I Wish More Women Knew Their Brows Probably Aren’t as Far Gone as They Think

One of the things I wish more women knew is that their brows probably aren’t as far gone as they think.

Almost every single week, someone sits in my chair, looks at me, and says, “Denise, I just don’t think there’s anything left to work with.”

Then, I take a closer look.

More often than not, I see an incredible amount of brow hair they don’t even realize they have. Some of it is light. Some of it is fine. Some of it has been ignored for years because they’re only focusing on the sparse spots.

After more than 26 years of doing brows, I’ve learned that the problem isn’t always a lack of hair. Many times, it’s simply the wrong shape.

When your brows have been over-tweezed, waxed the same way for years, or never actually shaped to work with your unique face structure, they can look significantly thinner than they really are.

That’s why I don’t just look at what’s missing. I look at what you still have and how we can make the absolute most of it.

Sometimes that means letting certain hairs grow out. Sometimes it means entirely restructuring the shape. Other times, it means adding a custom tint to bring those invisible, lighter hairs into the light. Every brow is different, which is why I will never believe in giving two faces the exact same shape.

If you’ve looked in the mirror and thought your brows are completely beyond help, please don’t give up just yet. You have so much more potential than you think.

Sometimes, all it takes is seeing your brows through the eyes of someone who’s been helping women restore them for over two decades. Let's find out what your brows are actually capable of.

Wondering what your brows are capable of? I’d love to help. Book a one-on-one consultation, and together we’ll create a plan that’s tailored to your natural brows and your goals.

Denise Barbosa

With over 20 years of experience in the beauty industry, Denise Barbosa is a premier Brow Designing Specialist dedicated to the craft of natural restoration. Her philosophy, "The Art of Leaving On," focuses on protecting the integrity of the hair follicle and working with natural growth patterns to rehabilitate over-processed brows. Based in Wantagh, NY, Denise combines precision mapping with a conservative approach to help clients rediscover the brows of their youth.

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