Hello! I hope you've all had a lovely week and you've been celebrating two days of no work in style. Unfortunately, I've not been able to travel home for Mother's day this year due to work commitments so I'm feeling a little bit sorry for myself. But we've decided to celebrate in a couple of weeks when I can make it home so yummy afternoon teas and spa time is heading my way soon (
phew!).
Anyway, I've been meaning to blog about this topic for a while now since a few requests I received after mentioning in
'My Essentials' post that I dye my own eyebrows. As my brows are fairly thin, I still use the
Benefit Brow Zing in
Fair as a day-to-day filler, but to make sure my base shape is always there, I rely on my DIY dying!
Now I first stumbled across this when my Mum's hairdresser offered to dye my blonde eyebrows for me if I bought the products. The thought of having two visible hairy things above my eyes did scare me at first, but seeing as the vast majority of the world have their eyebrows on show I thought, why not?!
Two weeks later I was raring to go. Recommended products purchased and notepad and pen at the ready to jot down all of the details. Twenty five minutes later, I had a set of eyebrows and an empty notepad. Luckily it is so simple to do so I didn't need to make any notes (
how I thought simultaneous eyebrow dying and note taking would work, I dont know!).
So here we go, a little step-by-step guide to dying your eyebrows at home...enjoy!
The products
Strictly Professional eyelash tint developer (
£5.00)- This is the solution which helps the dye to develop. Enough said really!
Combinal eyelash and eyebrow tint dye (
£9.99-£12)- I use the brown shade of this dye as my hair is quite fair, but you can purchase this dye in black and for some bizarre reason in blue as well (m
aybe Kim K's next trend?!)
Lip brush- I use this to applicate the dye as a small brush makes it easier to create the desired shape.
Small pot- Use this to mix together the developer and dye
Tweezers- If you're like me and have blonde eyebrows, when you dye them for the first time, it is scary to see the amount of strays that have been lurking for so long!
Step 1- mixing the solutions
To start, add 3-4 drops of the developer into your small pot.
Next, add a small finger nail sized amount of the dye into the pot with the developer in.
Mix the two liquids together until they create one brown solution which is thick enough to sit on the eyebrow and not drip!
Step 2- applying the dye
Use your lip brush to apply the solution. Start on the inner corner of your eyebrow and use long, sweeping strokes to apply across.
Do this a few times to ensure you have created the shape you want, with no gaps (
even Cara D couldn't pull off bald spots in eyebrows).
Take a make up wipe or a cotton wool bud and wipe around the eyebrow to make sure you don't have excess dye left on the skin around the area. Don't panic if you miss a bit at this point as I find that over night the skin that was dyed accidentally seems to go back to a normal colour (
hurrah!).
Step 3- the wait
This bit depends on how bold/dark you want your eyebrows. Personally I leave it on for 20-25 minutes when I haven't done it for a while. My hairdresser recommended 15 minutes when she first did it on me, but as I have blonde eyebrows, this didn't give me the obvious
'I have eyebrows' look I was hoping for. During this time, the dye will darken quite a bit- don't panic! You will look very odd as time goes on but it's all for a good cause. Just avoid any human contact during the waiting period.
Step 4- the grand reveal
When the time's up, you can wipe the dye off. I use a make up wipe to do this. First of all I take the main bulk, and then I scrub a bit harder around the eyebrow to get rid of any excess dye. At this point I also quickly grab the tweezers before anyone spots the unruley beasts that have appeared on my forehead.
And that's it! I hope this post is useful for anyone who is spending a copious amount of time and money on getting their eyebrows dyed professionally. I mean yes, it isn't as relaxing as sitting in a salon with a cup of tea in your hand and the latest Cosmo on your lap, but it is far cheaper and you get a bonus accomplished feeling at the end- perfect!
Let me know how you get on.
Georgie.