Brows that shift blue over time cannot be corrected by simply adding a darker color.
This happens when the warm tones in old pigment fade first, leaving a cool base underneath. If this foundation is not addressed properly, the color may continue to look uneven or shift again over time.
Correct brow correction begins with neutralizing the unwanted blue tone, followed by precise mapping to redesign the shape. Only after the foundation is corrected should a suitable technique be applied with controlled warmth.
When this process is done correctly, brows appear cleaner, softer, and more balanced — and the color ages more naturally over time.
Proper correction is not about making brows darker.
It is about rebuilding the foundation for long-lasting, harmonious results.
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