
While brow tints are ideal for simplifying your daily makeup routine and creating a natural-looking brow look, they aren’t free of downsides—in fact, according to brow expert and founder of Sania’s Brow Bar, Sania Vucetaj, professional eyebrow tints have been banned in many states due to the potential for serious eye injuries. Vucetaj also notes that the tinting process can damage the brow follicles, which could lead to hair loss. Because of these risks, Sania’s Brow Bar doesn’t currently offer the treatment.
“Additionally, tinting is only meant to be performed by licensed aestheticians and cosmetologists, so if someone is looking to receive this treatment, they should ensure that the person performing this device has all the proper licenses,” she adds. It's also a good idea to read up on the salon or studio's reviews and policies, as well as regulations for your at-home kits.
If you want the brow tint look without the potential risks, consider using a temporary brow product, like a gel, wax, pencil, or pomade.
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