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Hate my eyebrows!
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Hate my Eyebrows! Ripping Them Off!
Vivid3141May 13, 2019
$150
I had very little eyebrow hair and drew mine on daily. I wear a thinner brow. I opted for microwaving along with the shading. The tech did them so wide and dark after I told her I like thinner! I look like an angry bird! I was horrified. I'm on day 3. I've been sweating, getting them wet, tanning, scrubbing, soaking with oil... anything to help the color not stick. Tonight I couldn't take anymore. I noticed the tail was starting to come up at the end, so I grabbed it and started ripping it off. I'm seeing fresh skin, red and blood. I put ointment on to help prevent scarring but I don't know what else to do.
Replies (15)
May 15, 2019
Yes after the initial removal of what I could pull off, the color is not shiny black anymore and I have a better outline. Still to wide for my liking but I'm able to fill in the bald area with my pencil and it looks decent!
May 17, 2019
Honestly I think you’re out of your mind. All micro bladed eyebrows look very dark and thick at first, but they shrink over several weeks. I had mine done, and at first they looked black but within three weeks they had faded to a beautiful brown and shrink in size. You have probably permanently scarred your face, and you might have had nice eyebrows have you not tried to play doctor at home. I really hope nobody else follows your example.
May 23, 2019
Definitely am not advising others to do what I did. The lady that did my brows did not tell me that how they looked after the appointment was not how they would look with the final result... They are still too thick for my liking. There are no scars at all.
May 23, 2019
Hi! How are the eyebrows? Any better?
May 23, 2019
I have adjusted to the size... still too thick but what the lady did not tell me was that they would fade out to the lighter brown and thin a little (Thank God). I still wouldn't do t again and am contemplating going in for my touch up next month... I'll post a pic of what they look like today!
May 23, 2019
Yes please post a picture. I am
Going tomorrow for my appointment. I’ve been doing extending research on microblading and I’ve been stalking the business a s lady that is going to do mine for a good year to make sure she is reputable. Still nervous though
Going tomorrow for my appointment. I’ve been doing extending research on microblading and I’ve been stalking the business a s lady that is going to do mine for a good year to make sure she is reputable. Still nervous though
June 3, 2019
I am so sorry to hear about your experience doll! I am a licensed cosmetic tattooing professional in Los Angeles and just wanted to give you some advice. To safely remove pigment from your brows, your microblading artist can use a saline solution either at the time of application, which will remove the pigment immediately; or they can reopen the hair strokes during your touch up and remove the pigment. Peeling the scabs will most likely result in scarring, so avoid that at all cost. Also the pigment is semi-permanent so it will definitely fade more over time if you do not continue with touch ups. I hope you’re healing better and I hope that my advice helped!
From what i've researched, i believe between 7-10 days the pigment is supposed to go significantly down. Maybe if you just let it go and wait it out it will change for you.