The initial outlay is a lot but I think it pays for itself in time & money over the 2-4 years (depends on the individual how long it lasts). I just roll out of bed, wash my face, clean teeth, put on SPF & I'm ready to go. No eye shadow, no wobbly eyeliner, no brushes, no eye makeup remover, just a roll of mascara on high days and holidays.
I’ve cut my fringe twice since lockdown started so it’s just below my eyebrows but not in my eyes because that would drive me nuts. And when the wind blows you can’t really see my eyebrows anyway because they’re fair.
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Jul 11, 2020 21:24:00 GMT
Mine has! Still having to wax it to keep it away the dratted thing away from my Xray Spex. When wearing a mask the eyebrows will be a key feature. The lass that does my beauty treatments got eyebrow tattoos about 2 years ago - she looks fabulous with them. She’s drop dead gorgeous anyway but they are very good however she did not lie when she told me about the pain, I’m not as brave as you Liv.
I 'get' why you have it done - eyebrow/ eyeliner tattoos but it takes me 30 seconds each morning to apply eye pencil and tightline my eyes ( I apply ticks in the corner as well ). I just timed myself to ensure I am not exaggerating. This lasts all day, no touch-ups needed, even in the heat here, so why go through the expense, and pain? I am genuinely curious.
It's a great pity the right of free speech isn't based on the obligation to say something sensible.
Mine are are the palest blond naturally so I have mine done to provide some to see, Ive never plucked them so they are still as nature intended but get waxed to shape and then tinted
Everything definitely looks fresher and more lifted when they are done
Mine are are the palest blond naturally so I have mine done to provide some to see, Ive never plucked them so they are still as nature intended but get waxed to shape and then tinted
Everything definitely looks fresher and more lifted when they are done
I don’t see the point of doing mine because you can’t see them. In the past I have used an eyebrow product (for blondes) and I looked ridiculous. Also if I darken them people would think that my hair is dyed if the eyebrows didn’t match, and I don’t dye it. My brows are a very light brown with bits of blonde scattered about so they’re not invisible, just fair.
I’ll just have to continue looking stale and “unlifted” but I do get what you mean. 🙂
My eyebrows have thinned with age, they are about half the width that you can see on my photo so I use an IT pencil, before that, Mally, before that,YBF, before that I don't remember but always one of those that are a sort of taupe which you can intensify by pressing harder.