How to Deal with Damaged, Red Red Eyebrows 1

How to Deal with Damaged Eyebrows, Turning Blue Red

How to Deal with Damaged Eyebrows, Turning Blue Red

  • Eyebrows are red:

If you have a lot of red and dark, use special red ink (with a slightly mossy base). If you have a little redness, use HS-3 to treat (which is a neutral color to return the skin to its original color)

Use dark brown border for sharpness first

Use HS-3 color or deep red treatment color and then proceed to spray a new color: black brown.

  • Eyebrows are green:

If you are very green and dark, use ink that specializes in blue treatment (with a lot of brownish roots). If you have a little blue, use HS-3 to treat it (it is a neutral color to return the skin to its original color)

Use dark brown border for sharpness first

Use HS-3 color or dark green treatment color then proceed to spray natural brown color until beautiful eyebrows.

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Delete bad eyebrows:

Apply new eyebrow color first. Then proceed to delete the remaining color parts.

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  • Attention: After erasing the ink that is almost gone, there is usually a reddening phenomenon in the erased part, which is completely normal. This phenomenon will gradually disappear over time, do not shoot any more – Instruct customers to use concealer diligently.

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