I have black Features in my face [[eyelashes,eyebrows]] My hair is very light and my eybrows are JET BLACK.. i want to know is it possible for me to dye my eye brows brown? [[so it will blend in with my hair more,they are kind of bushy..not really though.]] 13/f
icexvii answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 7:52 pm: It is possible, but I would not recommend it. Other than being potentially dangerous with the risk of the dye going in your eyes, its also pointless. You risk making yourself look silly, and would be surprised as to how much of a difference your eyebrows make to your features. Also at 13, you really don't need to be worrying about this kind of thing. [ icexvii's advice column | Ask icexvii A Question ]
X0C0URT answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 5:36 pm: I'm sure you can, but don't try to do it yourself. Go to a stylist and have them professionally colored. If you think they're bushy you can get them waxed there too.
pjams77 answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 12:51 pm: yeah you can dye them the only thing is idk if you can use any old hair coloring kit or if theres a special one
Karen answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 11:06 am: It's possible to dye your eyebrows brown. There are products out in the market that are made to dye your eyebrows. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
xcuriousx0 answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 10:44 am: Hey,
it is possible to get your eye brows dyed. My friend had gotten her hair bleached blonde and she had DARK brown eyebrows and it looked CRAZY so she bleached her eyebrows blonde. So...u can probably dye yours brown. You might want to get them waxed before you get them dyed. It would make it alot easier.
**mucho love!**
kayla xo [ xcuriousx0's advice column | Ask xcuriousx0 A Question ]
AshleyZ416 answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 10:38 am: Yeah you can die them. They got stuff out there just for them or you could just use alittle bit of hair die.
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