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BROW BABY MIAMI

2 DAY TRAINING COURSE / MARCH 1-2

2 DAY TRAINING COURSE / MARCH 1-2

Regular price $1,650.00 USD
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Material

Stainless Steel

How to use

A complete brow grooming kit typically includes flat tweezers, pointed tweezers, and spring trimmers—each tool designed for a specific purpose to help you shape and maintain your brows with precision. Here's how to use each tool effectively:

1. FLAT TWEEZERS

Flat tweezers are perfect for removing unwanted brow hairs quickly and efficiently.

  • How to Use: Hold the flat tweezers by the handles and grip the hair as close to the root as possible. Pull the hair out in the direction of growth to avoid irritation. This tool is ideal for larger areas of stray hairs or for creating clean, defined edges along the top and bottom of your brows.

Tip: Use the flat tweezers to remove multiple hairs at once when you need to tidy up or shape the overall brow. Be gentle to avoid over-plucking.

2. POINTED TWEEZERS

Pointed tweezers are designed for precision, making them perfect for removing single hairs or dealing with stubborn, fine hairs.

  • How to Use: Use the sharp tips to isolate and grab individual hairs that need to be removed. The pointed design allows you to target specific areas with accuracy, such as the middle of your brows or those small, fine hairs that are harder to grab.

Tip: Pointed tweezers are great for shaping the arch and cleaning up any stray hairs along the edges without affecting the overall shape of your brow.

3. SPRING TRIMMERS

Spring trimmers are typically used for trimming longer brow hairs that stick out of place, ensuring a clean and uniform look without the risk of over-trimming.

  • How to Use: Gently hold the spring trimmer against your brows and trim any hairs that extend beyond the natural shape of your brows. The spring action allows for quick, controlled cuts, and the gentle squeeze provides a more natural, even trim.

Tip: Comb your brow hairs upwards before trimming to see which hairs need cutting. Always trim in small amounts to avoid trimming too much at once, and only focus on the longer hairs that stick out from the main shape of your brow.

Return policy

No returns of exchanges.

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