Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 December 2011


Look Slimmer Instantly

How To Look Slimmer Instantly
by: Susan Lockhart

Did you know that the clothing styles you choose can have a major impact on your apparent weight? Choosing the right clothes for your body shape and makes all the difference. Here are 10 simple tricks you can use to look slimmer almost instantly!

You can lose approximately 3-5 lbs (1-2kgs) with each point listed below. Choose a maximum of 5 points per outfit:

1. Vertical Lines 
A vertical design line that causes the eye to run uninterrupted up and down the body has an incredible power to make you appear slimmer and taller. Vertical stripes in particular are great at making you appear slimmer, but be careful with the stripes you choose. The wider the stripe and the further apart they are spaced, the less impact they have. Thin to medium stripes placed close together have the most impact.

2. Stand Up Straight 
Simple good posture will always make you appear slimmer. Standing correctly makes your clothes hang properly and elongates the body. This can take practice but it is a great habit to get into, both for your appearance and your health.

3. Underwear 
Wearing great foundation garments will help to keep everything firm and in place. Just wearing the correct size and style of bra for your body can do wonders, so get professionally fitted at least once a year or more often if you are losing or gaining weight, pregnant or breastfeeding. Also, wearing a light, loose camisole under your clothes can help to hide stomach rolls.

4. Colour 
Wearing dark colours over a figure challenge can help to visually reduce your size. It doesn't have to be black; charcoal, navy and chocolate all work well too. Just make sure the colour that is framing your face comes from your best colour palette. There is no point looking slimmer if you also look washed out and tired.

If you are short, wearing dark colours on the lower half of your body can give the appearance of extra height. Keeping colour contrast to a minimum also helps, so if you wear skirts, choose hosiery that gently blends in colour with your shoes and hemline.

5. Fabric 
As a general rule you want to avoid wearing bulky, textured fabrics over your largest area. Instead, choose fine to medium textured fabrics that drape and skim over your body, rather than cling. Also remember to choose matte (non-shiny) fabrics. Shiny fabrics like satin catch the light and will show up every lump and bump.

6. Shape 
Lots of women go for very loose clothing with the hope of hiding extra weight. This can have the opposite affect and make you appear larger than you actually are. Instead choose clothes with some shape and make the most of your figure.

7. Accessories 
Wearing an accessory high on your body can be a great way to attract attention away from a figure challenge. A scarf, brooch or great earrings can act as a focal point, drawing the eye up to your face. Always choose medium sized accessories - anything chunky can add weight and anything too fine will disappear.

8. Prints & Patterns 
If you are overweight chances are you avoid prints and patterns, however you can wear them successfully. Always choose prints with a dark rather than light background. You should also choose prints where the repeat is not obvious and there is very little or no background colour showing. This will confuse the eye and visually reduce weight.

9. Shoes 
The chunkier the shoe and more rounded the toe, the heavier you will appear. The best shoes for reducing apparent weight have a thin sole, medium to high heel and reasonably pointed toe. Stay away from mules and ankle straps, instead go for shoes that show more of your foot, creating a long line and visually elongating your legs.

10. Simplicity 
Above all, keep your total appearance simple and elegant.

A personal image consultation will show you exactly which colours and styles of clothes are right for you, but these simple tricks will help to you look slimmer, instantly!


About The Author
Susan Lockhart is a leading Image Consultant in Brisbane, Australia and owner of Synergy Image Consulting. Learn how to make the most of your appearance and dress for success, no matter what size, age or shape you are. Get professional advice on colour, dressing for your body shape, bridal wear, grooming and more. Consultations for men and women. Visit http://www.synergyimage.com.au for more information

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Saturday, 17 December 2011

Fashion Do's and Don'ts 
& How to Survive When You Have Nothing to Wear!


By Monique Bellamont - August 2009.

RULE #1: Fashion rules are there to be broken.

RULE #2: Having fashion sense is all about knowing what looks good on YOU, not what looks good on Paris Hilton  or Naomi Campbell .

RULE #3: When fashion magazines or self-proclaimed experts say 

something is "Over, Bourgeois, Tired, Common, So last year or Very 
yesterday/last week/last century" it means the person talking now considers that particular style or colour to be out of style and are now pushing the next big thing, which they will usually describe as being "New, Now, Fresh, Brave, Chic, Divine, Girly, Love, Important, or To die for."

