
Let’s talk about eyebrow tinting, shall we?
This little treatment can enhance and add crazy color to your brows, making them look perfect. WITHOUT all the hassle of daily makeup.
So maybe you’ve taken the plunge and tinted your brows, only to find that the color turned out darker than a black hole. Or maybe your skin broke down and you had an unpleasant reaction to the product. We feel your pain.
Lauryn loves bold double shades, BUT what’s a girl to do when brow coloring goes wrong?
Sure, the tint will fade naturally after 5-7 days, but who wants to spend a week feeling like they have creepy crawlers stuck to their forehead?
We have a few tricks in store for quickly fading the color of your eyebrows.
How to remove eyebrow tint
Silicone/Oil-Based Makeup Removers
These are designed to break down and dissolve makeup, including eyebrow tints. Silicone and oil-based makeup Removers work by loosening the tint’s grip on your eyebrow hairs, making it easier to remove. Simply apply it to a cotton pad and wipe it gently and that’s it.
Clarifying Shampoo
We usually use clarifying shampoo to remove product buildup on our hair. Turns out it can also work wonders on brow tint.
The cleansing properties of the shampoo can help remove some tints and lighten brows over time. However, it is very important to be careful as shampoos can be drying. Then make sure to moisturize your eyebrows. Lauryn uses Peptide for eyebrows for that.
Baking soda paste
This kitchen staple not only helps make delicious treats, but it also serves as an exfoliant and can help fade the tint. When you mix it with water to create a paste and apply it to your eyebrows, the baking soda Gently removes tint, leaving your natural brows behind.
Keep in mind that baking soda can be a bit abrasive, so don’t overdo it with scrubbing and moisturize afterward to avoid dryness or irritation. And of course, don’t get it in your eyes.
Lemon Juice
Lemon juicethe holy grail of natural lightening.
This citrus superhero contains natural whitening properties that can help lighten skin tone. Gently apply some fresh lemon juice to your eyebrows, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse it off with lukewarm water. (Again, look at the eyes.)
5 Eyebrow Tint Removers to Try
+ Refectocil tint remover
+ Godefroy Stain Remover
+ Apraise Tinted Eyelash and Brow Stain Remover
+ Roux color stain remover
How to choose the color of eyebrow tint?
To make sure these eyebrow shades are right for you, here are some tips.
Based on your natural hair color
The goal is to complement your hair color, skin tone, and desired eyebrow style. What better way to start than with your natural hair color. With this, you can achieve a natural and flattering look. Here is a little guide for you.
Eyebrow tinting on blondes
For all blondes, opt for a shade one or two shades darker than your natural hair color. A light to medium brown or even a soft taupe can work well. Avoid pure black or dark brown. This might seem a little harsh on your complexion.
If you are a DIYer, be careful with the processing time. Start with 2-4 minutes, then check.
TSC Tip: Apply the color with a spoolie only on the hair, don’t focus too much on the skin. Wipe the inner part of the eyebrow for a natural gradient. If the results look slightly dark afterward, don’t worry. Blonde eyebrow shades usually soften beautifully after 48 to 72 hours. Just trust the process.
Eyebrow tinting on brunettes
For brunettes, opt for a shade close to your hair but not too dark. Ideally medium to dark brown shades. For dark brunettes, a dark brown or soft black shade may work best. Avoid jet black shades. It’s overwhelming and will look blocky.
For a natural look, you can opt for 1-2 shades lighter than your hair color. If you are the type who often wears bold makeup, you can opt for a slightly darker color. Focus on the middle of the brows and tail when applying the tint. After application, you can start the timer with 3-6 minutes and then check. Be careful when re-staining, over-processing is more difficult to repair.
Eyebrow tinting on redheads
For redheads, a warm shade like auburn or copper will enhance red tones without clashing with them. Avoid black or cool ashy shades. They would look harsh and unnatural on red hair.
Match your shade to the shade of your eyebrows. When in doubt, choose heat over depth. Red pigments develop quickly, so start with 2-5 minutes of treatment. Build the color gradually if necessary. Again, focus on the brow hairs (not the skin) for a natural look.
Eyebrow tinting for black hair
For black hair, a dark brown or soft black shade works best. Avoid using lighter tint shades, as this can look unnatural. Even if you have black hair, jet black is a no. Unless you want a dramatic or high-contrast look, it can look unnatural.
You can go 1 shade lighter than your hair for a softer look. The shade that matches the exact shade of your hair color is ideal for a bold look.
TSC Tip: Clean the edges immediately after application to avoid a blocked appearance. Processing time can start between 3 and 5 minutes. Be aware as over-processing can lead to flat or harsh results.
Match the shade to your skin tone
Matching your eyebrow shade to your skin tone is just as crucial. So here’s what to watch out for.
If you have fair skin, it’s best to stick to lighter browns (taupe or ash brown) so they aren’t too overwhelming for your complexion.
For medium brown skin, a warm medium brown or a soft dark brown works well. Avoid shades that are too dark which could appear too harsh.
For olive or darker skin tones, rich browns or even deep chocolate shades complement the warmth of the skin. A slightly darker shade can create definition without being too stark.
Consult a professional
If you are not sure whether you can tint your eyebrows yourself, you can contact an eyebrow specialist to carry out professional tinting on your eyebrows. They can really spot which shade best suits your features and fits your style.
If you are doing these brows yourself, always do a patch test before applying them. Make sure you don’t overdo it, go lighter first before committing to this dark shade. Also be sure to check Questions and answers about Lauryn’s eyebrows and his exact recipe for eyebrows.
