Hybrid Dye
Hybrid dye is a brow tinting technique that not only colors the eyebrow hairs but also leaves an imprint on the skin. The hybrid dye remains visible on the skin for up to 7 days and keeps the brow hairs tinted for up to 6 weeks. This treatment is ideal for anyone who wants to wake up and go to bed with fresh, full, and beautifully shaped eyebrows—without needing makeup.
Both clients with and without permanent makeup can benefit from this treatment.
Treatment
We begin the treatment by shaping the brows using brow mapping. Together, we determine which shape and color best suit your face. I then draw the desired shape and bring the brows into form through epilation.
Next, I apply the hybrid dye—a formula that not only dyes the brow hairs but also leaves a color imprint on the skin. This creates full, defined brows, allowing us to fill in sparse areas and correct asymmetry. Whether you’re looking for a natural or more intense look — everything is possible!

- Clean, defined brow shape
- Choose between a natural or fuller result
- Fills in scars and sparse spots
- Stop plucking your eyebrows 2 to 3 weeks before your appointment. This provides the most hair to work with and allows for the best result.
- Avoid tanning beds or direct sun exposure in the week before your appointment. Also avoid self-tanning products, as they can affect the color outcome.
- Please arrive with your usual makeup routine. This gives me insight into your preferences and helps with shaping.
- Do not get the brows wet in the first 24 hours.
- Stay out of the sun and tanning beds for the first 48 hours, as this increases the risk of irritation or discoloration.
- Avoid oil-based products and makeup on the brows.
- Avoid exfoliating or scrubbing products on the brows, as they can cause the imprint and color to fade.
Allergic reactions can be unpredictable. If you experience itching, flaking, or swelling, consult a doctor immediately.
The following conditions are considered contraindications, though I’m happy to evaluate each case individually to explore treatment options:
- Allergy or sensitivity to hair dye, glue, or lash lift products
- Acne, eczema, psoriasis, or sunburned skin in the brow area
- Recent skin damage or swelling around the brows — this can worsen with hybrid dye and trigger an allergic reaction
- Use of corticosteroid creams near the brow area
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Within 2 weeks of a chemical peel, laser treatment, or injectables near the brows
- Chemotherapy — this weakens the hair and affects results. In such cases, treatment is not offered.