RULE #4: Don't listen to fashion magazines or self-proclaimed experts. They are just copying what everyone else is saying.

RULE #5: Trend setters either create something new or go retro to bring something from the past and make it new again. Trend followers are just copycats with no fashion sense of their own.

RULE #6: When picking out something to wear or shopping, always ask several things: A. Is this practical? B. What if it rains? C. Can I afford this? D. Will I ever wear this or am I just filling my closet with things I will never wear? E. Does it actually look good on me or am I just fooling myself?


RULE #7: Some colours match, some don't, but does it really matter? Sometimes you want to wear opposing colours because it will stand out more.

RULE #8: Just because it is a men's shirt, pants, socks or whatever doesn't mean it won't fit or suit you. I happen to believe men's briefs look very good on women.

RULE #9: Before stepping outside ask yourself "What if I die today and this is the clothing I am found wearing? Do I want to be found dead wearing corduroy pants and a leather thong?" (Or whatever you happen to be wearing!)

RULE #10: Last but not least, passe means that something has been already. Avante garde means nobody has ever done it before. See the difference? Don't misuse terms.
This season its all about what clothes just scream embellishment and look pretentious. No wait, that is every season. Every fashionista is always trying to look better than she really does, but far too many lack the common sense to realize they look like they are trying too hard to be kewl... understand the difference? These people are poseurs. They buy the latest shoes, the newest glasses (which may or may not be retro), the kewlest, most decorative jeans they can find and the end result is someone who is wearing a mish mash of competing styles... if a guy dressed that way we'd call him a douchebag. When a girl does it she is a douchebaggette.
And I will not apologize for saying that. Some people just try too hard and it shows. They flaunt their new fashion, but in reality its not new because they're copying what everyone else is doing. Worse, the poor girl is copying all of them at the same time. Please people! Don't be a douchebag(gette)!
Far too few women and girls out there know how to use a sewing machine... sewing is so easy its amazing more people don't take it up as a hobby or turn it into a profession. Everyone needs clothes. Clothes wear out. Clothes go out of fashion. Clothes don't fit like they used to. The fashion industry is everywhere and it is one of the oldest professions the world has ever seen.


And if you are on a budget, what could be cheaper than needle, thread and some fabric? True, some fabrics can be pricier than others, but if you shop around you can rip apart old clothes, 2nd hand clothes and recycle the old fabric to make something which is kewl, unique and nobody else has it.
People will wear what is convenient sometimes so if you are on a budget do some research and see what is out there. There are a tonne of YouTube videos on how to make your own clothing, sew, knit, darn socks, do your hair, clean fabric stains, etc. all on a budget. It won't take too much time or research and the next thing you know you will be a bit of an expert on the topic.
If you become really obsessed you can also take evening or weekend classes on fashion design. Many cities and large towns have clubs and classes you can join if you look hard enough. They're always looking for new members.
The beauty of fashion is that you can always match things with other things. Once you have bought a good sized wardrobe (or have sewn your own) you can coordinate clothing to create specific looks. To do you will need a good size full length mirror and test the mirror's quality to make sure you look good in it.
After that you are pretty much set.
I recommend reorganizing your closet by colour, not by type of clothing. Make it into a rainbow. It is faster to find a specific piece of clothing when you only have one yellow sweater and its the only sweater in the yellow section. Other people like to organize their closets using different methods, but it doesn't really matter which method you use so long as it WORKS.
My last tidbit of advice? If old people are wearing it then it is officially out of style. Thats right. If your mom or grandmother starts wearing low cut jeans that shows off her ass crack its time to rip those jeans apart and reuse the fabric. Happy sewing!

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Friday, 16 December 2011

Menopause and Osteoporosis


Correlating Menopause and Osteoporosis 
by: Nathalie Fiset 

Menopause occurs when there is not enough supply of estrogen in the body. With the absence of this important hormone in a woman’s body, there are lot of adjustments to be done and changes to prepare for. 

Studies show that the loss of estrogens accelerates bone loss in the span of five to eight years. One of the most common areas affected by the loss of estrogen in the body is the skeletal system—specifically the bones that lead to osteoporosis. Osteoporosis, as defined, pertains to the thinning of the bones. As the bones become thinner and thinner, it becomes weaker and breaks more easily. The bones that are often affected include those of the spine, wrists, and hips. 

