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Is it ok to trim long eyebrow hairs? -
13-08-08, 10:07 AM
Hi all,
Just wondering whether it is ok to trim brow hairs. I have an older client who has her brows waxed with me, but I'm never entirely happy with the end result. I brush them into shape but they tend to overhang as the individual hairs are really long. It just seems to spoil the result for me. (think Dennis Healy lol !!) She's never said anything but I'm just thinking about trimming them when she comes next week. Any advice is gratefully appreciated!! Thanks ladies Jayne xx |
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13-08-08, 10:17 AM
hi ya,
i trim eyebrow hairs if there really long but dont get carried away and trim them really short, its normally just one or two hairs which are really long and if there trimed they make loads of difference, x |
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13-08-08, 10:33 AM
Hi hun, this is fine. But i would talk her through what u suggest first and see how she feels and just explain how much different they will look and will lay down better giving her a lovely over all shape.
If you brush them with your eyebrow comb in the oposite direction to growth, this will stand the hairs up so u can trim them to the desired length obviously taking care not to get to siss happy lol. xxxx |
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13-08-08, 12:22 PM
I wouldn't ask her i'd just trim them and show her the result.
People who come for a brow wax want a nice tidy brow afterwards if we need to trim to ensure this is the case then i see it as being part of the treatment not an add on. It's like including the toes during a leg wax it's part of the treatment, clients want tidy results so do what you've got to do to achieve this x |
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13-08-08, 05:08 PM
Yes , trim them and don't ask her. If she knew how to do the perfect brow, she wouldn't be paying you to do them.
If you're worried about cutting too much off, brush them downwards rather than upwards. Tweeze out any hairs that grow outwards and white ones as they're no good to man nor beast. xxx |
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13-08-08, 05:31 PM
Thanks guys,
I'm going to take the bull by the horns and just do it without asking her - I'm sure she'll prefer the finished look, plus she'll be able to see properly aswell!!! lol . I'll let you know how it goes! Ta, Jayne xx |
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13-08-08, 06:14 PM
My therapist (Sharon) always trims my eyebrows when she waxes/plucks them for me; my eyebrow hairs are otherwise quite wild and would end up looking like Spock from Star Trek lol...
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13-08-08, 09:35 PM
Just be carefull if u not explain what u gonna do and why, as i did this once and my lady lifted her head up that quick as wondered what i was doing i nearly took her eye out. A bit like nasal waxing (lesson learnt with one of my male clients) did not explain in detail what i was going to do and he thought he was gonna die and the wax was gonna run down his nose into his throat and stop him breathing. Yeah i no, just some people need talking through just to be on the safe side and especially as when u have not done them in the past she might have the same reaction, always better to be safer than sorry so to speak lolx
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eyebrow trimming update -
29-08-08, 09:32 AM
Update...
I had my lady in and I trimmed the long stragglers after I'd waxed and the difference was amazing! She was really pleased with them - phew!! I told her what i was doing and she was fine with it - I feel a lot more confident in myself now - hoorah!! Thanks again for all the advice ladies Jayne xx |
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