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Eyebrows

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thinandsparse · 10/05/2023 15:17

I'm in my mid 40s and feel I've shed soo much over the past few years. I've lost my glow and I very much notes look my age.
I'm wondering if having my eyebrows done might help me look a bit more youthful - they're quite thin and sparse. I assume tinting wouldn't make that much difference?
Has anyone tried microblading? Is it for prime like me or more for someone full who wants statement brows?
I've also looked at anti aging facials but they're near on £100 a go which seems crazy money for something I've no knowledge of.
Any advice or recommendations would be gratefully received!

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Allwelcone · 10/05/2023 18:06

When my friends got thier eyebrows done and looked a bit straaange imo.
How about a using retinol, and getting a make up session done at your favourite beauty counter?

itwasntmetho · 10/05/2023 18:28

There are so many semi perm brow techniques now, powder brows are nice as are combi brows. Have a good look at examples.

I'd love mine done.

thinandsparse · 11/05/2023 07:39

Thanks guys. I might drop into the salon and see what they recommend. 2 answers and 50/50 split pretty much sums it up though 😂

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RuthTopp · 11/05/2023 07:45

Eyebrows can look a lot better if you dye them .

Yes agree the only skincare that will work is one that can penetrate the skin barrier.
Yes retinol works , but you need the one that is by prescription for it to really work.
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thinandsparse · 11/05/2023 21:04

Thank you. I'm coming to the end of breastfeeding so I'll fill in the form then as I see it changes what they recommend for you.

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