Eyebrow Tinting, Explained - How Long It Lasts & Where To Book

Publish date: 2024-04-19

Show of hands – who loves a low-effort, high-impact beauty hack? Yaaaaaas. Us too. Eyebrow tinting is an excellent example of this. Why waste time with daily filling in, when one quick tinting sesh will save you weeks of faff?

A decent eyebrow shape, emphasised by some strategic tinting, means you can "wake up like this" a little later and skip sketching in your arches. It'll also give you some banging face-framing action, especially if you're brows are quite fair.

Before you get stuck in, we asked the pros for their top tips, whether you're heading into a salon, or trying it yourself at home. So, here's everything you need to know to ensure you get your best-ever brow before and after.

What does an eyebrow tint do?

“Eyebrow tinting is when semi-permanent dye is applied to the brow area to enhance and define them,” explains permanent make-up artist and CEO of Nouveau HD Beauty Group, Karen Betts. “Tinting can create fuller brows, as the colour-matched tint darkens the fine and light hair around the main brow area to add width and length.” She adds that it's now possible to darken, colour match or even lighten brows to enhance the face, depending on your skin tone and hair colour.

How do you choose the right colour?

Getting the colour right is super important. Too dark and they can look a little harsh, too light and they won't frame your features as well. If you're heading to an appointment, your brow technician will guide you. Suman, Founder of Suman Brows London, says: “After years of experience, I can choose the shade for each person simply by looking at their skintone and hair colour – but I will always chat with each client to assess which shade they want.”

But as a general rule of thumb, Suman always goes a shade darker than the hair. If you like your brows bold, you can go a little darker. Or, to play it safe, select as closely to your natural hair colour as possible (a good guide is the colour of your baby hairs)."

How long does eyebrow tinting last for?

"Those who go for a more dramatic look with the tint will tend to see it last longer, from 3-4 weeks", says Suman. "Those who want a more natural look will last a couple of weeks, and may have to re-do them more often as this will tend to fade earlier." Try to avoid getting your brows wet for at least 12 hours following your tint - chlorine can also shorten the wear of your tint. Betts also says to avoid using strong skincare actives such as retinol, and acids such as AHAs and BHAs around the brow area, as these will cause the tint to fade faster and could cause irritation.

What is the difference between brow dye and tint?

A brow tint and dye are essentially the same thing, but don't go confusing them with hair dye. The dye used to tint eyebrows is entirely different from hair dye, so make sure you're using the correct products if you're attempting it at-home. "I've heard that people go to their hair salons to get their hair done and ask their hair stylist to add a bit of dye on their brows", says Suman. “Hair dye is far too harsh for the delicate skin on the face - consider its proximity to your eyes, too.” Whichever dye you go for, ensure you do a patch test 48 hours beforehand.

Does eyebrow tinting fill in gaps?

“Some brow dyes – often referred to as hybrid brow dyes or tints – also stain the skin beneath the hair, which can help to fill small gaps for a fuller looking brow,” explains Betts. “A professional brow tint or dye will last around 4-6 weeks on the hair, but the skin stain usually only lasts for around 7 days, due to the skins natural exfoliation.”

Is brow tinting better than microblading?

While brow tinting can give the illusion of fuller brows by dyeing the lighter hairs, if there are larger gaps from over-plucking, or as a result of hair loss, tinting won’t fill these. “I’d recommend a permanent make-up treatment like microblading or nanoblading,” says Betts. “This technique uses tiny precision strokes, mimicking the natural direction and length of the brows for a truly natural and ultra-realistic looking brow that will last anything up to 18 months.” With this in mind, microblading is much pricier than tinting - usually between £200-£600.

What to expect during an eyebrow tinting appointment

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What to know if you're trying at-home tinting

4 top places to go for an eyebrow tint

If you're looking for the perfect place to experience a brow tint across the UK, GLAMOUR recommends:
1. Suman Brows London
2.Benefit Brow Bar
3.Blink Brow Bar

4. HD Brows
5. Shavata Brow Studio

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