Eyebrow Dye
$25 - 30* | Lasts: 2 to 4 Weeks
This method of eyebrow tinting uses a combination of various shades of eyebrow dyes to color your hair and is a relatively quicker process in comparison to the henna eyebrow tint. The dye lightly tints the skin and focuses on your eyebrow hairs, so it is essential that you have enough hair to tint. Furthermore, if you have dark and thick hair, you will not benefit from the eyebrow dye in comparison to someone with lighter hair.
This type of eyebrow tint is commonly paired with eyebrow lamination.
What’s the Difference between a Henna Eyebrow Tint & Eyebrow Dye
Stains the skin and hair (ideal for sparse brows)
More of a matte, polished finish
Lasts about 5–10 days on skin, up to 4–6 weeks on hair
Great a temporary, semi-permanent "makeup" look
Vegan
Best for:
People who want definition without daily makeup
A more natural, soft look that mimics microblading
Henna Eyebrow Tint
Primarily colors the hair, barely stain the skin
Adds subtle definition
Can be tailored to cool or warm tones
Lasts 4–6 weeks on hair
Typically quicker processing time
Cheaper
Best for:
Enhancing brow color & matching dyed hair
Clients with naturally full brows wanting a deeper tone
Eyebrow Dye
safety guidelines
If you have a medical condition or are under unusual circumstances, please take a moment to read the safety guidelines. Inform your brow tech if you have had any irritation from previous brow procedures or skin products.
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If you are on strong skin medications, pregnant, or breastfeeding consult with your doctor before booking. Avoid this treatment if you use retinol, have had a recent micro-blading/permanent make up, chemotherapy, recent facial surgery, facial skin infections.
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It is recommended that you book a patch test and your eyebrow threading a few days prior to your lamination to avoid irritation and an allergic reaction down the road.
You must let your eyebrows grow for at least 2 weeks prior to the lamination, do not remove any hair within this time period. You must shower beforehand. Avoid wearing eye makeup or remove it prior to appointment.
Redness and mild swelling is normal after your treatment. If you develop a blister or rash, call your doctor's office (this is extremely rare and is most commonly due to a black tint during the eyebrow tinting process or if you're allergic, which can be avoided with the patch test).
aftercare guidelines
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Avoid getting your eyebrows wet for the first 24-48 hours. This includes showering, sweating heavily, swimming, or applying skincare products around the area.
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Resist the urge to touch, scratch, or rub your brows. This can disrupt the lamination process.
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Oil-based makeup removers and cleansers around the brows can break down the solution used in the lamination process.
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Cleanse the area with gentle, non-abrasive cleansers, avoiding direct scrubbing on the brow area.
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To keep them in place, gently brush your brows into the desired shape using a spoolie brush, which will be given to you after your lamination.
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In order to avoid kinks in your eyebrows, try to sleep on your side or back.
FAQs
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The eyebrow dye primarily colors only the brow hairs, while henna can tint both the hairs and the skin, creating more depth and a fuller look. The Eyebrow Dye is also cheaper and quicker to apply.
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Yes, brow dye comes in a range of colors to suit different hair shades, from light blonde to dark brown or black. Professionals can custom-blend shades to achieve the most natural look.
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Brow dyeing works best on fuller brows, as it primarily colors the brow hairs. If you have very sparse brows, you may want to consider henna or brow powder for additional fullness.
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Yes, but you can only get the Eyebrow Dye with the profusion system. The Henna Eyebrow Tint cannot be used with an eyebrow lamination because your eyebrows will likely react to the product.
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It’s best to keep your brows dry for the first 24 hours after dyeing to allow the color to fully set. After that, you can wash your face as usual, but avoid harsh cleansers on the brow area.