COMBATING OSTEOPOROSIS CAUSED BY MENOPAUSE 

As women grow older and older, risks of having osteoporosis becomes greater. Studies show that aside from aging, more and more women and men suffer become prone to osteoporosis especially if he/she has a family history of osteoporosis, fair skinned like blonds and red heads, engage in low calcium diet, lives a sedentary or physically inactive, underweight, obese, smokers and those with serious illness and disease. 

In order to avoid, or at least, lessen the burden of having osteoporosis, here are some recommended lifestyle changes that you can do by yourself. 

1. Have enough calcium in your body. In order to reduce the risk of osteoporosis, men women alike should start taking about 1,000 mg of calcium every day that is equals to about three serves of dairy food. Calcium is naturally found in various foods and can also be added in powder form. Having enough calcium supply in your diet will ensure strengthened bones. Aside from eating foods rich in calcium, taking in calcium tablets can also support your calcium supply. For those who are drinking calcium to avoid further osteoporic problem, bear in mind that you should reach a total daily intake of 1,000 milligrams daily before menopause and 1,500 milligrams daily after menopause. 

2. Physical activity is quite crucial to avoid further complications of osteoporosis. Recent studies show that people with or without osteoporosis can also benefit from spontaneous physical activity. Doing regular exercises like walking throughout your life can help in the reduction of osteoporosis risks because it reduces the rate of bone loss while protecting the remaining bone tissues. Experts say that the required minimum exercise for people who are suffering with osteoporosis is still unknown, but physical activity of 15 to 60 minutes at least thrice a week in highly recommended. Here are some of the general recommendations for exercise approved by most experts. 

- Make sure that you have visited your doctor or health care provider before you start any exercise program. 

- If you are already suffering from osteoporosis, avoid high impact activities or those exercise requiring sudden and forceful movements. 

- Light weight-bearing exercises such as walking, dancing, and weight training are generally recommended. 

- Make sure that you can sustain the frequency of your physical activity. 

- Take strength training at least once or twice a week to prepare your body to more strenuous physical activities. 

- Choose exercises that flexibility exercises or stretching. 

- No matter how you love the water, avoid swimming because it’s not a weight bearing exercise. The buoyancy of the water will only counteract the effects of gravity and will be more difficult for you to maintain your balance. 

- Choose exercises that will help you reduce bone loss, improve your muscle strength, balance, and fitness so the incidence of falls and fractures will be lessened. 

Indeed, there is no easy way to address osteoporosis. Being a complex condition involving hormonal, lifestyle, nutritional, and environmental factors, osteoporosis can only be cured through proper exercise, diet, and supplements. Aside from these, medical preventions and treatments such as hormone therapy (HT), Bisphosphonates, selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), potential therapies like Tibolone (Livial) and parathyroid hormone are available today. 


About The Author 

Dr Nathalie Fiset is a family doctor and a certified hypnotherapist. For more information go to: http://www.bestmenopause.com/osteoporosis.html http://www.aperfectharmony.com or http://www.a-1hypnosis.com.

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Colour is So Important in Fashion

Why Colour is So Important in Fashion
by: Susan Lockhart 

Colour is the first thing other people notice about us, and its impact is immediate and long-lasting. Our fashion colour choices say a lot about the image we are trying to portray and how we feel about ourselves. So what does colour tell people? 

Within seconds of meeting you, others will respond to the 'colour messages' flashed by your clothes. Different colours can make people feel a certain way. In fact, it has been determined by medical science that colour can influence the viewer's hormones, blood pressure and body temperature. Colour also has an impact on: 

* Your apparent shape; 
* Your apparent weight; 
* Your apparent personality; 
* Your emotions 
* Others emotions 

Other important considerations are how appropriate the colour is for the location, occasion, time of year, your age and of course, your natural colouring. 

We are all influenced by colour every day, whether we realise it or not. If we're having a bad day and not feeling good about ourselves, we tend to automatically choose clothes in dull neutral colours like black, grey or brown because they match how we're feeling. Just as when we're happy and feeling great we will go for something a bit brighter. 

Have a look in your wardrobe and see how many different colours you own. Do you have a veritable rainbow of outfits? Or are there just 1 or 2 colours that you wear a variation of all the time? You may find you are stuck in a colour rut. Knowing this, why not experiment with the colours you wear and surround yourself with. 

