regular tint vs. hybrid tint
Need help deciding which tinting procedure would work best for you? Here’s the difference between hybrid tinting and regular eyebrow tinting…
Need help deciding which tinting procedure would work best for you? Here’s the difference between hybrid tinting and regular eyebrow tinting…
regular tinting
The purpose of tinting brows is to create the illusion of more volume and thickness by darkening the hairs. However, with regular brow tint, the dye will only stain the skin the first day or so. The main goal of this product is to stain the hair for up to four weeks depending on the client’s skin and hair type.
sparse brows and tinting
If you have sparse areas (missing layers of hair) in your brows and you are looking to have the “filled in” look, regular tinting might not be for you because the tint will not have enough hair to adhere to in order to give you a darkened effect.
the best candidates
Regular tinting works best for brows that are at a good, healthy growth phase, hairs are light to medium in color (even if it’s just the roots), and will last longer for those who have normal (not too oily) skin.
hybrid tinting
This option has a more “wow” effect since it’s purpose is to stain the skin for up to seven days and dye the hair for you to seven weeks!
style
Although it’s a more bold effect, we can customize the color and application based on the client’s preference (natural or bold shades, faded front section of brows wispy or defined tails, etc.)
the best candidates
Hybrid tinting will work on pretty much everyone, with any brow color and hair texture. Since it’s made to have a more strong skin stain effect, know that it will be its darkest on the first day post application and will continue to dade from the skin over time.
If you’re still unsure which option to choose, let’s talk about it during your next appointment!