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Now that we've continually coloring along on Christine's brows, we've got one side done
and we're half way, at least, done with the other side. I do as I was doing, stir the
color, always ensuring that I've have consistent from left to right, I want these eyebrows
to come out even, both sides, and I've got to continuously do that stapling effect. Now
the more that I staple, the darker the eyebrow is going to become and after discussing this
with Christina, she does not want a real dark eyebrow she wants that soft powdered look.
So that's what we're out to achieve, and I just follow the natural hair pattern of Christina.
But the one thing I always warn the clients, you're going to walk out of my business looking
like you're one walking eyebrow. You're going to have these bright, bright eyebrows, but
when they heal, they're going to crust and they're going to get lightly scabby, which
you keep them nice and oiled with Vaseline for about five or six days, and they're going
to flake away, and the end product about, say thirty days from now, is going to be at
least 30 percent lighter. So, she'll become a lot more comfortable with what they look
like. At first it can be a little bit alarming but I tell them, just be comfortable, relax,
it's going to get better with a little bit of time.