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ainelou
Apr 11, 2007, 10:09 AM
I have dark eyebrows and I have noticed that I am getting a few grey/white ones. Would anybody know of a product that would help me colour them. I dont want to keep plucking them as I am left with gaps in my eyebrows.

I would be grateful for any advise.

Aine lou

angleyez62
Apr 11, 2007, 10:21 AM
I worked at at beauty salon and they use their own color that they use on hair. Its really cheap to get them done. Or you can use any drug store color application. But they do sell "brow tinting" sets that you can by at any drug store, they work pretty well. I tint mine myself and I love it!

PrettyLady
Apr 11, 2007, 07:11 PM
You should never dye your eyebrows or eyelashes because it could result in blinding yourself. There are many ways you can color your eyebrows without dyeing them. You can try using an eyebrow pencil or mascara that is close to your natural eyebrow color.

cedwick
Oct 24, 2007, 06:02 AM
Using perm hair color on eyebrows works just fine. If you put anything harsh IN your eyes, it can blind you. Obviously then, you would avoid that by using a non drip hair color and use a q-tip to apply a thick coat. DO NOT PLUCK THEM. INstead, dye them in a color ideally, with the word cocoa or a shade lighter than this, and you can always go over it with a cocoa pencil later if the highlights are standing out, until you go a little darker, or maybe leave dye on a little longer next time.