Welcome to my beauty blog. As a makeup artist, I look at brows as a bare necessity, like your moisturizer or deodorant, like guys needing their haircut every few weeks. I don't particularly follow any rules, but there are some do's and don'ts when it comes to eyebrows.
SHAPING...Always go for the most flattering, natural brow shape possible. I recommend seeing a reputable brow specialist, even one or two times. Most likely, the artist will set the tone and get your brow shape in the right direction so that maintenance will be easier. I know it's not easy to trust anyone with your brows the first time, so ask for a consultation before any waxing or tweezing is done. I give every single first time client one by having them hold the mirror as I explain what I recommend.
MAINTAINING... Ladies, if you are “tweezer happy”, STOP!!! I've worked with countless women who over tweezed for years, or maybe a long time ago. It weakens the hair follicles and your brows eventually fall out, even where you don't pluck! Bad wax job? It happens all the time. Most of the time hair grows back with a little patience and consistency. I prefer not to wax or thread, I sculpt brows by tweezing and trimming. It's simply mistake proof!
FILLING IN...My favorite part! There's nothing more attractive on a woman's face than well groomed brows. The last thing I do in all my brow sessions is fill in (if necessary) with the correct brow products while my client watches. Know that pencils, powders, gel, etc...All deliver different results. Let a professional show you how to select colors to best match the hair on your brows, not your head.




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