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Hi, im thinking of having my eyebrows tattooed on, has anyone any ideas where i would go to have this done, and how much it would cost? thanks in advance. ps i live in Ramsgate Kent.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My mum (77!!) has had hers done by a reputable beautician locally to me (in Hertfordshire I'm afraid).
They look great and it cost her �350. She has them done twice to build up a natural colour and get it right.
They look really good but it was quite painful. She was given a numbing cream to apply an hour before she had it done.
Hope this helps. Sal.
They look great and it cost her �350. She has them done twice to build up a natural colour and get it right.
They look really good but it was quite painful. She was given a numbing cream to apply an hour before she had it done.
Hope this helps. Sal.
Hi,
I have had semi permanent eyebrows done. They are absolutely fabulous. May I also add that this is NOT tatooing ! It it a semi permanent treatment only ! they were well worth the money - and I have to disagree with comments here saying the treatment was painful - I felt almost nothing !
I would say though - go to a registered beautician. Like anything do your research first.
I had mine done in in the UK - quite expensive - I now live in Spain - and like most things it costs almost half here !
You do require to have them touched up in the future - but well worth it, they certainly are fantastic for genuine facial injuries, and indeed for people with very sparse eybrows.
I would highly recommend, and plan to have mine touched up again in a couple of months, I guess the length of time they last differs from individual to individual - but as I said mine have lasted 5 years !
If you want further info contact me again and I will forward some more info.
Hope this has helped you.
I have had semi permanent eyebrows done. They are absolutely fabulous. May I also add that this is NOT tatooing ! It it a semi permanent treatment only ! they were well worth the money - and I have to disagree with comments here saying the treatment was painful - I felt almost nothing !
I would say though - go to a registered beautician. Like anything do your research first.
I had mine done in in the UK - quite expensive - I now live in Spain - and like most things it costs almost half here !
You do require to have them touched up in the future - but well worth it, they certainly are fantastic for genuine facial injuries, and indeed for people with very sparse eybrows.
I would highly recommend, and plan to have mine touched up again in a couple of months, I guess the length of time they last differs from individual to individual - but as I said mine have lasted 5 years !
If you want further info contact me again and I will forward some more info.
Hope this has helped you.
New judge - I could be rude but I wont - its not my style ! BUT - WHY bother to make such rediculous comments. Cant you find something useful to do with your life, other than leave unjustified comments to a valid original question !!
Sal - maybe I dont feel pain lol.
As I said in my earlier post - make sure you do your homework, and go to a reputable beautician - where there should be NO problems of them showing close up pictures of other clients - so you can decide yourself, if they have a problem with this - then move on! A couple I have seen - have been more " painted " instead of fine lines to replicate hairs. Done properly you would have to be up extremely close to know they were not " real".
Sal - maybe I dont feel pain lol.
As I said in my earlier post - make sure you do your homework, and go to a reputable beautician - where there should be NO problems of them showing close up pictures of other clients - so you can decide yourself, if they have a problem with this - then move on! A couple I have seen - have been more " painted " instead of fine lines to replicate hairs. Done properly you would have to be up extremely close to know they were not " real".
Oh Dear! I have ruffled some feathers (or maybe some eyebrows) haven�t I?
You know what they say, tamirra: if you can�t take a joke you shouldn�t have joined.
I rarely venture into �Body and Soul� because many of the questions there are so banal that I often wonder whether they are genuine or not. I strayed into the section in error as your question was in the �Recent Posts� section and I clicked on the wrong heading.
All sorts of cranks, loonies and eccentrics frequent AB (and I count myself in at least one of those categories) and you must not be surprised if some of them do judge you � especially those with a username like mine.
As for Doctorfern�s denigration of my character, although my answer may not have been exactly what you wanted to hear, it had a serious basis. There is no indication in your question or your subsequent additions that you are considering this for medical reasons. No doubt in this case you would have received proper advice and would have had no need to ask the question here. On the contrary, it seems to be something you are simply �thinking of having done�.
