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Answering your questions about Powder Brows

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I’m excited to share with you my latest video on the Beauty Slash channel, where I address some common concerns many of us face in the world of permanent makeup. It's important for us to constantly refine our skills, especially when it comes to creating the perfect powdered brows for our clients.
Perfecting Your Technique
In the video, I begin by answering questions about how to ensure both eyebrows look even. It's not always about counting the number of times you go over an area, but more about how the brows heal and what the client is looking for - a natural look or something more dramatic. I share insights on how I judge this based on the client's preferences.
Color Choices Made Clear
Choosing the right pigment is also something many of you have asked about. I talk about a simple approach to match the color with the client's hair. I even share a tip on how to adjust the pigment based on the client’s skin tone to make sure the brows look natural and consistent.
Deep Dive into Depth and Technique
A particularly tricky part is knowing how deep to go with the needle, especially since everyone’s skin is different. I’ve got a tip for that too, which involves the angle you hold your machine. I also touch on how to interpret the feedback your machine gives you, like the sound it makes as you work.
All About Needles and Speed
I know there can be some confusion about needles and the speed of your hand movements, and that's perfectly normal. That's why I share some of my own practices on how to approach these aspects, and I introduce the idea of using a metronome to help find a rhythm that works for you.
Resources Just for You
For those who want to dive deeper, I’ve got some free tutorials ready for download right below the video. They're full of detailed, step-by-step instructions on various powdered brow techniques.
Connect with Me
And if you have any questions, or you want to show me your work, feel free to tag me on Instagram at @beautyslash. I’m always there to help you out or give feedback.
Your Practice Matters
In conclusion, remember that progress in permanent makeup is all about practice. Each step you take is a step towards becoming better at your craft. So keep at it and resist the temptation to compare your journey with someone else's.
I look forward to bringing you more tips and techniques next week on the Beauty Slash channel. Together, I’m confident we can all become better artists for our clients.
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  • @beautyslesh
    @beautyslesh6 ай бұрын

    Do you have other questions aside from the ones I've already answered? :)

  • @samuelgrace6567
    @samuelgrace65673 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @Ruthieshairbrand
    @Ruthieshairbrand4 ай бұрын

    What type of needle do you use for your powder brows? And the speed of your machine

  • @NormaMartinez-dn5hb
    @NormaMartinez-dn5hb4 ай бұрын

    Hi I love the tip about holding the machine 60 degrees, but I’ve been told that 60 it is more traumatic to the skin. Is that false? Thank you

  • @NormaMartinez-dn5hb
    @NormaMartinez-dn5hb4 ай бұрын

    Hi I love the tip about holding the machine 60 degrees, but I’ve been told that 60 it is more traumatic to the skin. Is that false?

  • @marygracenatividad5975
    @marygracenatividad59755 ай бұрын

    Hi new subscribee here ❤ where is the link of your shop master?

  • @raniaabifarraj1008
    @raniaabifarraj10086 ай бұрын

    Hi you are great coach I appreciate you but can you tell us more about microblading techniques I'm from lebanon and I like you a lot❤

  • @beautyslesh

    @beautyslesh

    6 ай бұрын

    Great tip! I will ! ❤️ I wonder why not Hairstroke with machine :) as it is more trancing technique now

  • @skinnutrientsbyenny7190
    @skinnutrientsbyenny71906 ай бұрын

    Do you do training

  • @beautyslesh

    @beautyslesh

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes ❤️ I actually will have updates about upcoming enrollment on my Instagram @beautyslesh!❤️

  • @ashleylewis8601
    @ashleylewis86013 ай бұрын

    Why are you only picking color based of hair color? Skin tone matters. It can and will change the pigment! They are either too warm, or ashy ect…

  • @NormaMartinez-dn5hb
    @NormaMartinez-dn5hb4 ай бұрын

    Hi I love the tip about holding the machine 60 degrees, but I’ve been told that 60 it is more traumatic to the skin. Is that false?

  • @NormaMartinez-dn5hb
    @NormaMartinez-dn5hb4 ай бұрын

    Hi I love the tip about holding the machine 60 degrees, but I’ve been told that 60 it is more traumatic to the skin. Is that false?

  • @beautyslesh

    @beautyslesh

    3 ай бұрын

    Not exactly , even holding 90 degree there is still portion of time when it enters by 60 . 60 helps to keep the depth not too deep