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Has anyone tried them and how did they work?

 

Otherwise, any suggestions for someone with very few eyebrows and unsteady hands?

 

Thanks much.

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Re: Eyebrow Stamps Anyone?

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I watched a video and the results weren’t good at all. Stick with a powder or pencil and use short strokes. 

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  I could not get them to match and the results were comical! I use benefit browtint wand to shape as then a powder to fill in. I'd really like to get microblading done because I lost a lot of hair and my eyebrows and lashes are very thin and pale.

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Try it cosmetics microblading pen. Just received , its a pen that looks like hair. It does have a learning curve, but it works
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@GenXmuse wrote:

  I could not get them to match and the results were comical! I use benefit browtint wand to shape as then a powder to fill in. I'd really like to get microblading done because I lost a lot of hair and my eyebrows and lashes are very thin and pale.


@GenXmuse 

 

I would really like to give you some eyebrows.  I have enough for two Brooke Shields as  teenagers.

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@Nonametoday wrote:

@GenXmuse wrote:

  I could not get them to match and the results were comical! I use benefit browtint wand to shape as then a powder to fill in. I'd really like to get microblading done because I lost a lot of hair and my eyebrows and lashes are very thin and pale.


@GenXmuse 

 

I would really like to give you some eyebrows.  I have enough for two Brooke Shields as  teenagers.



@Nonametoday wrote:

@GenXmuse wrote:

  I could not get them to match and the results were comical! I use benefit browtint wand to shape as then a powder to fill in. I'd really like to get microblading done because I lost a lot of hair and my eyebrows and lashes are very thin and pale.


@GenXmuse 

 

I would really like to give you some eyebrows.  I have enough for two Brooke Shields as  teenagers.


Lol I'd love that!

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@GenXmuse wrote:

  I could not get them to match and the results were comical! I use benefit browtint wand to shape as then a powder to fill in. I'd really like to get microblading done because I lost a lot of hair and my eyebrows and lashes are very thin and pale.


@GenXmuse 

 

Microblading is somewhat painful and you need to go to someone who's very experienced. I've seen many botched jobs where brows were too thick or thin, not the right color, etc. AND after a month or two with some expected fading, you still need to fill in your brows. It's not an inexpensive procedure and sometimes a few trips back for touch ups. 

 

 

 

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I have never tried them but thought about it. I'd prefer a thinner one. I'm not into the thick fake eyebrows that are so popular now. My eyebrows are light and thin. I heard years ago that facial lotions are part of the problem. My eyelashes are thick and long. 

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@KarenQVC wrote:

Has anyone tried them and how did they work?

 

Otherwise, any suggestions for someone with very few eyebrows and unsteady hands?

 

Thanks much.


@KarenQVC  IMHO, they don't look natural at all. I prefer to use a clear brow gel first and then a brow powder product with a brow brush that has a spoolie on the other end. The gel hold on to the powder and helps the powder adhere to the skin where there are sparse areas.

 

The gel brushed on first also shows you where you need to fill in. I use the BB Brow Powder Kits. They come in several colors compacts...each with 2 shadow/powders to mix and match. Nyx also makes one, ABH (expensive) and you can always use a matte taupe or brownish tone in your shadow palettes. Most palettes have that color for a crease shade. 

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I gave up and had my eyebrows nanobladed (a step up/newer technology than microblading)  Cost me $700 but well worth it!