Henna and basma are natural dyes that have been known since ancient times. Coloring them does not harm the hair and even contributes to its growth and increased density.

It is necessary
- - henna
- - basma
- - lemon juice
- - petroleum jelly
- - gloves
- - bowl
- - brush
- - eyebrow comb
- - foil
- - cotton pads
Instructions
Step 1
Decide on the color you want. To obtain black, you need basma and henna in a ratio of 2 to 1, brown - 1 part of basma and 1 part of henna, reddish - 1 part of basma and 2 parts of henna.
Step 2
Pour basma and henna into a bowl in the desired ratio and dilute with warm water. The mixture should be the consistency of thick sour cream. Add a couple of drops of lemon juice. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let it brew for a few minutes.
Step 3
Degrease your brow skin with lotion.
Step 4
To avoid staining the skin around your eyebrows, lubricate it with petroleum jelly.
Step 5
Take a small amount of paint on the brush and start coloring the hairs from head to tail. Comb through the brow with a brush to distribute the color evenly.
Step 6
Cover your eyebrows with small pieces of foil to keep warm and enhance the coloring process.
Step 7
After at least 40 minutes (maximum after 1, 5 hours), wash off the eyebrow paint with cotton pads moistened with cool water. The longer the dye is on the hair, the darker the resulting color will be.