Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Large Henna Tattoo Color.

Typically 7–21 days depending on skin type, placement, and aftercare. Color often looks brightest the first week; darker dyes and areas with less abrasion can hold longer. Avoid excessive washing, exfoliation, and chlorinated water to prolong the design.

We use high-quality, skin-tested dyes and offer patch tests for sensitive clients. Natural-based pigments lower risk, but allergies can occur. Inform your artist of concerns and schedule a 24–48 hour patch test before any large application.

Appointments vary by design complexity and size; expect 60–180 minutes for large, detailed colored pieces. Consultations help finalize timing. Allow extra time for dye setting and aftercare instructions to ensure optimal color development and longevity.

Absolutely — our artists tailor color palettes to your preferences, skin tone, and event theme. We blend safe pigments for contrast and shading; bring inspiration photos. We’ll discuss placement and durability to choose the best hues for your design.

Keep the paste on as long as possible, avoid water for 12–24 hours, and gently pat dry when necessary. Use oil to seal and protect color; avoid scrubbing or chlorine exposure to extend vibrancy.

Henna will generally cover tattoos and scars, but color may appear uneven where skin texture differs. We assess each area during consultation and adjust design, pressure, and color choices to achieve the most flattering, consistent result.