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LilyMableSmart

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I have become mega alergic to eye-brow tints, and as i'm a blonde, i have very light eyebrows giving my face and eyes no definition. :eek:
I am wrighting to see if any one can help me find a tint for people who are alergic, or if there is even such a thing..
Many thanks,

Lily
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I have become mega alergic to eye-brow tints, and as i'm a blonde, i have very light eyebrows giving my face and eyes no definition. :eek:
I am wrighting to see if any one can help me find a tint for people who are alergic, or if there is even such a thing..
Many thanks,

Lily
xx

you can buy fake brows, or use a brow pencil/wax etc. As to an allergy free tint I would presume its a case of trial and error. Theres rectofil which is what I use, but it depends what your allergic or reacting to.

It could also be a phase your going through, I had a client who reacted to the dye on her lashes once (despite testing her every time), and I refused to treat her cause her test was clear it wasnt worth the risk.

She moaned like mad and asked me to do them again and she didnt react (all through summer) then come winter she reacted again on her arm this time.

I went through everything that was different with her and eventually worked out that she had hayfever, During spring and summer she took piriton daily. When she stopped taking priton she had an allergic reaction to the dye.

Strange but true. My stepmum has just been diagnosed diabetic and shes started reacting to hair bleach, shes tried this and it helped her too.

Not saying we should recommend this to clients but it may be worth a go. Just try it on your elbow crease and behing your ear first.

Kate
 

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