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salpal 05-24-2014 06:50 AM

Permanent Eyebrows
 
Just had mine done by Kim located at Dr. Blumberg's office (dentist) located just across from Freedom Pointe. She did a fabulous job with hair like strokes. I am now considering having my lips lined. I was surprised that the eyebrow technique did not hurt. I have already recommended her to several friends. 352-430-2100 is the dentist's office number, I lost her direct number.

I have heard that Sherri at Cal's is great, but I preferred to be in a medical location. Just a personal preference.

gomoho 05-24-2014 07:04 AM

Pictures please

SantaClaus 05-24-2014 07:30 AM

No picture = didn't happen

slipcovers 05-30-2014 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SantaClaus (Post 882182)
No picture = didn't happen

That's not nice, Santa. Many of us old folks don't know how to post pictures. YOU BETTER WATCH OUT!!!!!!

SantaClaus 05-30-2014 06:30 PM

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MoeVonB61 05-30-2014 10:28 PM

TAKE it FROM ME!!...DO NOT get your lips lined!...Talk to 3 people who have (I am one of them!!). The lips are mucosal tissue and do not absorb the "tattoo" of the permanent makeup in the same fashion as the eyebrows. Getting them even is impossible and you will need to use lip liner the rest of your "fading time" to make them even. !!

Barefoot 05-30-2014 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 882160)
Pictures please

Bravely done!
A picture would be wonderful.
It might provide motivation to those of us who are chicken.
Bawk, bawk, bawk.

CFrance 05-30-2014 11:52 PM

I know someone who had her lips done, and she said it was a waste, because the color didn't stay. It faded.

salpal 05-31-2014 06:05 AM

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had to wait till all healed. Don't know how to turn photo around -- no makeup on at all

In awe of TV 05-31-2014 06:49 AM

Very nice! Enjoy them.

willie72 05-31-2014 07:10 AM

Can you let us know what the cost is?

willie72 05-31-2014 07:13 AM

Can you let us know what the procedure cost?

OBXNana 05-31-2014 07:53 AM

Beautiful! In all honesty, they are the nicest I've seen. The color is realistic and the arch is perfect. They don't look like a child used a magic marker. Thank you for sharing.

Barefoot 05-31-2014 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by salpal (Post 885646)
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had to wait till all healed. Don't know how to turn photo around -- no makeup on at all

Very natural looking, good job.

salpal 05-31-2014 08:14 AM

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Attachment 42607Attachment 42607 Thanks - Another pic - this time I am wearing mascara, but nothing on brows


I choose Kim because she does the hairlike strokes versus standard tattoos and is located in a medical office.

Cost $350 Cal's charges $199.

Sorry upside down, can barely figure out how to attach photo......June Rose's post below is correct...if you click on the photos, it will be right side up.

What's with the Santa Claus poster???

I have received a couple of private messages, so let me answer some other questions. NO, it did NOT hurt. I was able to pick any color and any shape I wanted...Kim actually drew a few different ones on my brows, but I opted for shape and color I originally had.
I still have some eyebrow hair, but it is sparse and white in some spots. My original eyebrows are underneath, they were not shaved. The white hairs still show if you look extremely close, so I may pluck them as they continue to show up. Time from start to finish was about an hour. Prep time took 15 minutes, had to wait 20 minutes for numbing cream to kick in and actual procedure, less than five minutes or so. After procedure, you have to wear vaseline/aquafor on your eyebrows for 3 - 5 days. You will have to get brows touched up every 18 months or so.

juneroses 05-31-2014 01:18 PM

I clicked on one of the photos, planning to rotate it in my photo software. However, when I clicked, it righted itself and no editing was needed on my part. Maybe it will work that way for others here too.

Meanwhile, your brows look very nice. Kudos to Kim. - June

SantaClaus 05-31-2014 03:34 PM

I'm sorry if I offended anyone; it's a fairly common comment on forums like this that if someone mentions something that could be greatly benefited by having a photo someone will say "no picture, didn't happen". It's just a friendly jab to say a picture would really underline your point. Also, as my name and avatar suggest, I'm a professional Santa Claus, so I'm a naturally playful and interactive person. Finally, I agree with previous posters, very nice job and quite natural looking.

Sable99 05-31-2014 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by salpal (Post 885646)
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had to wait till all healed. Don't know how to turn photo around -- no makeup on at all

What happens to the eyebrow you have left? Do they remove them?

I have a scar in my eyebrow from a childhood fall and I would love to cover it up.

Barefoot 05-31-2014 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Sable99 (Post 885969)
What happens to the eyebrow you have left? Do they remove them?

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Originally Posted by salpal (Post 885704)
I have received a couple of private messages, so let me answer some other questions. NO, it did NOT hurt. I was able to pick any color and any shape I wanted...Kim actually drew a few different ones on my brows, but I opted for shape and color I originally had.

I still have some eyebrow hair, but it is sparse and white in some spots. My original eyebrows are underneath, they were not shaved. The white hairs still show if you look extremely close, so I may pluck them as they continue to show up.

Sable, I asked her that same question in a PM.
Her reply is highlighted above.
I'm sure they would shave your existing eyebrows if you really wanted that,
but Salpal said they tattooed beneath the existing hair.
And that the original eyebrow hair was barely noticeable.

Sable99 05-31-2014 07:57 PM

Thanks Salpal and Barefoot. BTW, your eyebrows look great!

