
MAPPING + TINT ONLY TUTORIAL
In this step-by-step tutorial, I’ll show you how I effectively tint my brows at home. You’ll watch:
- How I perform a patch test before starting.
- How I prepare my skin for tinting for the best possible results.
- How I map and shape my brows before applying.
- The correct way to mix and prepare my tint following the user manual.
- Step-by-step applying the tint evenly for natural-looking results.
- Tips for adjusting processing times to achieve my desired shade and removing certain areas first to achieve an ombre look.
- Complete aftercare guidance—including how to maintain tint, what to avoid after tinting, and how long I can expect it to last.
Products you will need to follow the tutorial:
- Brow Code Tint Kit (Ask our chat bot for detailed advice on choosing a colour)
- Mapping string
- Mapping pencil (don't forget the sharpener!)
- Brow Ruler
- Skin Prep Spray
- Brow Scrub
- Cotton Pads
- Cotton Tips
- Cotton Sticks
Optional:
- Tint/Dye Applicator brush (a brush comes in the tint kit, but this is more precise and what I use in my beauty salon.)
- Acrylic palette (a bowl comes in the tint kit, but this is easier for a more precise application)
IMPORTANT TINTING SAFETY NOTICE
Before purchasing or using our At-Home Brow Tinting Tutorial, please read the following carefully:
Tinting products contain ingredients that may cause irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. Always perform a patch test 24–48 hours before each use.
DO NOT use this product if you:
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Have cuts, grazes, eczema, or any irritation in the brow area
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Have previously experienced a reaction to hair dye or brow tint
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Are allergic to hair dye ingredients such as PPD (p-Phenylenediamine)
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Have a contagious skin condition near the treatment area
Please use caution if you:
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Have very sensitive skin
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Are pregnant or breastfeeding (consult your doctor first)
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Have recently had chemical peels, or laser treatments (wait at least 5–7 days)
If any of the above apply to you:
We recommend avoiding tinting and considering makeup alternatives instead.
If you’re unsure whether tinting is safe for your skin, consult with a professional before using this product. Your safety comes first!