoping so. Bookwell is the easiest way to suss out your wellness wants and beauty needs, all over Hornsby. Go on, make yourself an appointment, we won't tell. However please do let us know if we're missing a salon or clinic you'd like to see on Bookwell. You can reach us on 1300-856-405 or hello@bookwell.com.au. We'd love to hear from you.

Questions & Answers

How long does henna last for?

Depending on the strength of the dye, you're looking anywhere between two to three weeks for a henna tattoo. It also really depends on where the tattoo is, based on how often you wash that area and how quickly that part of your skin exfoliates.

What can you use henna for?

Henna is a natural wonder that is used quite broadly. Aside from it's manufactured purposes in the cosmetic industry - hair dye and skin dye - it has also been used to help with skin irritation such as dandruff, eczema and skin surface wounds.

How do I care for a henna pattern?

To get the best results for a longer period of time, you'll want to keep the area as dry as possible, disturbed as little as possible and moisturised. This will see that your henna design look good for longer.

Why should I get a henna?

It depends on what you're wanting to get henna for. If you're wanting a natural hair dye, this is a great option. Or, if you're after tattoo designs on your body that won't last forever, then henna tattooing is a great option. It is a safe and temporary treatment that produces a beautiful result.