Consistency is very important when mixing our henna. If the paste is not thick enough there is a chance that the color will turn a light shade of green. Make sure that you are mixing 1 spatulas or one spoon (.25 grams) of henna with 20 drops of Color Developer to get that perfect substance. Make sure that you let the paste sit for 5 minutes as well so it thickens before you start applying it on your clients brows. This should avoid the henna paste from turning green.
GREEN🟢/YELLOW🟡: If the paste is not oxidized, there is a chance the color will turn a light shade of green or yellow. To prevent this, make sure that you let the paste sit for 5 minutes before you start applying the henna. This way, the henna can oxidize and reach the right consistency.
ORANGE🟠: If the henna turns orange on your client’s skin, this usually means your client used tanning products before the henna treatment. The chemicals of tanning products in combination with henna don't go well together. If the henna turns orange, there is not much the beautician can do to fix the results other than completely removing the henna from the clients’ skin.
✍️ PRO TIP ✍️: If the henna turns green/yellow on the skin. You can also re-apply the henna on the brows and let it process for 1-3 minutes. This usually does the trick.