Blessed2BNTV 05-31-2014 08:03 PM

They look terrific!

Jullie 06-03-2014 03:19 PM

Permanent eyeliner question: would like to know if it is worth it and how long does it last before fading?

Scottie 07-01-2014 05:57 PM

I was considering Kim doing my brows but I had second thoughts about spending
$ 450

ssmith 07-01-2014 10:08 PM

...about pernanent eye liner....
 
someone answer Jullie question about permanent liner. I want to know also.

I did talk to someone who had it done up north and she did say she had to have a touch up since it did fade...soooo I am wondering how often one would need to do the touch-up

salpal 07-02-2014 06:56 AM

It costs $350 NOT $450. I am so happy with the results, I am having Kim do my eyeliners next week. $200

Kim Forsberg: 352-430-2100
1503 Buenos Aires Blvd Bldg.190
The Villages -- inside Dentist office - Dr. Blumberg

Touch ups for either eyebrows/lines depend upon your skin type and how dark you decide to go -- usually need a touch up every 2 - 5 years I am told.
Kim has 30 years experience and is the only one in the area that does the hair-stroke method. She may cost more than most, but in my humble opinion, you get what you pay for

Vicki.baker@aol.com 07-02-2014 07:36 AM

I just had my eyebrows done this week at Cals with Sharie Gardner. She did a wonderful job, she is very particular . I would definitely recommend her.

Wandatime 07-02-2014 09:37 AM

Wow, those look great! I have very sparse brows due to age and being over zealous with the tweezers (hey, I was trying to look like Bette Midler); I've wanted to get mine done but was afraid they'd look artificial. Yours look very natural.

Wandatime 07-02-2014 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicki.baker@aol.com (Post 901379)
I just had my eyebrows done this week at Cals with Sharie Gardner. She did a wonderful job, she is very particular . I would definitely recommend her.

Vicki - can we see a picture of yours?

Vicki.baker@aol.com 07-02-2014 01:35 PM

Not sure how to post picture, help

Wandatime 07-02-2014 02:20 PM

I'll try. When you reply, you'll see a little paperclip at the top. Click on that, then you'll see browse. If you click on that it will take you to your computer where you can find your picture and click on it to attach it to your reply.

juneroses 07-03-2014 07:40 AM

This is in response to those who asked about the longevity of permanent eyeliner. Mine (top lid only) is now 5 years old. No significant fading that I can see (and I've checked with a magnifying glass too).

Vicki.baker@aol.com 07-03-2014 08:38 AM

New Eyebrows
 
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Still alittle dark, done on Monday, will lighten yet. $199 at Cals

Vicki.baker@aol.com 07-03-2014 08:40 AM

Why up side down pic? Sorry

salpal 07-09-2014 06:05 AM

All done!
 
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Brows and eyeliner now!

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Sorry upside down....cannot figure out how to change!

Sable99 07-09-2014 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by salpal (Post 904681)
Brows and eyeliner now!

Attachment 43671

Sorry upside down....cannot figure out how to change!

Both your eyebrows and eyeliner look great! But, I have some questions.

I've thought about having eyeliner done for years but have always been told that it is very painful to have done. Was it?

If Kim is the only person that does the brush stroke that looks so natural. Can anyone do the touch ups if she quits or retires?

How many appointments do you have to have for each procedure? I'm in Michigan and only in TV for two weeks at a time! (We rent out our home in a long-term rental program and have to rent when we visit. Our rental company doesn't allow cats and I won't leave my two for more than two weeks at a time.)

Barefoot 07-09-2014 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Sable99 (Post 904712)
Both your eyebrows and eyeliner look great! But, I have some questions.
I've thought about having eyeliner done for years but have always been told that it is very painful to have done. Was it?
If Kim is the only person that does the brush stroke that looks so natural. Can anyone do the touch ups if she quits or retires?
How many appointments do you have to have for each procedure?

Like Sable, I am also really interested in the idea of permanent make-up.
But I'm skeered. I applaud people who've just gone ahead and done the procedures.
I talked to my Opthamologist who thinks it is a really, really, really bad idea.
But I expected that reply from him.
I'm wondering ... Does Kim do an allergy test first?

Vicki.baker@aol.com 07-09-2014 12:08 PM

Sherie at Cals did a pre-test on the numbing agent first. I had just my eyebrows done as the "natural tails" were pretty much gone. No, it didn't hurt, took about 1 hr. Start to finish. I am very pleased.

Barefoot 07-09-2014 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicki.baker@aol.com (Post 904855)
Sherie at Cals did a pre-test on the numbing agent first. I had just my eyebrows done as the "natural tails" were pretty much gone. No, it didn't hurt, took about 1 hr. Start to finish. I am very pleased.

Thanks Vicki. I wasn't as worried about being allergic to the numbing agent, as I am about being allergic to the dye used for the eyeliner tattoo.
It is awfully close to the eyeball.

Vicki.baker@aol.com 07-09-2014 02:47 PM

Talking to the professionals May ease your fears and answer your questions.

Barefoot 07-09-2014 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicki.baker@aol.com (Post 904948)
Talking to the professionals May ease your fears and answer your questions.

That's true, of course. But professionals are trying to sell a service.
That's why I always like to hear from fellow TOTVers about their own personal experiences and recommendations.


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