what shade of zosisfod eyebrow should i use
For Zosisfod brows, you normally pick the shade by matching both your hair color and your skin undertone, then deciding whether you want a soft natural look or a stronger “power brow.” Without seeing you, the safest rule is: stay close to your natural brow hair, and if you’re between two options, go slightly lighter rather than darker.
Quick guide by hair color
- Platinum or very light blonde : Go for Zosisfod “Light” range (around 01–02) so your brows don’t overpower your face while still adding definition.
- Golden / strawberry blonde : Try Light 03 or Medium 04; these warmer blond‑to‑soft‑brown tones harmonize with the warmth in your hair.
- Light to mid brown hair : Medium 05–06 usually looks natural, giving enough depth without looking painted on.
- Dark brown to black hair : Use around 08–10 for a natural result; go up to 11–12 only if you like bold, high‑contrast brows.
- Red / auburn hair : Look for the Zosisfod auburn shades (often labeled R1 or R2) so your brows don’t turn too brown or too orange next to your hair.
How to use undertones
- Cool undertones (pink/rosy skin, burns easily): Choose ash or taupe‑based browns; very warm chestnut or golden shades can look off.
- Warm undertones (golden/olive skin, tans easily): Choose golden browns or chestnut; very ashy shades can look gray or dull.
- Neutral undertones: You can wear both cool and warm, but neutral‑toned brow shades tend to look the most seamless.
Simple test method
- Swatch two close Zosisfod shades on your jawline, not your hand. This better reflects how the color will sit next to your face.
- Step into natural daylight and check which one looks like real hair rather than obvious makeup.
- Fill with a light hand; if it’s too soft, you can build it up, but it’s harder to fix a brow that’s too dark or harsh.
If you tell your hair color (natural and dyed), plus whether your skin looks more cool, warm, or neutral, a more precise Zosisfod shade band (like “Light 02 vs Medium 05”) can be suggested. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.