How long do eyebrow tints last?
Eyebrow tints typically last 3-6 weeks maximum, depending on a few factors.
Of course, the longevity of your tint depends greatly on the brand or type of formula you used. Professional stains last longer than DIY kits. Make sure you find a brand that is best suited to your skin type.
TSC Tip: Oily skin can sometimes cause faster discoloration.
If you want your brow game to last even longer, you can add brow lamination to your routine to achieve a sharper look. Keep in mind that the longevity of your shades also depends on how you care for them.
How to maintain eyebrow tint
Maintenance is key to keeping your brows looking fresh and defined between touch-ups. It lasts depending on how you take care of it. It takes a little care and attention to detail but it’s worth it. Here are some tips for maintaining your eyebrows.
Avoid touching your eyebrows too much
This is one of the areas we don’t realize we touch or rub often. This happens more than you think. Constant contact or rubbing can transfer oils, dirt and bacteria from your hands to the tinted area. If you must touch your eyebrows for any reason, make sure your hands are clean.
Avoid excessive washing and rubbing
For 24 to 48 hours after tinting, try to avoid getting your eyebrows wet. Be EXTRA careful when washing your face and sweating. The color needs time to fully penetrate the hair and skin. Water can make it disappear faster and we don’t want that. Use a gentle cleanser, avoid makeup removers and over-cleansing your face.
Avoid exfoliating the eyebrow area
Yes, we like to feel clean with our face, but this will speed up the color fading. If you want to exfoliate, avoid the eyebrow area. Avoid harsh products and focus on gentle moisturizers and nourishing brow oils (keep hair healthy and prevent it from drying out).
Avoid excessive exposure to the sun
UV rays can accelerate skin and tone fading. Be sure to apply sunscreen and avoid direct exposure as much as possible. You can also wear a hat or sunglasses when you are outside for long periods of time.
Use a soft cloth
For gentle removal, use a soft, soft cloth. Avoid harsh rubbing or scrubbing, which may damage brow hairs and cause premature color fading.
Keep the shape of your eyebrows consistent
Frequently reshaping your eyebrows can make the shade look uneven and unnatural. Keep the overall shape consistent when plucking, shaving or waxing. Don’t go too far as this will disrupt the color and shape.
Schedule regular touch-ups
Eyebrow tints typically last 2 to 6 weeks depending on your skin type, the type of tint used, and how you maintain it. Regular maintenance will keep your eyebrows clean and tidy.
How often can you dye your eyebrows?
The usual time to refresh your eyebrows is approximately every 4 to 6 weeks. This is the time when your eyebrow hairs fall out and grow back naturally. While the tint gradually fades as the hairs fall out. Re-dyeing too frequently can dry out or weaken eyebrow hairs and irritate the skin.
Here are some popular types of eyebrow treatments (besides eyebrow tinting) that you can do that suit your lifestyle.
Eyebrow shaping
Do you already have full eyebrows? Try eyebrow shaping methods like waxing, threading, plucking, or shaving. This is one of the easiest methods to up your brow game. It makes your eyebrows look cleaner and defines the natural shape of your eyebrows. Results last up to 2-4 weeks depending on how quickly your eyebrow hairs grow.
Eyebrow lamination
Brow lamination lifts your hairs for a fuller, fluffier look. This method works wonders if you have gaps in your eyebrows. You can absolutely pair this method with eyebrow tinting and the results last 4-8 weeks.
Natural henna
If you want something semi-permanent, henna is a great option. Henna stains skin and hair more intensely than a regular tint. Natural henna contains a lot of benefits. It is known to nourish, soften and strengthen hair. This usually lasts up to 1-2 weeks on skin and up to 6 weeks on hair.
Microblading
Want bold eyebrows? Try microblading. It’s like tattoos but to enhance the eyebrows. Microblading focuses on hair-like features tattooed on the skin. It lasts up to 1 to 2 years.
Ombre/powdered eyebrows
Powdered brows are similar to microblading, but they give off a more softened powdered effect. It looks like eyebrow makeup. Results last up to 3 to 5 years.
How to lighten eyebrow shade?
Have you ever done an eyebrow tint at home and it was too dark for your liking? Here are some tips for lightening the color of your eyebrows.
Use a gentle facial cleanser
You can’t go wrong with a gentle facial cleanser. This method will not damage your skin or hair and works gradually. Use warm water to help the pigment fade faster. Wash your eyebrows 2 to 3 times a day until you are satisfied with the result. Some gentle cleansers are La Roche Posay And Cera.
Use a light oil
You can use any light oil like olive oil, coconut oil or castor oil. Massage the oil of your choice onto your eyebrows for 5 minutes. Leave it on for about 10 minutes, then wipe off. The oil breaks down the tint molecules, resulting in a lighter finish to the brows. Be wary of how long you leave it on. You can remove the tint completely.
Light scrub
Mix a tiny bit of sugar and cleanser. Gently scrub your eyebrows for 20 to 30 seconds. Don’t rub too hard, our skin under the eyebrows is sensitive.
Let it fade with time
If you’re unsure about your eyebrow shade, you may not be used to seeing yourself with bold brows. Give it time. The tint on the skin usually lasts up to a week maximum. While the eyebrow tint fades for up to 2-4 weeks.
I hope these tips can improve your brow game. Seriously, eyebrow tints are THE high-maintenance way to stay low-maintenance.
And there you have it. If you’ve messed up your eyebrows and need a solution ASAP, try one of our tips/products above and let us know how it goes.
x, The Skinny Confidential team
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