Sometimes it is not just the colour itself, but a combination of colours that create the affect. Colours produce different reactions when used in different fabrics and when put together in different colour combinations. For example, a red jacket worn with a white shirt to a business meeting exhibits confidence and power, but a red jacket worn with a lacy red top may be interpreted as saying, "I'm sexy and exciting and I have other things on my mind besides this business meeting". 

Red is actually not the best colour to wear to a job interview as it can set the scene for an uneasy interaction between females. So what colours are appropriate for what situation? 

Here is a list of the colours that men respond well to, both socially and professionally. 

* Yellow: Holds their attention and keeps them alert; indicates the start of something new 

* Yellow-based reds: Energetic colour that keeps conversations going 

* True reds: Exhibits confidence 

* Burgundy: Reflects class and sophistication and attracts the same type of men 

* Mid-range blues: Puts others at ease and allows interactions to go smoothly 

* Sky blue: A calming colour 

* Navy blue: Signals that you want to be taken seriously; it inspires others to listen to what you have to say and displays that you are trustworthy 

* Blue-based reds: Suggests intelligence and femininity 

* Red violet: Suggests strength and creativity 

It is most important though, to choose colours that are a good fit for your natural colouring. There is no point choosing a colour that suggests creativity and confidence if it also makes you look washed out or sick. 

Wearing your best range of colours can have a huge impact on your wardrobe and your confidence. The right colours can make your skin tone appear more even, reduce the appearance of wrinkles and dark circles and make you look brighter and healthier. While on the other hand wearing a colour which isn't so good for you, can make you look tired, dull and even ill. A colour analysis with a professional image consultant will show you exactly which range of colours are best for your clothing, makeup and accessories. 

In short, our fashion colour choices tell the world a lot about us. Knowing how to use colour to your advantage can change the way you dress and boost your self-confidence. 


About The Author 
Susan Lockhart is a leading Image Consultant in Brisbane, Australia and owner of Synergy Image Consulting. Learn how to make the most of your appearance and dress for success, no matter what size, age or shape you are. Get professional advice on colour, dressing for your body shape, bridal wear, grooming and more. Consultations for men and women. Visit http://www.synergyimage.com.au

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Saturday, 10 December 2011


Aran Sweater with Zipped Neck for Men and Women


We thought it high time we expanded our highly-coveted Aran range, so here we have the new Aran Zip Jumper. With the same distinctive, chunky cable design that defines our Aran Sweater, this version has a zip-neck and higher collar giving you a stylish, versatile garment that will keep the wind off your neck without the need for a cumbersome scarf (unless it’s really cold!)

100% British Wool and 100% British Design, that’s what makes this Red Zip Neck Aran Sweater so great; combining a durable heavy knit and with the classic Aran pattern this is one to keep you warm in the midst of every Winter. Suitable for both Men and Women, this is one sweater that will become a firm favourite for years to come. So treat yourself to your next favourite sweater, better still, treat some loved ones to one as well!

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Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Women's Apparel


We love shopping online for women's clothing. And we love to share the best offers and promotions we find. So get set to visit all the most popular womens fashion sites like Bloomingdales, Boston Proper Catalog Macys and more! We love designers and especially the designer discount sites like Bluefly and Nordstrom. We'll keep you up to date on designer clothing deals at Kohls, Walmart, Gap, Amazon and Target too!



Friday, 2 December 2011

All About Ombre

As the warm weather fades away, the fade in fashion is heating up! The ombre trend is officially in full swing- from nails, to hair and clothing of all kinds- and we can’t get enough.
The subtle fade in color, whether it’s dark to light or light to dark, is the must-have look right now. Celebrities such as Drew Barrymore and Lauren Conrad have stepped out with ombre hair and nails, while Gwyneth Paltrow and Fergie have sported ombre on the street and the red carpet.
7 For All Mankind’s faded fashion pieces, The Skinny in Gunmetal Ombre Shimmer and Roxanne Mollison Ombre, are the perfect way to make your ombre statement.  Whether you are planning a night out or just looking for an updated denim look, these styles will have you looking sexy and stylish.
Which ombre trends will you be wearing this season?


Thursday, 1 December 2011

Crafting the Perfect Outfit for the Races- For Women

We all know that while horse racing tips and track conditions and odds and bets are all common elements of horse racing in Australia, the most exciting aspect (apart from winning, of course) for us girls is deciding on an outfit. Race-day fashion has become such a lynchpin of racing culture in Australia that it has spurned an entire industry.


