missymaricel
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I wanted to share my personal experience with those who are seriously considering having their eyebrows permanently tattooed. I must say it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I used to spend at least ten minutes every day drawing in my eyebrows for ten whole years (that’s forty straight days of my life wasted away!), worrying about it smudging, smearing, or rubbing off throughout the day. There was no way I would allow my natural, low straight eyebrows to take prominence over my eyes, but I was fed up with drawing them in also. That’s when I finally made the choice to have them tattooed on. I did thorough research and looked around for certified cosmetic technicians, locating an aesthetician in north San Diego who worked at a reputable salon in an affluent part of town. She was very clean and professional and addressed every concern and issue I had. My major concern was the shape of my brows. I refused to have them generically “stenciled in” so she allowed me to draw them in myself to my particular liking, working with me to define the length and arch best suited for my facial structure. They can even “feather” it out, imitating hair strokes for a much more natural look if you’d like. As for the right coloring, she mixed several shades of colors to complement my hair and skin tone, and to ensure they wouldn’t turn out too light when they healed, or too dark. I feared the “green eyebrow” problem so she used a mixture of dark brown colors refraining from black – which is the color that usually fades to an odd shade of green in time. What was most important was that she listened to exactly what I wanted. The procedure itself lasts about 2-3 hours. A topical analgesic is applied a few minutes prior to the procedure and works pretty well in numbing the area. You will feel the pressure as the needle penetrates the skin, but it isn’t excruciatingly painful at all. It’s as if you’re continually being lightly scratched by your cat. My aesthetician allowed me to watch the whole process with a mirror in hand to make sure she was following the shape I wanted. There is a little bit of oozing and bleeding that will occur, but that’s normal. If you start to feel a bit of stinging during the procedure, just let the aesthetician know and they’ll reapply more analgesic. After the procedure is complete, eyebrows will look a bit too harsh. This is absolutely normal! Be aware that you will be walking around in public with dark, shiny eyebrows for awhile. The top layer skin will eventually scab up and fall off within a week. In the meantime, it’s extremely important to keep brows clean and covered in an antibiotic ointment to aid in healing. Do not—and I repeat—DO NOT touch brows or allow yourself to be tempted to peel away any skin that is falling off!!! You will end up removing the tattoo altogether since it takes time for each layer of skin to completely heal. Just because the top layer appears healed doesn’t mean the preceding layers are. Once eyebrows are completely healed in about ten days, the final results will be apparent. The shade and shape on the tenth day will be the shade and shape that will last for several years to come. Many aestheticians will offer free touch ups in case there are a few tiny spots that are lighter than the rest of the brow. It’s recommended to come in for a touch up at least three weeks after the initial procedure. I had to come in for mine, but one touch up was all I needed. Two years later I still love my eyebrows! They’re the exact shape (I don’t care for the natural, feathered look) and color I want. I don’t have to bother drawing or coloring them in whatsoever and it’s saved me so much time while getting ready in the morning. They haven’t faded at all, partly because I wear SPF 30 on a daily basis to protect my skin. I just love my permanent tattooed eyebrows!!!
TIPS:
Choose only aestheticians certified by the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP) and look at pictures of their previous before and after procedures. You want to make sure they’ve performed stellar work without any problems with shape and scarring occurring.
Talk to past clientele and ask how happy or unhappy they were with the aesthetician’s work.
Make sure your aesthetician LISTENS to you, makes you feel comfortable, and does exactly what you want. The last thing you want is someone who is harsh with you resulting in botched eyebrows and scarring, ruining your face PERMANENTLY.
Never have the procedure done by a friend or family member, and especially some random individual with unknown credentials. You will NEVER receive professional results from any of them.
Here is a before, post-procedure, and healed after picture of me (no photo retouching whatsoever, just a lot of makeup!!!):
TIPS:
Choose only aestheticians certified by the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP) and look at pictures of their previous before and after procedures. You want to make sure they’ve performed stellar work without any problems with shape and scarring occurring.
Talk to past clientele and ask how happy or unhappy they were with the aesthetician’s work.
Make sure your aesthetician LISTENS to you, makes you feel comfortable, and does exactly what you want. The last thing you want is someone who is harsh with you resulting in botched eyebrows and scarring, ruining your face PERMANENTLY.
Never have the procedure done by a friend or family member, and especially some random individual with unknown credentials. You will NEVER receive professional results from any of them.
Here is a before, post-procedure, and healed after picture of me (no photo retouching whatsoever, just a lot of makeup!!!):
