clairol

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Recent comments by clairol

Not adviseable. Just go for a quick color boost. Very likely will be cheaper than the original procedure. Go back to the tech that did it in the first place if you are happy and satisfied. Yes you are correct - lots of horror stories but if you read many of the posts they are from people who just got them done and MOST people no matter how much you tell them that it will soften and appear much less dramatic - they freak out anyway and are horrified. Fast forward a week or two and they are in a very different place. I freaked at my lips thinking I looked like a traffic light -missing the word STOP. Eyeliner - felt like I should go stand on some avenue/street ie: looked like a hooker. Healed in a week and was much softer.
See a certified permanent cosmetic professional and DO NOT use anything on your brows or you could cause severe scarring. The color you see today will be dramatically different in a week or two!! If she is inexperienced, maybe you will be lucky and her pigment hopefully is not implanted too deep. Do not listen to strange concoctions, this is your face we are talking about! Seek professional help in your hometown where you have an opportunity to seek out the right professional to help you. A talented experienced permanent makeup technician will likely be able to determine your best course of treatment. Good luck
The color can be corrected very easily. Find a certified permanent cosmetic professional that you can see their work and see that they belong to SPCP or AAM and are certified - try to find a trainer or subject matter expert in your area. You can get a referral from the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals, a certified tech with a ton of experience can probably save your brows or guide you in your best choices. Color will be easy to correct, so dont worry about that as much as the shape. I would try those avenues prior to other methods. Where are you located? Seek a qualified expert to help you. Good luck. As far as laser goes, each place has cost differences but it is way more expensive to remove than fix.
All you need is a qualified permanent cosmetics technician to apply a green based brown and the orange or pink will be gone. VERY common and easy to fix. Much cheaper to have a color correction than a removal. If the shape is okay - color will be easy to fix.
Find a permanent cosmetics technician that is certified to use EliminInk - works like a charm. Why do you want to remove them?? Alternate, Qswitch laser

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