If you are blonde and you are looking for away to add some more permanent colour to your brows this summer, then I can't recommend tinting enough. There are two ways of doing this; either you go to a beautician and pay a whack for a 5 minute process or you buy a kit and do it at home. This isn't as scary as it seems and Boots have a couple kits that are reasonably priced.The product lasts a while so it was worth the £10 I spent on it.
This one is the Eyelure Pro-Brow tinting kit in Dark Brown, which I thought would tint my eyebrows to a natural shade of brow.
The kit includes:
- a small stirring stick
- a tube of tint
- a spoolie
- Activator
Start by mixing two drops of activator with one blob of tint paste and mix it together using the little stick they provide in the plastic dip of the packaging.
I apply cream onto the skin around my brows to stop the tint staining any of the skin. Next I scoop a little bit of the tint onto the spoolie and brush it onto the brows. First in the opposite direction of growth to get the underside and the back over the top, smoothing the hair into place with the tint.
Now I sit back and relax for 5 minutes to let the colour develop, but you may want to give it less time. I like my brows quite dark, but I think this kit was a little too light!
Once the timer goes off I wipe the product off with a wet cotton pad to reveal the result. Best thing is that if the colour isn't dark enough you can re apply and do the process again.
Stay beautiful
xoxo
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