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15-11-08, 06:13 PM
Jen....I've already answered your PM on this as I hadn't seen your thread. I'll copy it on here:-
Very simple. Shadow the brows into a nice shape and use that as your template. Remove only the hairs outside your template and encourage your client to let them grow (don't touch them in between appointments) and you will transform the shape of their brows and rid them of chavvie tadpoles forever. If they have a lot of brow to begin with, then remove all of the stray and vellus hairs from above, below and the middle with wax. Then, one by one, remove the brow hair with tweezers to create the perfect brow. Make sure you don't create a step...we want a nice, sweeping arch. Let us know how you get on. Take before and after pics, post them on here and I'll give you a critique. xx Remember. The old and very used saying is 'Eyebrows are sisters, not twins', meaning that they don't have to be identical. However, we don't want them to look like distant relatives do we. |
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15-11-08, 06:18 PM
Remember. The old and very used saying is 'Eyebrows are sister, not twins', meaning that they don't have to be identical. However, we don't want them to look like distant relatives do we.[/quote]
This is so true, but also becomes my nightmare as i always look for perfection, and i think this is why i have hit a blank screen. xxx What would we do with out u kimxxxx ![]() |
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