Thank you for taking the time to map this journey out for us. You did a fantastic job and included a lot of good info that will help us have the best outcome and experience. 💗
I am just like you about my face ! I am so nervous to get this but my appointment is already booked ! I don’t want a tattoo that is on my face forever. They all say it is semi-permanent but what do you think ? Will it ever completely go away ? Thank you
@@MarissaLucero-q5i I will do an update on the brows because for me they didn’t last too long. The skin around my brows can be a bit oily and I use retinol regularly so the pigment did not last very long, just under a year and I got them touched up already but they still did not last as long as I would’ve liked. But it is different for everyone, my friend got her brows done after I did and for her the pigment is still there and she does not need to pencil them in, whereas I now have to pencil mine in. For me right now you can see the outline very faintly so I can draw the shape but I think in another six months (if I don’t touch them up) the pigment will completely fade.
I feel like everyone’s powder brows completely flake off around day 7 and it’s day 13 for me and mine are still flaking 😅mine didn’t initially start until day 9.
Everyone’s experience is different, I wasn’t as good at making sure they don’t get wet when I washed my hair during the healing process and I feel like that maybe the pigment didn’t take as well because of that. Is this your initial session or your touchup?
@@thecristinamaria this is my initial. I feel like the color is practically gone too.. (Which maybe that’s normal?) I was good about not getting my eyebrows wet in the shower but my brow care consisted of damping a cotton pad with water, lightly wipe my brow, and then take a dry cotton pad and tap it dry. Do that twice a day. No ointment or anything.
Apologies for the extremely delayed response. I honestly did not notice any damage to my brow hair in this process. I have gone twice now and have not noticed any sort of damage.
Too bad doesn’t last to get you all excited and then you go home when they peel and then you have to go back again and they say all the people gonna last longer next time barely does. The color never last! Plus, you can tell she wasn’t going deep enough. I’m in there like no bladder or anything or no redness and you weren’t even flinching at all and I’m sorry when you get your brows done freaking hurts if you get it done the right way, even with numbing cream, you have to see some redness or little bit of blood sometimes then you know the ink going in there!!!
Thank you for taking the time to map this journey out for us. You did a fantastic job and included a lot of good info that will help us have the best outcome and experience. 💗
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video and thank you for your really sweet and kind comment. I am so glad you enjoyed the video. ❤
Your brows look so good!! I love the time, and attention to detail you gave
Thank you so much, your comment made my day. Also, thank you so much for watching my video. 😊
Love your reaction! So authentic 😅
Hahaha I truly was so surprised at how nice they turned out, I could not believe it! 🥰
I didn't know this was a thing so thank you for the honest review and the idea for me. I might look into doing this for myself.
Honestly it is such a time saver for me because I really hate filling in my brows everyday. 😊
I am just like you about my face ! I am so nervous to get this but my appointment is already booked ! I don’t want a tattoo that is on my face forever. They all say it is semi-permanent but what do you think ? Will it ever completely go away ? Thank you
I’m on this situation!!! Did you get them done in the end?
@@MarissaLucero-q5i I will do an update on the brows because for me they didn’t last too long. The skin around my brows can be a bit oily and I use retinol regularly so the pigment did not last very long, just under a year and I got them
touched up already but they still did not last as long as I would’ve liked. But it is different for everyone, my friend got her brows done after I did and for her the pigment is still there and she does not need to pencil them in, whereas I now have to pencil mine in. For me right now you can see the outline very faintly so I can draw the shape but I think in another six months (if I don’t touch them up) the pigment will completely fade.
Powder vs nano brow? Thoughts ? Yours look great, I think she did a great job!
They look soooooo natural
Thank you so much!
I feel like everyone’s powder brows completely flake off around day 7 and it’s day 13 for me and mine are still flaking 😅mine didn’t initially start until day 9.
Everyone’s experience is different, I wasn’t as good at making sure they don’t get wet when I washed my hair during the healing process and I feel like that maybe the pigment didn’t take as well because of that.
Is this your initial session or your touchup?
@@thecristinamaria this is my initial. I feel like the color is practically gone too.. (Which maybe that’s normal?) I was good about not getting my eyebrows wet in the shower but my brow care consisted of damping a cotton pad with water, lightly wipe my brow, and then take a dry cotton pad and tap it dry. Do that twice a day. No ointment or anything.
Update? I'm curious if it damages the hair that is there
Apologies for the extremely delayed response. I honestly did not notice any damage to my brow hair in this process. I have gone twice now and have not noticed any sort of damage.
Who did your brows?
It’s a place in Toronto (Canada) called Bloom Beauty.
Too bad doesn’t last to get you all excited and then you go home when they peel and then you have to go back again and they say all the people gonna last longer next time barely does. The color never last! Plus, you can tell she wasn’t going deep enough. I’m in there like no bladder or anything or no redness and you weren’t even flinching at all and I’m sorry when you get your brows done freaking hurts if you get it done the right way, even with numbing cream, you have to see some redness or little bit of blood sometimes then you know the ink going in there!!!