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Eyebrow tattooing - choosing somewhere to get it done?

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 18/06/2011 14:33

I have looked at threads about this in the past and would really like to find out more about getting it done, mine are dark but very gappy and although I can do them well with make-up, it sometimes gets rubbed off especially in hot weather or when exercising.

I am really not sure how to find a reputable salon to do this, has anyone got any tips?

Alternatively, anyone got any tips for keeping the make-up intact?

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Havingkittens · 18/06/2011 15:55

An ex colleague of mine does it and is very good. She has pioneered a technique that makes the brows look very natural, using a combination of colours and hair strokes so you don't end up with that startled drag queen look.

www.permanentmakeupbydunja.com/

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 18/06/2011 18:25

Thank you, I will have a good look at her website

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catinboots · 18/06/2011 19:58

I had mine done recently at Natural Enhancement in Chiswick. They used a hair-stroke technique.

I had eyeliner done aswell.

I am so pleased with it. Grin

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 18/06/2011 21:40

Thanks Catinboots, that's another one to check out.

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kisschase · 19/06/2011 08:47

I would recommend speaking to/getting a consultation from Heidi Worman

www.Heidiworman.co.uk

She did mine, again it was hair strokes, so no scary drag queen look. She was really good, very professional & my eyebrows looked fab

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 19/06/2011 22:42

Thank you, good to hear of successful work. The though makes me feel a bit nervous I must admit, but am so fed up with the gappy brows!

Those that have had it done, how did it look immediately afterwards? Is it red/sore etc, I'm thinking it's not something you can hide while it settles down.

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JamieL75 · 15/09/2017 12:24

Another vote for Heidi Worman, she has been doing mine for 12 years, very professional.

WomblingThree · 15/09/2017 13:07

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