Photo: avlxyz


Myer’s ‘Fashion on the Field’ events at the Melbourne Cup Carnival and the presence of race-day photos in major fashion magazines throughout spring shows that there is indeed a big market for fashion at the races. With the spotlight shining so brightly on what we wear to the races, the pressure’s certainly on to get it right! Here is your guide to creating the perfect race-day fashion statement.

Start With the Dress, Not the Hat
Although fancy hats and fascinators are synonymous with horse racing, try to choose a hat to suit your dress, and not the other way around. While everyone wants to make a statement with the perfect hat, it’s a common mistake to choose a hat and then cobble together the rest of the outfit to suit it. This always ends up looking less chic than when a hat is cleverly chosen to highlight a beautifully fitting dress, for the simple reason that women’s heads are much more uniform in size and shape than their bodies. Therefore more effort should be put into finding something to suit your body than your head, as you will feel and look more comfortable this way—and after all, that’s half of the battle!

Enhance, Don’t Overpower

Once you’ve got your killer dress, you can start to think about headwear. There are three main rules for choosing the right headwear for a racing event. The first rule is to consider it in relation to your dress. We’re not simply talking colour and fabric here either, but the style and personality of your dress. Is it whimsy, flirty, fun, bold, edgy or sexy? The hat should be in line with the image you’re trying to put out, not at odds with it.

The second rule is to consider the formality of the race and the dress code. For example, some racecourses have stricter dress codes than others, and either over-dressing or under-dressing could make you feel uncomfortable.

The third, final and most important rule, is to choose a hat or fascinator you can wear comfortably!! Regardless of whether you look like the incarnation of Grace Kelly in it, if you can’t see, can’t move or can’t keep it on, it’s not the right hat for you.

Of course, once all this is decided you still need to find shoes (comfortable, please!), a makeup scheme (day-wear) and jewellery for the occasion, not to mention seek out some good racing tips so that you can pick a winner! While it’s a lot of work to get ready, it’s more than worth it when you arrive feeling confident, comfortable and dressed to kill.

A Perfect Fit With Ladies Plus Size Fashion

It has been confirmed by vast research that the majority of ladies to not fit into the ‘normal’ clothing sizes that so many stores categorise their outfits into. Although we tend to know our body sizes in these categories, e.g. 10, 12, 16, 18 etc. we all know that these ‘standard’ sizes are limiting and don’t work for us ‘odd’ number sizes.

Many other retailers use Small, Medium and Large to describe their clothing sizes.

And although this means that more people fit into each category, it also means that clothes that are intended to be fitted or tailored will usually end up being too baggy or too tight. And trust me, this is never a good look. Particularly if you are going for smart and stylish.

It is difficult for many women to try and fit themselves in these restricting size margins, and this can be of particular difficulty for women searching for ladies plus size fashion. Not only do you suffer the usual stresses of finding something that fits, the retailers that stock plus sized clothing can be even more limiting.

And after all, finding something that fits and is stylish at the same time is not an easy task for anyone.

The best advice I can give on this subject is this; find a retailer that you like and stick with it! When you find a stockist who supplies clothing that is stylish, sexy, comfortable and fits your figure – the majority of their clothing is likely to have the same affect on your figure. So enjoy you shape and don’t compromise on what makes you feel good!


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Learning the Basics of Eye Makeup


In different cultures, beauty has been deified typically in female forms. Ancient civilizations worshiped beauty in the face of goddesses like Aphrodite or Venus, Freya and Lakshimi. Over the years, female beauty has been depicted in paintings and sculptures, or praised with lyrics. But, what contemporary people tend to consider as beautiful, or aesthetically pleasing, has probably nothing to do with the notion of beauty other generations shared. Over the centuries, the nature and meaning of beauty has undergone through considerable changes. Even among people of the same age and with common cultural backgrounds, beauty is not an easily defined term. Actually, people tend to agree that beauty is a rather subjective term, which deals with an innate and emotional perception of life's affirmative aspects-health, fertility, goodness, happiness, and vitality-within objects of the perceived world.
Although beauty engenders a sense of positive reflection in finding balance and harmony with nature, whereas the phrase "natural beauty" probably comes from, women choose to emphasize their most distinctive characteristics with the use of makeup, which can highlight their facial features. From Queen Nefertiti, who lined her eyes with black coal to the contemporary female business executives, women have been using makeup to emphasize their eyes' beauty. Being considered the "mirror of someone's soul," the eyes communicate with a unique way and sometimes convey meanings that cannot be accurately articulated. Thus, for the modern woman, who wishes her eyes to make a statement, we have collected the following eye makeup tips that can assist her efforts illustrating her beauty with just a glance.
The first thing a woman should do before applying any eye makeup is to create the right base. In this initial process, a concealer can be used to hide dark circles and create a smooth surface for the rest of the makeup to be applied on. It is better if the tone of the concealer is a bit lighter than the natural skin tone since it will create a much more natural effect and it will blend better. Then, the eye shadow has to be applied in several thin layers and they have to blend well. Experts advice is to put the sheer color on the center of the lid and then with a sponge applicator to spread it all over the lid's surface. It is important to brush it up and out toward the eyebrow or nose. If a deeper shade color is to be used, this has to be placed to the crease of the lid. Additionally, to highlight the eyes, makeup artists use a lighter shade of the same color of eye makeup applied on the lid, now to the brow bone. In order to outline and define the eyes, it is best to use a soft eyeliner pencil and create short, close little dots instead of a straight line on the top and bottom of the eye lids. The outcome can become smoother if the dots are smudged from the inner eye corners toward the outer ones. Finally, for great eyelashes it is advisable to go over the lashes with an eyelash separator comb. Then applying a thin coat of mascara to the lashes and re-comb the ones painted immediately afterwards so as to keep them apart. When they dry the process can be repeated. The final stage of a great eye makeup experience is that of removing the makeup. When it stays on for hours-especially during sleep-it will create a coat of coloring over the eyes and will itch. It is always better to remove eye makeup first, since one has to be very gentle with the eye lids and eyelashes. A cotton ball or swab can do a perfect job after being soaked in makeup remover lotion.
Eye makeup can become a woman's ticket to stares of admiration as long as it is applied carefully and removed before bed every time. Eyes are very sensitive and need to be taken care of as much as possible. Harsh rubbing and being in a rush will not result is astonishing glowing eyes. Thus, be careful and let your eye's beauty shine the room.
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Permanent Eyebrow Tattoos – Should You?


More and more woman are looking into the idea of how to perfect their bodies, looks, etc. Well, what’s become so popular now is starting with the frame of the face by adding those perfect new look of permanent eyebrows.
This is a new idea that more and more woman are looking into getting permanent eyebrows and other permanent procurements done. Here are some things that you should be looking at before jumping right in and getting your permanent eyebrows. You need to find a trustworthy, good, experienced make up artist. In this matter don’t be thinking cheaper is better. Remember there are no official licenses for make up artist. Though permanent eyebrows are just art work on your face, you will need to find a good artist, these will be permanent eyebrows that you will have for the rest of your life.
Some great benefits of having permanent eyebrows:
No more caring, doing make up, and hassling with your eyebrows.
Active women are enjoying the fact that permanent eyebrows are smear and smudge free.
Permanent eyebrows are a great way to go if you want to cover up hair loss or scars.
Women who are allergic to make up or other cosmetics, permanent eyebrows are sometimes the best way to go.
Some negatives to getting permanent eyebrows:
You are stuck with what you end up with. While you can do other steps to have them redone or laser treatment your talking more money, and not knowing how it’s going to end up looking again.
This is a tattoo and many people have complained that it has faded away as the yeas have gone by.
Many people complain that they look fake, and this is just another reason of why you need to get the best make up artist you can find.
Lastly, some will question the idea of does this really save you money and is it really worth the money.
The most important steps when looking for permanent eyebrows are the new look you are wanting needs to be or match the idea that is in your mind, and find the right make up artist that can put that new imagine and complete it while making it perfect like you want.
Woman are wanting the natural look of soft, full, perfectly shaped eyebrows. While this is a difficult process of making your permanent eyebrows look natural and perfect. Some things you need to consider through this process. Color is a major factor of how your new looking permanent eyebrows are going to turn out. Research artists who can make the right corrections for you. Rather you are looking for skin tone, alterations, corrections, etc of your eyebrows. Some artists specialize in different aspects of permanent eyebrows.
Lastly, the angle of new eyebrows is another thing that you should be researching and making sure you and your artist are completely understanding each other. Continue to narrow and find that perfect artist for you. The one that will deliver the natural, soft, perfected angle eyebrows of your dream.