Archive November 2009
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-30
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Brow Tip #5 Tweezing above the brow. Yes or no?
5. Yes you can tweeze above the brow.

My rule of thumb: If the hair is not touching the brow in any way, there’s no way you can mess up the brow shape. Simple as that. You’re actually tweezing hairs from the forehead and temple, not the brow. But once you actually next to the brow, that’s another story. Taking too much off the top of the brow can result in holes and uneven brows, making 1 brow seem higher than the other. So leave the actual shaping to your brow specialist. But cleaning up between visits for the strays is fine, as long as the hair is not touching the brow.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-23
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- Cool makeup trick I'm doing on my photo shoot today. Blot lipstick with rice paper sheets for the perfect matte lip stain. #
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Brow Tip #4 Finding the right arch for your brow.
4. The arch of the brow should always be at the outer corner of the iris.

My #1 brow pet peeve that I see is the arch of the brow being way too far out. The arch is meant to bring your eyeline down to your eye. If the arch is too far out, it makes the eye look too close to your nose, especially in photos.

Wrong arch alignment
Keep the arch aligned next to the outside of the iris of the eye, and it can actually make your eyes look bigger.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-16
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- Brow Blog: Brow Tip #3 How to trim brows the right way.: 3. Yes, you can trim, but with caution.
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Brow Tip #3 How to trim brows the right way.
3. Yes, you can trim, but with caution.
Trick to getting brows even, is to trim the ends of the very long ones, but as little as possible. Trim too much and you end up with short, stubby brows that don’t elongate the brow (especially on the ends) and makes the brow look short. So remember, trim a lot less than you think you need, and then brush through brows to see if they fill in ok. Keep trimming at the tip of the browhair and do as little as possible towards the end. The end of the brow is where you actually will need the hair, to fill in the brow and create length.
Best scissors to use are cuticle scissors. The tip of the scissor is thinner and curved, making the cut of the brow softer. Avoid using a regular small scissor which can cut the hair at too blunt an angle.

Regular Scissors = No

Cuticle Scissors = Yes
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-09
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Brow Tip #2 Are your brows making your nose look big?
2. Where the brow starts determines the illusion of the width of your nose.

Yep, you heard right. Where the brow starts can make your nose look either too thin or too thick. It really doesn’t make your eyes look ‘wide-set’ and the wrong placement can actually make your eyes look cross eyed. Here you can see in the above photo that while the brows were started at the tear duct, here it’s actually making the model’s nose look very wide.

Where the brow starts should be individualized to each person. Here, while the brow seems like it’s starting too far in, it’s actually the best starting point for her because it actually makes her nose look thinner, and brings out her eyes, especially in photos.
The starting point is different on everyone. Best to have a pro determine where yours is.
Herpes from an Eyebrow Wax?

If you’ve been reading, the internet is all buzzing about the latest beauty news scare to hit the wires, with the possibility of getting herpes from an eyebrow wax.
Jeanine Camerlengo of Staten Island, N.Y., went to her local salon for an eyebrow waxing, and, according to her lawyer Bruce Egert, the attendant applied the wax with “a terribly infected stick,” that had been “used on somebody else in a rather delicate part of her body,” he told the New York Post.
Some of the wax dripped onto the corners of her eyes. Five days later an ophthalmologist found she was “suffering from herpetic keratoconjunctivitis in her eyes,” the Post reported.
Contracting herpes from a wax is unlikely, said Dr. Lynn McKinley-Grant, a dermatologist in Chevy Chase, Md., but it is possible. source
First of all, the fact that wax got in her eye is very hard to do unless done by someone that just doesn’t know what they’re doing (as in way too much is applied and applied in the wrong way.)
But it raises the point of how waxing should be done and the proper techniques that should be used to insure that you are safe when getting a brow, or any other kind of wax service.
What to check for:
1. Does your esthetician wash her hands or use hand sanitizer to clean her hands between clients?
2. When applying the wax, is she dipping repeatedly into the jar of wax? If so, ask her to apply another way, or just leave. This is rule #1 in waxing, as in never ‘”double-dip”. One way is to always use and apply the wax outside of the main source. As in remove what you need to another small container, and work from there. That way a single stick can be used and then tossed when done since the main source is not touched, or use new wax sticks with each and every application of a wax strip.
3. A used stick is a no no. Do you see a used one on top of the wax pot? Ask for a new one to be used.
4. How clean is the area that you are in? Are all tools clean, covered? Is the station area neat and tidy? If you see a mess, it’s best to just leave.
Another case has been shown to spread herpes from the lip to the eye by waxing, as in this story:
One concerning practice, said Lewelling, is when someone has a “cold sore on the lip, they get a lip wax, the technician puts the stick back into the wax, then the wax is contaminated.” The herpes virus could easily be transmitted to the next person or people to be treated using that same warmed wax. source
Again, always be sure that a new waxing stick is used each and every time, and that you’re not seeing your esthetician dip into the wax pot over and over. I personally pick up the wax I use with a metal spatula, transfer to a cup, and then apply from there with a wooden stick. A different wax stick is used if doing both eyebrow and lip waxes, and then all are thrown away, and the metal spatula(s) are cleaned in soapy hot water and then sanitized for the next use. Or I’ll use a large wooden spatula to pick up the wax, and then use little wooden spatulas to apply to the skin with. When done, all get tossed.
All in all, be aware of your procedure and how it’s being done. If you feel less than completely comfortable, you have every right to stop the service and look elsewhere.

