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    So Henna Wooden Sticks / Spatulas

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    Description

    So Henna wooden sticks are perfect for applying So Henna Wax during a waxing treatment. Simply dip a wooden spatula into your wax heater to grab the necessary amount of wax. The spatulas have 2 different sized ends for a precise wax application based on the area being treated.

    Important: Never double dip the same side of the spatula into the wax pot as it may lead to cross contamination. Once each side of the spatula has been used once, it then needs to be disposed of.

    So Henna Wooden Wax Spatulas are small and precise, designed to glide smoothly across the skin surface without causing any irritation, making waxing a pain-free experience for your clients.

    PLEASE NOTE! The team at So Henna are working on updating the packaging for the So Henna line. You will soon be receiving some products in new, gorgeous packaging. For the time being some products will still come in the same branding you’re used to. All products, no matter the branding, are fresh and new!

    Important reminder - Please always make sure you patch test your clients 48 hours before using henna on their skin! Our henna is for professional use and should only be used by trained brow technicians. 

    Product Details
    • 150 pcs per pack
    • 8.8 cm length
    • Width: from 2mm to 5mm 
    • Made from 100% natural birch wood
    • Best stored in a dry place
    • Keep out of the reach of children
    • For professional use only
    How to use
    • Apply heated wax to the skin with the wooden spatula
    • Dispose of spatula after use