I had mine done this afternoon.
The lady I went to was great, I did loads of research before I chose her. She'd initially been recommended to me by a few of my clients and I loved all of their brows so I knew she was going to be good. She took a brief medical history and had a chat about which pictures on her Facebook page I particularly liked. She dabbed 3 different pigments/colours across my forehead to make sure she got a good match for my skintone, natural eyebrow colour and hair colour. She does every colour you could want from the lightest blonde thru to jet black and even grey. I've gone for a mid-brown. She pencilled the brows in first, took some measurements, pencilled a bit more, made a few tweaks to the shape which I asked for, covered them in numbing cream and then got started with the tattooing.
It was nowhere near as painful as I thought, in fact not painful at all. It took about 45 minutes of actual tattooing. It was a shock when I first sat up and looked in the mirror, but even now after a few hours, I've got used to them. Apparently they'll lose 20 to 30 percent of the colour, and I've got an another appointment in 4 weeks for a top up.
andadietcoke mine definitely look dramatic (to me) at the moment, and DH took his own life in his hands and told me he thinks they look great but will look even better when I put some make up on
and I have to say I agree, so I know exactly what you mean about your sister.
Dust they're not permanent, they're semi-permanent. I was told today that they'll look great for a year, if I like them now then I'll definitely want them topping up in 18 months and in about 3 years, if I don't get them done any more, will have disappeared completely.
Java that's exactly why I got mine done. I thought I had decent brows but in photos, or from a certain angle or in bright sunlight, it looks like I've only got half a brow with no tail.
So if anyone is looking for someone in the Liverpool area that won't give you a scouse brow
, then I'm happy to pass on her details.