If you’re wondering what brow colour to choose, we have some top tips for you. Many people wonder if their eyebrows should match their hair colour. But in most cases, matching your eyebrows with the hair on your head will look too monochromatic.
If you have lighter hair, it’s best to go for a brow shade one or two shades darker. Conversely, if you have darker hair, try going one to two shades lighter with your brow colour. Not only will this look more natural, but it’s also much more harmonious.
Blonde Hair: When choosing an eyebrow colour for blondes, it’s important to remember that less is more. You want to choose a brow colour that isn’t too harsh, or else your brows will look unnatural, and you could wind up looking old or mean! Fill in any sparse areas with a colour only slightly darker than your hair colour. If you have platinum, ash, or golden blonde hair, brow shades that would suit you are Ash Blonde or Taupe.
Auburn Hair: If you have auburn hair, your eyebrows may be lighter or darker than your natural hair colour. You may have red, blonde, and even light brown tones in your brows. Whether you have auburn or truly red hair, you want something that will complement the warmer tones in your brows. Go for shades like Ash Blonde, Caramel, or Auburn.
Brown Hair: Brunettes generally have quite pronounced brows that only need to be filled in lightly. In most cases, you’ll only need to go a shade or two lighter than your natural hair colour. Light Brown and Medium Brown are colours to look for—and maybe even Taupe if you have very light brown locks. For a natural look, try to focus most of the product towards the tail of the brow and in sparse areas. If you want to emphasise your darker brows, we recommend Garbo & Kelly Brow Pomade in Brunette, particularly if you prefer not to use a traditional eye pencil.
Black Hair: The best brow colour for black hair is actually … Black. If you don’t want your eyebrow colour to match your hair, you can easily use a Chocolate or Dark Brown pencil. But going with a Black pencil won’t look overdrawn or crazy.
Grey Hair: Figuring out how to colour grey eyebrows can be tricky. Basically, you have to decide if your want to mask your natural brow colour or embrace it! If you want to cover grey tones in your brows, we recommend applying Maybelline Tattoo Brow Gel Tint, a temporary stain that leaves brows evenly coloured and filled. If you want to keep your eyebrows grey, we recommend using Cool Blonde, Ash, or Taupe shades like Eye Of Horus Brow Define in Husk (Ash Blonde).
With thousands of different skin tones and hair colours out there, it can be really difficult to choose the right colour eyebrow makeup. It’s not simply the case of ‘brunettes using a brown eyebrow pencil and blondes going for a blonde shade.’ If only it was that easy! When choosing your eyebrow makeup, you need to consider the tones. Are you a blonde with a cool undertone? Or perhaps a brunette with a warm undertone?
Let EyebrowQueen help you choose the correct tone of brow makeup to suit your hair colour.
What shade of eyebrow makeup should I use?
As a general rule, we’d suggest when choosing your eyebrow makeup colour, to stick within two shades of your hair colour. This will keep the look natural. Don’t waste your time seeking a brow product that is the exact same colour as your hair - it is not essential. It’s more important however to ensure that the shades are complementary. Instead of getting an exact colour match, opt for something that is a couple of shades darker.
What is my brow tone?
It’s really important when selecting the brow tone for your eyebrow makeup to consider the undertone of your hair colour. Are you a blonde with cool or warm undertones? Are you a medium brunette with red undertones or perhaps a dark brunette with cool undertones? In a similar vain to buying concealers or foundations, you need to look at the undertones of your colourings and select brow makeup with the same undertones as getting it right can be the difference between ‘nice brows’ and brows that ‘Wow!’
Play with shades to compliment your brow tone
Don’t be scared to play around using a couple of eyebrow products in different shades. Most people have a few colour shades in their hair so brow hairs should be no different. If your brows are solely one shade there is a risk that they look a little fake and too ‘done’. Create texture and depth by using a couple of products in different shades - your brows will look more natural for it.
A few tips from EyebrowQueen to help with your brow tone selection…
Eyebrow makeup - The right tones for Blonde hair
It’s important for blondes to get the base colour right as if they go too dark, they can run the risk of the brows becoming a little too overpowering which will throw their facial features off balance! Blondes should go a maximum of two shades darker.
Platinum and ashy blondes should opt for an ashy toned brow pencil such as the Brow Pro pencil or the Brow Colour Boost in shade ‘Blonde’
Golden, caramel and warmer blondes should opt for a browner blonde shade such as the Bro Pro pencil and Brow colour boost in ‘Bronde’.
Eyebrow makeup- The right tones for Brunettes
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The general rule for brunettes is to stay one (or sometimes two) shade ranges from your hair colour. Remember to look at your undertone. Warmer brunettes will need to select brow make up with those warmer orangey undertones such as the Brow Colour Boost by EyebrowQueen in shades ‘Warm Brown’ and ‘Medium Brown’ . Whereas cooler brunettes will want to go for makeup that doesn't have any warm undertones at all but instead has a darker base tone such as the Brow Pro in ‘Dark Cool brown.
Eyebrow makeup - The right tones for black hair
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Sadly for those with black hair it’s not simply the case to automatically opt for a black brow pencil. Going too dark can make your brows look too dramatic and run the risk of looking a little ‘drawn on’.
Someone with black hair could instead try a cooler toned brown (Like the Brow Pro in ‘Cool Medium Brown’ ) and build up the product to create the brow look. Or as mentioned before, mix two colours together to create a more natural look; Perhaps a black and a dark brown.
EyebrowQueens brow products in ‘Dark Cool Brown’ mixed with their ‘Black’ shade would be the perfect options to try.
Finding the right tone of brow makeup for grey hair
If you have grey hair air on the side of caution and stay on the lighter side to avoid looking washed out. A brow that is too dark on someone that has grey hair can make the brows look too prominent and overpowering on the face. Opt for a cool toned blonde like the ‘Blonde’ Brow colour Boost or ‘Bronde’ (depending on how dark the grey is). This will look a lot more complimentary with grey hair.
Top Tip : Remember you can change the intensity of colour that you get from your brow makeup with a simple change of pressure when you apply. Applying less pressure when applying faux hair strokes with your eyebrow pencil will give light, subtle colour which is recommended at the bulb of the brows for example. Applying more pressure will add more depth of colour and is better suited to the arches and the tails to create definition.
Hopefully you are now better equipped to go and choose the right tone of eyebrow makeup suited to your skin and hair tone! Good Luck!