Jane Iredale PureBrow Precision Pencil Soft Black 0,09g
Description
Description
Soft black eyebrow pencil for dark hair without a harsh appearance
Fully black pigment on the eyebrow is rarely flattering. Even with jet-black hair, a truly black eyebrow often looks heavier than the hair color itself, making the face appear harsher and the gaze less open. The solution is not less pigment, but a black with brown warmth incorporated — a shade that delivers the intensity dark hair demands without looking like a block of color.
The Soft Black variant of the Jane Iredale PureBrow Precision Pencil is designed precisely for that balance. The black base is softened with brown undertones, making the color appear naturally dark on the skin rather than like pencil. The fine twist-up tip allows detailed hair-by-hair application, which is essential with black shades to avoid harsh lines.
Color: A soft black shade with a warm brown undertone, ideal for dark brown to black hair.
Benefits
- Soft black shade with brown warmth prevents the harsh effect of pure black
- A fine twist-up tip is more important at this dark intensity than with any other shade
- Formula remains matte and water-resistant without fading throughout the day
- Works for both young full-brow trends and more mature eyebrow definition
- Vegan, wheat-free, and free of mineral oils according to Jane Iredale's clean beauty standard
Active ingredients
Iron Oxides (CI 77499): The black iron oxide is the core of this shade and responsible for the depth. Unlike soot-like carbon black pigments, this mineral is gentler on the sensitive skin around the eyebrows and does not oxidize upon contact with the skin.
Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891): Provides the softening effect that prevents this shade from appearing as pure black. Combined with the brown iron oxides, it creates the characteristic soft black color that reads as dark hair on the skin.
Boron Nitride: Gives the formula its soft, smooth texture, allowing even intense dark pigments to be applied with control. Prevents too much product from being deposited on the skin at once during application.
How to use
- Use the twist point very sparingly — a millimeter is more than enough
- Test briefly on the back of your hand to gauge intensity before you start
- Work with separate strokes and avoid any continuous lines
- Concentrate the color where the brow is thin, not where it’s already full
- Blend firmly with the spoolie — this step is essential for black shades
Suitable for
- Dark brown hair with a pronounced black sheen
- Natural black hair in all ethnic variations
- Dyed black or blue-black hair that requires matching brow intensity
- Eyebrows that have noticeably faded over the years while the hair remained dark
- Those experienced with eyebrow makeup and who have a precise hand
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this shade called Soft Black and not just Black?
Because pure black pigment almost never looks natural on the skin. The brown warmth in Soft Black makes the color read as dark hair on the brow rather than pencil. Even on jet black hair, this soft variant looks more natural than pure black.
I’m a beginner with eyebrow makeup — can I start with Soft Black?
Soft Black requires a lighter hand than lighter shades because the pigment deposits faster. If your hair is really dark and you want intensity, it’s definitely possible. For the learning curve, we recommend practicing for a few days on just the brow tail, where mistakes are less noticeable.
Can I mix this shade with Dark Brown for a middle tone?
Yes, many users with very dark brown hair mix both shades by using Dark Brown on most of the brow and Soft Black only on the tail for extra intensity. This creates a natural gradient from light to dark.

