Walnut Eyebrow Stain
I've been working on this formula for a while now. I was born in 83'... and when I was coming up, it was all the rage to pluck the heck outta your eyebrows. Google image search "Drew Barrymore, 1995" and you'll see what I'm talkin about.
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Anyway, my Cubana brows have mostly grown back in, but they're a bit sparse in spots. I'm not a huge fan of commercial makeup or microblading. Makeup usually contains nasty ingredients, and microblading is expensive and more of a commitment than I wanna make. What happens when my eyebrow hairs start turning grey and I've microbladed them? Am I just stuck with brown lines or spots on my face forever? Nah, I'm good on that. I'm also way too picky.
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My new eyebrow stain is a watercolor-like liquid that can be applied with a brush directly to your eyebrows wherever they need to be filled in. The result is subtle and natural looking, yet looks like more than doing nothing. I personally really like the natural "no makeup" look of it.
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My FAVORITE thing about this stain is that consistent use over time will result in a subtle semi-permanent stain. Kind of like henna, but MUCH more subtle. If you apply it in the morning and let it dry, it will look darker all day until you wipe it off, but if you keep using it day after day, you will notice the skin under your eyebrow hair becoming slightly pigmented. This will fade within a short time, days to weeks depending on your habits/skin. You have a lot of control over the level of "stain" achieved. This will never be super dramatic on those of us with already brown eyebrows.
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I have once again utilized the power of nature here. Juglans nigra that have fallen from the trees in my own yard, homegrown Achillea millefolium, and organic Barberry root.
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Each dram is 1/8 of an oz and comes in a super cute glass bottle with a dropper.
***This product contains Walnuts (for those with allergy concerns).
I've been working on this formula for a while now. I was born in 83'... and when I was coming up, it was all the rage to pluck the heck outta your eyebrows. Google image search "Drew Barrymore, 1995" and you'll see what I'm talkin about.
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Anyway, my Cubana brows have mostly grown back in, but they're a bit sparse in spots. I'm not a huge fan of commercial makeup or microblading. Makeup usually contains nasty ingredients, and microblading is expensive and more of a commitment than I wanna make. What happens when my eyebrow hairs start turning grey and I've microbladed them? Am I just stuck with brown lines or spots on my face forever? Nah, I'm good on that. I'm also way too picky.
•
My new eyebrow stain is a watercolor-like liquid that can be applied with a brush directly to your eyebrows wherever they need to be filled in. The result is subtle and natural looking, yet looks like more than doing nothing. I personally really like the natural "no makeup" look of it.
•
My FAVORITE thing about this stain is that consistent use over time will result in a subtle semi-permanent stain. Kind of like henna, but MUCH more subtle. If you apply it in the morning and let it dry, it will look darker all day until you wipe it off, but if you keep using it day after day, you will notice the skin under your eyebrow hair becoming slightly pigmented. This will fade within a short time, days to weeks depending on your habits/skin. You have a lot of control over the level of "stain" achieved. This will never be super dramatic on those of us with already brown eyebrows.
•
I have once again utilized the power of nature here. Juglans nigra that have fallen from the trees in my own yard, homegrown Achillea millefolium, and organic Barberry root.
•
Each dram is 1/8 of an oz and comes in a super cute glass bottle with a dropper.
***This product contains Walnuts (for those with allergy concerns).
I've been working on this formula for a while now. I was born in 83'... and when I was coming up, it was all the rage to pluck the heck outta your eyebrows. Google image search "Drew Barrymore, 1995" and you'll see what I'm talkin about.
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Anyway, my Cubana brows have mostly grown back in, but they're a bit sparse in spots. I'm not a huge fan of commercial makeup or microblading. Makeup usually contains nasty ingredients, and microblading is expensive and more of a commitment than I wanna make. What happens when my eyebrow hairs start turning grey and I've microbladed them? Am I just stuck with brown lines or spots on my face forever? Nah, I'm good on that. I'm also way too picky.
•
My new eyebrow stain is a watercolor-like liquid that can be applied with a brush directly to your eyebrows wherever they need to be filled in. The result is subtle and natural looking, yet looks like more than doing nothing. I personally really like the natural "no makeup" look of it.
•
My FAVORITE thing about this stain is that consistent use over time will result in a subtle semi-permanent stain. Kind of like henna, but MUCH more subtle. If you apply it in the morning and let it dry, it will look darker all day until you wipe it off, but if you keep using it day after day, you will notice the skin under your eyebrow hair becoming slightly pigmented. This will fade within a short time, days to weeks depending on your habits/skin. You have a lot of control over the level of "stain" achieved. This will never be super dramatic on those of us with already brown eyebrows.
•
I have once again utilized the power of nature here. Juglans nigra that have fallen from the trees in my own yard, homegrown Achillea millefolium, and organic Barberry root.
•
Each dram is 1/8 of an oz and comes in a super cute glass bottle with a dropper.
***This product contains Walnuts (for those with allergy concerns).