In my country there are two "luxury" services on the browmarket (3D and HD brows) and that confuses customers. They demand 3D and HD brows, but they don't even know what they asked for. I think it is kinda ruining market, because in my opinion these two really don't stand out from the traditional way (tweezing, tinting). Okay, the threading technic gives a good lead, but that's all. Could someone tell me the difference between 3D ja HD brows, so I can translate it to my clients? I want my clients to be informed.
I, myself, am using mostly tweezers in my brow work (3 different kind of tweezers) and all clients are happy, because they don't feel that these little fair brow hair's are bothering them (which can be removed with threading or waxing). Only 1 in 10 clients demands waxing and then I will do that. Also many of them are excited when the tint stays on skin, because when they have poor brows, it gives their eyebrows a whole new shape. Does using 6% hydrogen peroxide instead of 3% gives a longer durability for the tint on the skin? Ofcourse I know that tint is not meant to be on skin, but it's such a relief for many clients. I want to work a way out to give to the tint on the skin the most longest durability. At the moment I'm using Apraise tint's, before that I used Berrywell. Is it worth trying COMBINAL tints or it doesn't matter? Sorry for poor english.Thanks!
I, myself, am using mostly tweezers in my brow work (3 different kind of tweezers) and all clients are happy, because they don't feel that these little fair brow hair's are bothering them (which can be removed with threading or waxing). Only 1 in 10 clients demands waxing and then I will do that. Also many of them are excited when the tint stays on skin, because when they have poor brows, it gives their eyebrows a whole new shape. Does using 6% hydrogen peroxide instead of 3% gives a longer durability for the tint on the skin? Ofcourse I know that tint is not meant to be on skin, but it's such a relief for many clients. I want to work a way out to give to the tint on the skin the most longest durability. At the moment I'm using Apraise tint's, before that I used Berrywell. Is it worth trying COMBINAL tints or it doesn't matter? Sorry for poor english.Thanks!