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As Buhler explaied the steps of the treatment, she emphasized how important exfoliation is. Exfoliation is not my strong suit, and my eyebrows regularly (and annoyingly) flake, so I welcomed the scrubbing.
As I was lying on the table, busy absorbing the constant flow of tips from Buhler and envisioning my brand-new brows, I let my imagination run wild. I pictured lifting my head to find my brows looking more like Olga's from "Hey Arnold" and less Cara Delevingne, which to be honest, doesn't sound like a bad outcome. Buhler says she was just increasing my volume around 25 percent and to expect my "new brows" to look very much like my own brows but better. Natural but enhanced. I passed on the offer to pump them up to Delevingne proportions and experienced instant pangs of regret after leaving. Like, severe pangs. Nonetheless, behold. Eyebrow extensions are glorious and life changing.
The entire procedure only took around 45 minutes and the brow hairs, I discovered as they fell off, really did resemble my real brow hairs. They camouflaged themselves well. Because I have eyebrows, the majority of the hairs added were glued to already existing hairs, and just a few were glued directly to the skin. I was told the faux hairs glued to my real hairs would last around a week and the hairs applied to the skin anywhere from one to three days. The tint lasted around a week as well, leaving me feeling like Cinderella at midnight once my seven days were up.
To make the treatment last as long as possible, I was given a special cleanser to gently pat onto my brows, but I kept my skin-care routine normal otherwise. Oil breaks down the glue bonds, which is part of the reason why the extensions only last around a week. Obviously, instructions not to pick or itch were given, and I am proud to say I followed the rules this time.