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Jun 12, 2012
Tyni R.
I recently dyed my hair matte blonde (from dark brown hair) and I want to lighten my eyebrows a bit just to somehow match my current hair color.
Anyone knows affordable and effective brow tint products? I think it's unsafe to dye my eyebrows so I'm looking for brow tints... Thanks! :)
Jun 14, 2012
Olivia G.
I think there is a brand called HD brows that quite literally gives you 'HD' brows. They offer their services but I am fairly sure you can just buy their products. Pixiwoo - the have all the info on it and you can watch them get their eyebrows done, hope this helps!
Jun 15, 2012
tg t.
Lightening your eyebrows at home seems a little risky to me. I've lightened a few eyebrows in my day working in a salon, and they don't lift like normal hair on your head does, and often turn out very ginger. The best way to avoid a disaster would probably be to get them done at a beauty school. The school I attended only cost $6 to tint, and you only need them done every 3-4 weeks. :)