What is a browlift?
This now is probably the first important thing to tell, so what the heck is this browlift now? In other words, the browlift shapes the eyebrows into a permanent shape, giving shape and fullness to the corners. Thanks to Browlift, you no longer have to make up your eyebrows every day, so you can forget about other corner products while you have a browlift. Browlift is good for new ones every 7-12 weeks, this depends entirely on the growth of your own corners.
How is a browlift done and at what cost?
Come on, now that we’ve gone through what the whole procedure is about, we can dig a little deeper into this topic. In other words, a browlift is done by putting the same type of substances that are used in perms, they are shaped into a certain shape and finally the corners are colored and cleaned with tweezers. Browlift color looks a little dark at first because it has just been dyed, but it will lighten to the desired shade within 1-2 days. The price of a browlift varies a little depending on the location, but usually the price range is 45-60€.
Is the browlift safe, can it be allergenic?
I think this is the most important thing to talk about, because customer safety is everything for all beauty industry workers! Whenever stronger substances are used, there is a risk of allergy. However, at least no allergy has been reported from the browlift. It is important to apply the brows by a professional, someone who has undergone training, so I do not recommend home browlifts. This is because you have to fully understand what the products are and how they work before you can use them. The products must not be on the skin for too long, as they can so-called “burn/wound” the skin badly if they are left on for too long. Personally, I prefer too little to too long, because it is important that the skin is not damaged by these substances. Browlift is, however, safe when applied by a professional, and such damages do not occur there.
Who can take the browlift?
Last but not least, who can take the browlift? Browlift can be taken by anyone over the age of 16 (at least I don’t do it for under 16s myself). Also, I don’t make browlifts if there’s a wound in the corners, or it’s very close to it, so if you have a wound in the corners, wait for it to heal and then you can make time for the browlift.
Huh, no matter how wonderful it is to talk about this to you, this industry is so close to my heart. Thanks for reading here and I hope you got a better idea of the browlift now. Would it be really wonderful to know if you’ve ever taken a browlift, or if you had any plans? I wish you a wonderful day now!