Monday, December 29, 2025

Make Your Own Natural Eyebrow Gel With Aloe Vera Gel And Cocoa

 


To make natural brow gel with aloe vera and cocoa, mix pure aloe vera gel (the base for hold) with cocoa powder (for brown tint), and optionally add ground coffee for depth or a drop of oil (like coconut/almond) for consistency, blending until a smooth, tinted paste forms, then store in a small jar to use with a spoolie for taming

and defining your brows. 

Ingredients

  • Base: 1-2 tablespoons pure Aloe Vera gel (store-bought or fresh).
  • Color: 1/2 teaspoon cocoa powder (adjust for desired brown shade).
  • Optional Enhancers:
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground coffee grounds (for darker tint/caffeine boost).
    • A drop or two of coconut oil or almond oil (for texture/nourishment).
    • A tiny pinch of cornstarch or arrowroot powder (to thicken). 

Instructions

  1. Combine Dry: In a small bowl, mix the cocoa powder (and coffee grounds, if using).
  2. Add Wet: Stir in the aloe vera gel until well combined. Add a drop of oil if the mix seems too thick.
  3. Mix Thoroughly: Blend until you get a smooth, consistent paste, adding tiny amounts of powder or gel to reach your perfect shade and texture.
  4. Store: Transfer to a clean, small container or an empty mascara tube. 

You can watch this video for a tutorial on how to use the gel:

How to Use

  • Use a clean spoolie or angled brush to apply.
  • Brush onto brows in upward strokes, following your natural hair growth.
  • Let it set for a few minutes before touching. Store in the fridge for longer freshness. 

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