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Re: Help with coloring eyebrows

If anyone plans on trying the Just for Men products, please do a patch test first.  My husband tried it on his mustache and eyebrows without doing the patch test and ended up with bad chemical burns.

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Re: Help with coloring eyebrows

I am 62 and when I was young I tweezed just about every hair I was blessed with.  I have tried EVERY brow product on the market.  My  method I found that works best for me is this.....I draw a brow but  do not fill it in. I draw where it woud be if I had one.  Then I use "WUNDERBROW".  I color within the lines I have drawn.  Then I spoolie brush it(tem).  It stays until I remove the product.  It will stay overnight if I choose that as well.  I can but the cheapest pencil to draw the lines as it is the Wunderbrow that is the important prt.  Good Luck...Let me know ladies.

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I have the opposite problem. My hair is all white but my eyebrows are still my natural auburn color. I think it looks funny to have white hair and color eyebrows.

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Re: Help with coloring eyebrows


@SXMGirl wrote:

My hairdresser uses the same color on my brows that she uses on my hair.  Works perfectly for me and lasts for 4 weeks.  As long as she is careful and doesn't get any tint in my eyes, I am fine with her doing it.  

 

If I need additional color within the month, I use Maybelline's brow gel.


This is exactly what I do. 

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@phoenixbrd wrote:

@maximillian  ELF in taupe....comes in a small pot of brow gel with an applicator brow brush on one end and a spoolie on the other.  This is natural looking, easy to apply, inexpensive, and cruelty free.  I usually don't bother even though it only takes a minute.  I am intrigued by using a tint because it is a once in a month chore; however, I am a bit concerned about how you control the tint when applying to the brow shape.  I'm really into a more natural nonmakeup mentality and just wonder if the tint looks a bit too artificial especially since my hair is dark blonde.


@phoenixbrd If you find the right color you will be fine.

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Re: Help with coloring eyebrows

I use a Nyx product. It looks like a small mascara wand comes  in a variety of colors and covers my grays perfectly. You can buy it where ever Nyx products are sold.

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Re: Help with coloring eyebrows

phoenixbrd

 

I have the brow duo (gel/powder) in my Walmart cart.  Ist that the one you use?

 

 

 

 

e.l.f. Gel & Powder Eyebrow Duo Kit with Brush, Medium Image 1 of 3

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@maximillian wrote:

I am a lady "of a certain age."  My beautician does a nice job coloring my hair to hide the gray.  I am a brunette, but I would say medium brunette.  My eyebrows now have a lot of gray in them.  Do you beauty experts have any recs for a good product that will color my eyebrow and make it look natural?  Thanks!


Just have your beautician color your brows while she's coloring your hair.  Mine doesn't even charge me for it.  

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My stylist applies the same hair color to my eyebrows each time that I have my roots colored. It works out beautifully.

I also use Anastasia brow gel to keep unruly brow hair in place. 

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@cuddlesmama wrote:

I use a Nyx product. It looks like a small mascara wand comes  in a variety of colors and covers my grays perfectly. You can buy it where ever Nyx products are sold.


NYX brow mascara. My favorite!