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What's the next step up from eyebrow tinting?

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TokyoSushi · 12/07/2023 15:33

I had my eyebrows tinted last week for the first time and I loved it! But, they've pretty much faded away already...

What's the next step up after tinting that might last a little bit longer? I definitely don't want anything 'permanent' like microblading, but is there something in between?

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ocs30 · 12/07/2023 15:38

This is literally the only beauty treatment I do myself. I have it done professionally when I have my hair coloured or have my eyebrows shaped, but do it myself in between - I'm a brunette, so it's hard to mess up too much as long as you don't leave it on too long. I order eyebrow dye from Amazon.

Truthfully, it's slightly better when the woman who shapes my brows does it because she mixes up like 5 different colours, but like you say, it doesn't last very long, and comes out pretty well when I do it at home.

CosyCoffee · 12/07/2023 15:53

I do mine in between visits to my brow lady with this Demure Color Gel Eyebrow and Eyelash Tint 30g, Professional Formula Eyebrow and Eyelash Dye Kit with Keratin Complex delivering optimal strength, shine and color (3.0 Brow) amzn.eu/d/bU7WmWi

rubywho12 · 12/07/2023 15:55

Henna brows last longer than tinting

TokyoSushi · 12/07/2023 16:26

Oh I didn't even think about doing it myself! I've seen HD brows advertised but I'm not even entirely sure what they are! I definitely want very natural and not 'Love Island' type brows!

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Yorkshirelass04 · 12/07/2023 17:34

Lamination. The colour sticks longer as well.

KitchenDancefloor · 12/07/2023 17:43

Eyelure from Amazon costs about £5 and lasts for ages. I've had about 8 applications out of the kit and it's still got plenty left.

As long as you put Vaseline on the bits of skin you don't want dyed you can't go too far wrong. It looks natural but better. It gets rid of the greys sunbleached ends too.

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