In that case I stand by original remark. Anybody that sees the need to voluntarily undergo facial disfigurement for reasons of pure vanity should examine their motives carefully. In particular, for you to believe that such adornments can be �very natural looking� is a bit disturbing.
But take no notice of what I say. You go ahead and have it done. But you�ll certainly need a better sense of humour afterwards than you seem to have now.
You know what they say, tamirra: if you can�t take a joke you shouldn�t have joined.
I rarely venture into �Body and Soul� because many of the questions there are so banal that I often wonder whether they are genuine or not. I strayed into the section in error as your question was in the �Recent Posts� section and I clicked on the wrong heading.
All sorts of cranks, loonies and eccentrics frequent AB (and I count myself in at least one of those categories) and you must not be surprised if some of them do judge you � especially those with a username like mine.
As for Doctorfern�s denigration of my character, although my answer may not have been exactly what you wanted to hear, it had a serious basis. There is no indication in your question or your subsequent additions that you are considering this for medical reasons. No doubt in this case you would have received proper advice and would have had no need to ask the question here. On the contrary, it seems to be something you are simply �thinking of having done�.
In that case I stand by original remark. Anybody that sees the need to voluntarily undergo facial disfigurement for reasons of pure vanity should examine their motives carefully. In particular, for you to believe that such adornments can be �very natural looking� is a bit disturbing.
But take no notice of what I say. You go ahead and have it done. But you�ll certainly need a better sense of humour afterwards than you seem to have now.
I put this question in a couple of years agohttp://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Q uestion273899.html
There were many rattled cages & sucked lemons:-)
There were many rattled cages & sucked lemons:-)
Hi Tamirra
I work with a lady called Karen Betts who is the permanent makeup technician from Channel 4's 10 Years Younger. Her 3d hairstroke brows are one of her most popular eyebrow tattoo procedures.
If you are genuinly thinking of having a permanent makeup enhancement you need to consider the following:
- why do you want the enhancement?
- don't associate lower price with value for money, this is your face we're talking about!
- use a reputable technician as although some procedures can be corrected it is obviously better to have the right procedure, with the right technician in the first place.
You can view Karens work & see examples of her procedures by visiting www.karenbetts.co.uk or call Cate, her PA, on 0845 644 3994.
Hope everything goes ok for you!
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I work with a lady called Karen Betts who is the permanent makeup technician from Channel 4's 10 Years Younger. Her 3d hairstroke brows are one of her most popular eyebrow tattoo procedures.
If you are genuinly thinking of having a permanent makeup enhancement you need to consider the following:
- why do you want the enhancement?
- don't associate lower price with value for money, this is your face we're talking about!
- use a reputable technician as although some procedures can be corrected it is obviously better to have the right procedure, with the right technician in the first place.
You can view Karens work & see examples of her procedures by visiting www.karenbetts.co.uk or call Cate, her PA, on 0845 644 3994.
Hope everything goes ok for you!
x
Hi, had my eyebrows done in the 3d hairstroke by a lady called Hina Solanki, I saw her in temple fortune but i think she holds clinics around england. I love my eyebrows, they look so natural. I lost my eyebrows due to an illness. im so please. Its true....you must do you homework. I have seen people with orange brow, pencil thin brows and they look really funny. I found this lady on the internet. www.solcosmedics.co.uk.
She is also really in to her natural skin products. i have bought a few and they smell yummy...
She is also really in to her natural skin products. i have bought a few and they smell yummy...
I have to agree with New Judge.
Not just eyebrows, but all bodily mutilations.
The cosmetics industry is just that, an INDUSTRY.
A business designed to make its executives very rich at YOUR EXPENSE.
Be natural and learn to love the body God gave you instead of following a fashion fad.
Accidental damage apart, of course.
Not just eyebrows, but all bodily mutilations.
The cosmetics industry is just that, an INDUSTRY.
A business designed to make its executives very rich at YOUR EXPENSE.
Be natural and learn to love the body God gave you instead of following a fashion fad.
Accidental damage apart, of course.