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How Much of Your Morning Routine Is Spent on Your Eyebrows?


Think about your morning routine.


Shower. Skincare. Get dressed. Hair. Maybe a little makeup. Coffee if you're lucky.


And then there are your eyebrows.


You fill in one brow. Step back and look. Fill in the other one. One looks higher. The other looks darker. You wipe a little off, add a little more, brush them through and check again.


Five minutes turns into ten.


For women with sparse, thinning, uneven or over-plucked brows, eyebrows aren't always a quick finishing touch. Sometimes you're rebuilding the shape every morning.


How Much Time Are Your Brows Really Taking?


Let's say you spend just 10 minutes a day filling in and correcting your eyebrows.


That's more than an hour every week.


Over the course of a year, that's about 60 hours spent doing your eyebrows.


And that's before we count the mornings when you're rushing to work, getting ready for an early flight, heading to the gym or simply don't feel like putting on makeup.


The issue isn't that doing your brows takes forever on any one morning.


It's that you have to do it again tomorrow.


And the next day.


And the next.


What If the Shape Was Already There?


That's one of the reasons women choose permanent makeup.


Permanent makeup doesn't have to mean dark, heavy or obviously tattooed eyebrows. The goal is to create a brow that works with your face, your natural hair and the way you want to look every day.


Depending on your brows and your skin, that might mean soft powder brows, natural-looking nano hair strokes, or a combination of techniques.


Instead of starting with a blank canvas every morning, you already have your shape and definition.


You can get up, wash your face, do your skincare and go.


And if you want more definition that day? Add a little brow gel or pencil. The difference is that you're enhancing what's already there instead of rebuilding your brows from scratch.


It's Not Just About Saving Time


There's something else that happens when you aren't fighting with your eyebrows every morning.


You stop thinking about them so much.


You don't have to wonder if they're even. You don't have to worry about wiping one off when you're sweating. You don't have to pack three different brow products just to go away for the weekend.


Your brows simply become part of your face again.


And for a lot of women, that's the real convenience of permanent makeup.


Not Sure What Your Brows Need?


You don't need to know whether you need Powder Brows, Nano Brows, a combination technique or something else before you come to me.


That's my job.


We'll look at your natural brows, your skin, your lifestyle and what you're trying to accomplish. Then we'll decide which option makes the most sense for you.


Because the goal isn't just to give you permanent makeup.


The goal is to make your brows one less thing you have to worry about every morning.

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