Anna from Toronto
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Hey guys!
I just wanted to share pictures of my work. I've been waxing for years but just over a year ago thanks to you (esp. Kim Lawless and Jack Dunn) and I really got into eyebrow shaping using hard wax.
I used to always be nervous before facial wax but now it's my favorite service.
Here you can find a lot of before and afters.
Polished-Oakville (polishedsalon) on Instagram | iPhoneogram
I use Lycon (Lycojet Lavender) and Perron Rigot (Visage and Blue- north American version of Euroblonde) for all my facial waxing. I like both brands and I go back and fourth depending on my mood.
I have to say that I loooooove the smell of Lycojet Lavender wax (and I'm not a fan of lavender in general)
I do lot of eyebrow "repairs" and I show people how their brows should look (if I don't tint - which I maybe do 30% of times) I draw the shape first with a cheap brow pencil) then I trim, wax and I show each client how to fill the brows in.
I hand them a mirror and do a quick make up lesson.
I recommend a retail product (I use/retail WonderBrow the most, I love how it goes on and how it doesn't look powdery and has a little texture. Important for those who have bold/overtweezed areas in the brows)
I also apply a little concealer and a highlighter (which I also retail). Clients can see how quick and easy they can fix their brows and I retail the products quite well.
If you have any questions I'm happy to answer them
I just wanted to share pictures of my work. I've been waxing for years but just over a year ago thanks to you (esp. Kim Lawless and Jack Dunn) and I really got into eyebrow shaping using hard wax.
I used to always be nervous before facial wax but now it's my favorite service.
Here you can find a lot of before and afters.
Polished-Oakville (polishedsalon) on Instagram | iPhoneogram
I use Lycon (Lycojet Lavender) and Perron Rigot (Visage and Blue- north American version of Euroblonde) for all my facial waxing. I like both brands and I go back and fourth depending on my mood.
I have to say that I loooooove the smell of Lycojet Lavender wax (and I'm not a fan of lavender in general)
I do lot of eyebrow "repairs" and I show people how their brows should look (if I don't tint - which I maybe do 30% of times) I draw the shape first with a cheap brow pencil) then I trim, wax and I show each client how to fill the brows in.
I hand them a mirror and do a quick make up lesson.
I recommend a retail product (I use/retail WonderBrow the most, I love how it goes on and how it doesn't look powdery and has a little texture. Important for those who have bold/overtweezed areas in the brows)
I also apply a little concealer and a highlighter (which I also retail). Clients can see how quick and easy they can fix their brows and I retail the products quite well.
If you have any questions I'm happy to answer them
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