What Happens to Your Hair When You Bleach Your Brows?
"You're basically lifting all the natural pigment from your hair," hairstylist Cory Aaron Scott told POPSUGAR. He added if you want to bleach your brows, he doesn't recommend doing it at home, as "there are so many dangerous things that can happen if not done by a licenced professional." (More on that in a moment.)
Why Would Someone Bleach Their Brows?
Much like there are a handful of reasons why someone would bleach or colour their hair, there are also a handful of reasons why a person would bleach their brows. Usually, this happens when a person wants to lighten their brow colour to match an equally lighter hair colour.
"Some people who wear a hair colour that is significantly lighter than their natural colour like to lighten their brows slightly to help make the lighter hair colour match their brows better, which creates a more natural appearance," hairstylist Jeremy Tardo said. "Others who bleach their eyebrows fully lighten them all the way to a super-light or white colour, which creates a more intense look that is typically created for fashion purposes."
Scott agreed, adding that he's also worked on fashion and movie sets to bleach and colour eyebrows for shoots and films.
How Long Does Eyebrow Bleaching Take?
This, of course, is dependent on how naturally dark your brows already are. "The darker your natural brows are, the more pigment you will need to remove from them in order to achieve a very light colour," Tardo said. "Thus, the darker your natural brow colour is, the longer your processing time is when bleaching your eyebrows."
Generally, though, it should take between 10-15 minutes.