Lilla Loves: HD Brow

Sunday, June 03, 2012

BEAUTY | Healed And Finished Permanent Brows

 Before
 HD Brow
Healed permanent brow with threading
Hopefully this picture gives you a better idea of what they look like.

I've written many posts about eyebrows. It all started with my HD Brow obsession and then I had my first permanent eyebrow session. Last week I had my final session, so I left them a week to heal before I blogged about them.
I love them personally, and they make my life so much easier. I also think the shape suits me better than before (even with HD Brows). I did really like my HD Brow, but looking back they were just too thick and square, not to mention maintaining them are quite difficult and filling your eyebrows in can be quite time consuming. All i have to do now is get my eyebrows threaded twice a month (which costs me £8 a go compared to £35-£45 with HD Brows). Yes I know getting them tattoo'd is expensive, but they are an investment, I am saving money in the long term!

A lot of my friends have been surprised how great they have turned out! Especially those who saw me on the first day they were done when they were still really dark. I think this is mainly to do with the bad reputation permanent makeup seems to have. Even when I was thinking about getting mine done I was envisaging blacky/blue marker pen clown eyebrows but in all fairness permanent makeup has come a long way, just make sure you research your technician before booking. Mine were done by Katy Jobbins at Sussex Permanent Makeup. She has pioneered a lot of great techniques and is Head Trainer at her own Permanent Makeup Training Academy.

Despite all my initial reservations, I'm seriously thinking of going back and getting my lips done - nothing drastic, just defining them (they won't look lined or anything).

If you have any questions just ask! I did do a bit of a FAQ on the first blogpost about my experience.

Love Lilla x
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

BEAUTY | Permanent Eyebrows - FAQ

So I took the plunge and had my eyebrows tattooed! Firstly it is important to stress that this WAS NOT a spur of the moments thing, I have been thinking about this for almost 3 months.

The first important thing to do when considering getting any permanent makeup procedure is to research the practitioner. I decided to go to Katy Jobbins, who not only is experienced at permanent makeup, but is also the owner and head trainer of the Permanent Make Up Training Academy.

The second thing to do is to research the type of eyebrow that you want. To help me collate the images I used Pinterest to make an Eyebrow Board. I pinned a mixture of celeb brows and brows in makeup tutorials.

I had my eyebrows done on Friday, I had already had a free consultation where Katy did a patch test to make sure I wasn't going to have a bad reaction to the pigment or the anesthetic. After discussing my shape Katy used her tools to Mark up each eyebrow, to show me what was being done. It was all worked using specific points of my face, so that my eyebrows are in the right place, the correct distance apart and the shape compliments my bone structure.

Katy applied the anesthetic to my eyebrows and started, the treatment took in all 1 hour. There are some things to note though:

  • My eyebrows are currently quiet dark. This is normal and the colour will reduce by about 70% in the first two weeks. I will post a new image once they have fully healed after 2 weeks.
  • As I am having the natural simulation hair strokes with powdered effect treatment I have to go back in 6 weeks to have the procedure completed (Katy will draw individual hairs into my eyebrows and thicken them up).
The Results:

Before:

After:


Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does it hurt?
It's not excruciating, more of an uncomfortable scratching. Katy does offer an additional anesthetic that she applies after the initial tattooing, this reduces the sensation to just feeling vibrating. What I would say is that if you suffer from the urge to sneeze when you get your eyebrows plucked, you will experience the same thing during this procedure and the anesthetic prevents this.

2. Do they shave off my eyebrows?
Katy left the majority of my natural hair, she only removed the hair that fell outside the tattooed area, which is something I will need to maintain.

3. Aftercare and healing times.
Katy provided me with a cream which I apply to my eyebrows 3 times a day for the first 5 days. It is important to keep the area dry, although you can clean them with water on a cotton bud. You CAN NOT pluck or wax for the first 5 days either. The colour will reduce by up to 70% in the first 2 weeks.

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