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Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:41 am |
Hello,
I am about to purchase lamas eyelash masque but I am wondering if it is good to use on the eyebrowes as well?
my eyelashes are naturally long and dark, so I don't need to worry too much about tinting them
The problem I have is I apply sunless tanning creme and over time the creme has bleached my eyebrows so that there are red and blond spots instead of being one full dark color.
I would like to use the Lamas tint to tint my eyebrows. My hair is very dark brown to almost black, so will Lamas work for this purpose?
Or do you know of a better product to dye the brows?
Thank you for your help!
P.S. I went to Lamas website: lamasbeautysecrets.com and could not find the kit. Any ideas of where I can find it on the website? Or if they no longer have it, where do we find it?
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Wed Jan 12, 2005 11:44 am |
I suppose you could use the Lamas to cover the lighter areas in your brows – just make sure that if you decide to use it on your lashes as well that you have two separate tubes of it to avoid cross-contimination.
To be honest, I think your best bet would to buy a DIY eyebrow/lash tinting (dye) kit and use that to tint your brows. The effect would last about a month and then you’d need to touch up. You can buy a DIY kit by Roux at most local beauty supply stores (i.e.: Sallys Beauty Supply) for about $20USD and it contains about 30 applications.
For more info, see this link: http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=3944&highlight=diy
HTH,
Carrie |
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Wed Jan 12, 2005 12:09 pm |
I use the Lamas Lash Masque on my brows. I have medium brown/red hair and dark brown brows. I find that the Lash Masque fills them in nicely. Note that my hair is very fine so it picks up and holds color. Some people with course texture hair find the Lash Masque color does not grab to the lashes and brows.
Carrie's suggestion really sounds worth a shot. I live in MA and salons are not even allowed to tint lashes anymore. Just be careful you don't get anything in you eyes. |
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Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:34 pm |
you could also buy MAC eybrow gels. They're coloured and will hide the discolouration without risk of injuring the eye...it'll also set the brows and keep them nicely in place. I use their clear, but they do have coloured too (they didn't quite match my brow colour dark blonde/brown...) |
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