The Perfect Brow Color For Your Hair Color

by Joanne Millares August 03, 2017 How To's & DIY





Eyebrow pencils: They seem simple in theory, but if only they were as easy coloring in the lines. And that's just talking about using them. Throw in which figuring out which shade to start with and we all might as well be back in kindergarten.
New York City brow specialist Maribeth Madron has tips to demystify the struggle that is eyebrow pencil selection for every hair color. Before we begin, look at the photo below: On the left, you'll see untouched brows, and on the right, you'll see a comparison of the wrong and right colors to use. The wrong color is on the left eyebrow (your left, looking at the screen), and the better color is on the right eyebrow. Read on for her expert tips.
For red hair...

eyebrow pencil for red hair

"When choosing a brow pencil, it's not just about matching your hair color. It's also about your skin tone and eye color. If your skin tone has pink in it, you don't want to match exactly to your hair color or else it will look orange. So you want to go for something a little ashy," advises Madron. 
For brown hair...

eyebrow pencil for brown hair

"For brunettes, the general rule is to stay within one to two shade ranges of your hair color. If you have light brown hair with light eyes, pick a darker tone to define. If you have dark eyes, it's always safer to go slightly lighter. You should match to your highlight rather than your base," says Madron. 
For black hair...

eyebrow pencil for black hair

"People with black hair seem to think they need to find an exact match, but that tends to look drawn-on and fake. Try a cool, medium-brown instead," she says.
For blonde hair...

eyebrow pencil for blonde ombre hair

"If you're a blond, you don't want to look mousy. If you have light skin and eyes, match to the base tone of your hair. This will provide get definition and, more importantly, make you look awake. If you match to the lightest part of your hair, you'll look tired and washed-out." says Madron.
Tips to remember:
  • dark haired people should go one or two shades lighter than the color of hair on their head
  • light haired people to go two shades darker than the color of hair on their head

Found the right color for your hair?

source: glamour



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