
we have many brow options
Brow Tinting
What is a tint?
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Brow tinting is a quick and effective beauty treatment that enhances the colour and definition of your eyebrows.
The process instantly darkens and intensifies their natural colour of the hair. Tinting makes them appear fuller and more prominent, enhancing your eye's allure without the need for Makeup.It also fills in sparse areas and defines their shape, giving them a polished, well-groomed look. we also offer this for blondes for a very natural look.
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Classic tinting offers a natural enhancement focused on the hair itself, while High Brow tinting provides a more pronounced effect by staining the skin for a bolder, fuller appearance that lasts longer.

High Brow tint
This uses a special formulation designed to not only dye the hair but also stain the skin beneath the lashes or brows. As a result, this method can create the illusion of fuller lashes or brows even when the hair is lighter or sparser. The colour typically lasts longer than classic tinting, sometimes up to several weeks, depending on skin type.The staining gives a more defined look, which can reduce the need for brow pencils.
Classic tint
This method involves applying a semi-permanent dye to the lashes or brows. The dye typically lasts about 4 to 6 weeks and primarily colours the hair itself without significantly affecting the skin underneath. The results give a natural enhancement to the lashes and brows, making them appear darker and fuller without visible staining on the skin.
Lamination
What is a Lamination?
Brow lamination is designed to shape and set eyebrows into a desired position for a fuller, more polished look. The process involves applying a special solution that relaxes the brow hairs, allowing them to be brushed and styled into place. This treatment can help create the illusion of thicker, more voluminous brows while keeping them neat and uniform. The results typically last several weeks, making it a popular choice for those seeking a low-maintenance yet stylish brow enhancement.









