weezie
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This is my last post on the topic...honest....as you could argue either way until the cows come home......but I would rather explain to a client ("practical" or not) why I have decided to no longer wax their brows than continue doing so knowing I could be aging their lids!! Just like I would tell them to change the skin care they "love" if it was doing damage to their skin. I have never had a client change their mind about having a brow shape when they know I only tweeze- they will respect your decision as they come to you as they trust you!!
And don't get me started on microdermabrasion...yup once again great short term effects can be seen with another of the beauty industry's quick fixes...however long term you could end up with photodamage and premature aging.
I am not saying that microdermabraision doesn't work...it does, brilliantly in some cases if performed correctly, but continued use over a long period of time (as with waxing) leads to a breakdown in collagen due to the continual abraison on the skin.
Waxing is topical and therefore effects the skin not internal organs, but yes I would say waxing the upper lip is not a good idea but I tell my clients the options and if it is the only one they can afford they are happy to make an informed choice and risk it.
Shall we discuss the benefits/dangers of sun beds next
:irked: :lol:
And don't get me started on microdermabrasion...yup once again great short term effects can be seen with another of the beauty industry's quick fixes...however long term you could end up with photodamage and premature aging.
I am not saying that microdermabraision doesn't work...it does, brilliantly in some cases if performed correctly, but continued use over a long period of time (as with waxing) leads to a breakdown in collagen due to the continual abraison on the skin.
Waxing is topical and therefore effects the skin not internal organs, but yes I would say waxing the upper lip is not a good idea but I tell my clients the options and if it is the only one they can afford they are happy to make an informed choice and risk it.
Shall we discuss the benefits/dangers of sun beds next
:irked: :lol: