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HD Eyebrows hit our faces and the screen

HD Eyebrows hit our faces and the screen
29 February 2012
Paula de Burgh
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Paula de Burgh
29 February 2012

As high definition dominates our television screens, we take a look at HD eyebrows with beauty experts who really know how popular eyebrows are becoming these days.

Achieving high definition eyebrows is a seven-step process, so you must be highly qualified in the art of shaping to complete the look. The process includes consultation with face shape analysis, tinting, the ancient art of threading, waxing, plucking, soothing and finishing.

It is said that the eyebrows frame the face and dramatically enhance your features. The treatment though is not permanent and has to be repeated every four to six weeks. Even with the monthly commitment this is a fast growing trend. If this is really your thing and makes you want to sing, don’t be put off by the regular payments, and you too can qualify yourself within two days to become an artist in eyebrow shaping.

So who are the celebrities supporting the HD eyebrow market? They include the likes of Jodie Marsh, Jenny Frost and Claire Cooper; even male celebrities, such as Simon Webbe, welcomed this trend and embraced it over a year ago. It wasn’t long before others followed in their footsteps.

While I love celebrity trends the people that I really admire are the HD eyebrow make-up artists like Yasmin Bentaieb, who works with stars such as Nadine Coyle, Mel B, X Factor contestants and many more. Yasmin says: “HD Brows was exactly what I needed to reinforce my skills. It has given me the ability to apply even more attention to the face and ensure that the whole make-up effect is immaculate.” She is not alone.  Another leading eyebrow artist is Francesca Neil who has worked with the likes of Craig David, Sam Sparrow and Alesha Dixon. She says: “Eyebrows have such a powerful impact on the rest of the face as even just slight alterations in shape or colour can completely change your look. Doing this course was hugely beneficial in my line of work as I will now be able to ensure all my clients have the perfectly formed HD Brows which will create a more polished and striking finished look, whether it be for the camera or for everyday wear.”

So whether you are a celebrity, make-up artist or just someone who wants to look fabulous, it seems that HD eyebrows are the way to go!

Paula de Burgh

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