Thoroughly cleanse the eyebrows before use. Before the first treatment, or after a longer break from coloring, please do a patch test. Add one pea size of Tint and approx. 3 drops of Oxidant Gel to the color bowl and mix together until a creamy mass is formed, 1:1 mixing ratio.
Apply the mixed color with the color brush in the direction of growth of the eyebrows. Make any corrections with a cotton swab and leave for 5-10 minutes.
Remove the color from the eyebrows with damp cotton pads. Comb through your brows once again with the brush.
The Brow Tint is a color paste in different shades, which is mixed with oxidant and thus colors eyebrows.
In the Tint Treatment, a pea-sized amount of Tint is mixed with about 3 drops of Oxidant Gel to a creamy consistency and spread evenly on eyebrows.
The result lasts up to 6 weeks on the hair. However, the result varies.
The Tint Treatment is gentle on your eyebrows and can therefore be repeated at any time. Ideally, as soon as the effect has worn off.
The contents are enough for about 30-40 applications.
The Browhenna equally colors both hair and the skin underneath and is therefore more intense in color.
We have 5 different shades: light brown, brown, graphite, blue black, black.
The already mixed Tint is not reusable, because the color dries after some time. However, our Tint is resealable and therefore has a long shelf life.
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The treatment lasts about 10-20 minutes, depending on the application time.
The treatment should not be painful if there is no allergic reaction. We recommend performing a patch test 24 hours beforehand, preferably on an inconspicuous area. Nevertheless, this is not a guarantee that a reaction is excluded.
Our oxidant is very skin friendly and pH neutral. If something should get into the eye, the eye should be held under running water. Permanent damage will still not occur!
Do not use any products containing oil after the treatment in order to maintain the color effect as long as possible.
The same applies here as with hair coloring. Since it is not allowed to test on pregnant women, there are no studies on this.