![]() Our pick for light brown hair is the Thick It Stick It! Brow Gel in Brunette. That means if you have light brown hair, you’ll likely achieve the most natural brow look with a medium rather than light brown brow product. Many people find that their natural brow color is a shade or two darker than their natural hair color (it’s not universal, of course, but nothing really is). ![]() Try our Lift & Snatch! Brow Tint Pen in Blonde, or if you’re between warm blonde and light brown, opt for the shade Soft Brown. Eyebrow Colors For Warm Blonde Hairįor warmer blonde hair-think honey or caramel-neutral blonde brow products will provide the most natural look. If you want a more striking look, you can opt for a darker brow-just be sure to pick a shade with cooler undertones. Complement your platinum blonde hair with a cool-toned brow product, like our Micro Brow Pencil in Ash Blonde. Platinum blonde is just about the coolest hair shade there is (in terms of undertones-though the bleached-blonde hue does have an undeniable edginess to it, too). For darker red hues, warmer brown shades (like our Thick It Stick It! Brow Gel in Rich Auburn) are ideal. If you have lighter red hair, try a neutral-toned taupe brow product, like the Micro Brow Pencil in Taupe. Generally speaking, though, the best brow colors for redheads tend to be in the brown family. ![]() That variety means there isn’t one brow color that’s universally flattering for all redheads. Red hair can be a range of shades-from strawberry blonde to vivid crimson to soft chestnut. Ahead, find our advice on which brow colors work best for different hair colors. With those basic rules of thumb out of the way, we can get to the nitty-gritty. If you’re unsure, opt for a color with a neutral undertone these shades tend to flatter a wider range of people. ![]() Colors that are too warm may contrast strangely if you have a cooler complexion, while cool-toned shades can look greyish on warmer skin tones. The shade isn’t the only factor to consider when choosing an eyebrow color: Undertone matters, too. The goal isn’t to make your brows one solid block of color but rather to mimic the texture and dimension of natural brows-which is more easily achieved with a slightly lighter hue. This is especially important if you’re using a brow product to fill in sparse areas (such as an eyebrow pencil). Brows that are too dark can overpower the face. If you’re stuck trying to decide between two similar-looking brow products, opt for the lighter one-especially if you’re after a more natural look. When In Doubt, Go Lighter With Your Brow Products Those with darker skin, meanwhile, will generally find a brow color a few shades darker than their skin is the most flattering option-light-colored eyebrows may be hard to see. For example, blonde hair and brown eyebrows may not match well, especially if you’re after a more subtle look. Some shades will simply be more flattering than others, depending on your natural hair and skin tones. The first-and arguably most important-thing to keep in mind when choosing your brow color is your skin and hair coloring. These are tips you’ll also want to keep in mind when choosing your brow products, such as eyebrow pencils or tinted brow mascaras. Keep in mind that when we’re talking about eyebrow coloring, we’re not just talking about dyeing your brows (though that’s certainly an option). How To Find a Flattering Eyebrow Color: Tips and Tricksīefore we dive into different brow colors and who they flatter best, we thought it would be helpful to go over some general advice for finding a brow color that complements your hair and skin.
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