Brow Trends in 2025

The natural brow will make a comeback in 2025

Brows have always been the subtle frame for our faces, and 2025 is about finding ways to showcase their individual style and texture. Today’s trends have evolved from the ultra-sculpted, “Instagram brows” to something more natural. The 2025 brow trends encourage people to lean into their unique features. Less is more.

Fluffy and Natural Brows 

The fluffy, natural brow look champions minimal grooming. This trend is all about embracing your true brow shape.  This look celebrates the unique growth pattern of each brow, creating an effortlessly soft look. Next time you are at your brow styling appointment with Alison Jade, forgo the trim for a softer brow look.

Feathered Brows for a Soft Edge

If you want a bit more polish without harsh edges, feathered brows offer the perfect solution. This trend focuses on soft, upward strokes to create a subtle yet structured look. By brushing your brow hairs, you can mimic a soft, feathery texture that diffuses any stark lines. A reliable brow gel works wonders here, adding just enough hold to lift the tail of the brow and maintain a tidy yet natural shape throughout the day. 

To get that lifted, defined look, apply brow gel in the opposite direction of your hair growth at the front, then brush hairs upward and smooth the tail to create a structured finish. 

We love the Alison Jade Brow Fix for a softly set brow.

Laminated Brows for a Sleek Finish

If you want to take it one step further than a daily brow gel, try a Brow Lamination with a soft tint.

A brow lamination typically lasts around 6-8 weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle and aftercare. Always follow your Brow Lamination aftercare!  Avoid getting your brows wet for the first 24 hours and try to limit exposure to oils and heavy skincare products around the brow area.

For a more natural look, opt for a softer brow tint or no tint at all.

Book your Brow Lamination online now with Alison Jade in Perth or Melbourne.

 

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