What makes this product unique?
Our Brow/Hair Tint shapes and defines the brows with an easy-to-use, dual-sided brush applicator. Unlike traditional eyebrow pencils which tend to be too dry or greasy, Brow/Hair Tint is lightweight, dries in seconds, and provides natural brow enhancement and definition. It will not smudge, flake or clump. It's a brilliant, fast way to shape brows, making them appear fuller and more defined.
You can also use it to touch up gray roots between hair colorings.
This product is 100% fragrance-free.
Who is this product for?
Anyone can use Brow/Hair Tint to enhance their brows or touch up gray roots around the hair line.
How should this product be used?
Use the Brow/Hair Tint after you have applied all the other makeup you will be applying to avoid any foundation or powder getting on the brows and messing up your application.
Gently stroke one or two coats of the Brow/Hair Tint onto each eyebrow (similar to how you apply mascara), being careful not to get it on skin.
Guide the brush in the direction you want your brows to set, using the longer bristled side of the brush for a naturally defined look and the shorter bristled side of the brush for areas that need more defining or emphasis. It helps to start just beyond where the brow starts (usually where the hairs are the fullest) and brush back from there to the tail end of the brow.
Be patient—it will probably take you a few applications to get the hang of this unique way to enhance brows. You may also find that you need to experiment with the amount of product on the brush to achieve desired results.
Contains: Water, Talc (absorbent), Cyclomethicone (silicone slip agent), Propylene Glycol (water-binding agent), Beeswax, Copernica Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Glyceryl Stearate (thickeners), Triethanolamine (pH balancer), PVP (film-forming agent), Isostearic Acid, Oleic Acid, Stearic Acid (thickeners),
VP/Dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate (film-forming agent), Dimethicone, Panthenol (water-binding agents), Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Wheat Oligosacchardies (conditioning agents), Nylon-12, Silk Powder (absorbents), Tocopherol (vitamin E/antioxidant), Magnesium Aluminum Silicate (absorbent), Xanthan Gum, Cellulose Gum (thickeners), Disodium EDTA (preservative), Ascorbyl Palmitate (vitamin C/antioxidant), Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, Imidazolidinyl Urea (all preservatives)
May Contain: Iron Oxides, Mica, Titanium Dioxide (all earth minerals), Ultramarines, Manganese Violet, Chrom
(Clear) Contains: Water, PVP (film-forming/holding agent),Triethanolamine (pH-adjusting agent), Carbomer (gel-based thickener), Glycerin (slip agent), Panthenol, Hydrolyzed Collagen (water-binding agent), Disodium EDTA (stabilizer), Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Imidazolidinyl Urea (preservatives).
Directions: Use the
Brow/Hair Tint as your last or close-to-last product. You do not want any of your powder-based products to cling to your brows or mess your neatly created brows!
Gently stroke one or two coats of the
Brow/Hair Tint onto each eyebrow (similar to how you apply mascara, but without being overzealous), being careful not to get it on the forehead or on the skin underneath the brow.
Guide the brush in the direction you want your brows to set, using the longer bristled side of the brush for a naturally defined look and the shorter bristled side of the brush for areas that need more defining or emphasis. It helps to start just beyond where the brow starts (usually where the hairs are the fullest) and brush back from there to the tail end of the brow. This will help prevent creating a too-strong, "angry-looking" brow.
Be patient—it will probably take you a few times through to get the hang of it. You may also find that you need to play around with the amount of product on the brush to get the correct amount for the look you want. If you want fuller brows, it is more than worth a try!
It is still a viable option to use a matte powder eyeshadow to define and fill in the brows (See Paula's Choice
Soft Matte Eyeshadow). Some cosmetics companies market brow powders, which are virtually identical to powder eyeshadows, save for the addition of waxes to alter the product's texture.
If you need to tame your brows but do not want or need any color, there are numerous brow gels to try, from Cover Girl to Trish McEvoy. However, a cost-effective way to do this is to use a bit of hairspray or non-sticky styling gel with an old (but still in good condition) toothbrush. Just brush through the brows to set, and you're done.
Eyebrow pencils have several problems: they need sharpening, they tend to have texture that's too dry, which hurts to apply or a texture that's too greasy, which will smudge and/or fade, and it takes a lot of skill and effort to get brow pencils to look convincing. Still, some women are adept at this and prefer the look of a pencil. The worst mistake made with these is trying to "draw" on brows where none exist—this rarely looks natural and often appears too severe.
If you have over-tweezed your brows, the first thing to do is stop all tweezing (for some women this takes much restraint!) and then use a matte powder eyeshadow with a wedge brow brush to lightly "draw in" or recreate your natural brow shape. Tweezing too far into the top of the natural browline will alter the brow's shape, and not always in a flattering way. For best results, tweeze hairs from the underside of the brow and go slowly. Once a hair has been plucked, it can take weeks to fully grow back. For more tips on tweezing, see
The Beauty Bible, 2nd Edition.
Brow/Hair Tint does not have a thick enough consistency to be used as a mascara.