I tried to dye my eyebrows jet black but ended up with two blocks on my face – I had to shave them off

A WOMAN has revealed what happens when you don't take measures while dyeing your hair, especially your eyebrows.

She had tried to dye her brows black but ended up eyebrowless.


In a social media clip, a woman named Summer Reay shared her attempt at dyeing her eyebrows at home.

After applying the black dye liberally, she tried to wipe off the tint to reveal a darker brow and failed.

But, as she rubbed the piece of cloth against her eyebrow, she realized it wasn't coming off.

It was then that she accepted her fate and did the next best thing: she shaved off her eyebrows completely.

However, she really didn't need to do that as there are many ways to fix the situation.

The majority of comments left on her post suggested some of these ways with one user writing: "I know it's too late but you can use soap!"

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A second person commented that they could have applied vaseline to their skin before using the dye and a third claimed they could have used Dawn dish soap.

And while tinting your eyebrows at home can lead to a disaster, so can over-plucking.

A beautician shared the common mistakes most people make when attempting to tweak your brows at home.

According to the brow expert, one thing to keep in mind when plucking is that eyebrows are always going to be uneven.

However, to get them as symmetrical as possible, it's best to measure them so they align with the rest of your facial features.

In addition, you want to work with what's best for your own face.

In other words, following along with your natural arch is key.

This can actually help magnify your natural features.




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