Tips for Maintaining Brows After Brow Service
The great news is that after you get brow waxing and lamination, you don’t have to do much to maintain your eyebrows. However, there are a few things you can do to boost your look and keep them looking fabulous.
Allow your brows to settle before touching them too much.
If the skin is red around your brows, apply aloe vera for relief. This is normal after waxing.
Brush your brows to keep them groomed. This also allows you to spot stray hairs that need plucking.
Don’t over-pluck. While tweezing hairs outside of the brow line will keep a clean look, you don’t want to pluck so much that your brows thin out.
Add brow soap to your morning getting-ready routine. This stuff will give you incredible, full, and feathered brows that pop!
When your brows start growing back after several weeks or so, contact your brow artist to make your next appointment. Continuing with brow waxing and lamination will redirect your natural brow growth to look the way you like them.
Botox Improves Many Health Conditions
In addition to improving your physical appearance, Botox injections can also improve many other health conditions.
For example, many people who suffer from TMJ or other types of muscle pain, get Botox injections to help them relax these muscles.
Botox injections are even used to treat chronic migraines and other chronic health issues.
Because Botox blocks nerve activity in your muscles, it can also prevent unnecessary muscle use. People suffering from severe underarm sweating, urinary incontinence, or an overactive bladder can benefit from Botox injections.
Given that the risks outweigh its benefits, it’s best to play it safe and save the wrinkle-fighting, skin-smoothing benefits of BOTOX® Cosmetic for a time when your baby is out of harm’s way. We strongly recommend waiting until you are no longer pregnant or breastfeeding to be treated with BOTOX® Cosmetic.