Friday, 2 October 2015

How To Make Your Temporary Eyebrow Tattoos Last Longer

Temporary eyebrow tattoos are great... but what can you do to protect them from the elements or prolong their life?

Although we know temporary tattoos are meant to be temporary we still want them to last as long as possible.

IBROW ADDICT has a few new products that can be added before and after to help your brows stay firmly in place.

Cleanse the area well with soap and water and follow with:

Eyebrow Exfoliant:

Our skin is constantly shedding, removing the dead skin will prolong the life of your temporary eyebrows by giving them smooth live skin to adhere to.

Lotions, makeup and your natural body oils can shorten the life of your tattoo, causing them to lift. Using the exfoliant will help remove, not only dead skin, but any oil based products that may be on the skin.

Follow up by cleansing the area thoroughly with alcohol to ensure all oil residue is removed, and brush the area with the brow brush provided. The area may look white or dry but that's ok.


Eyebrow Glue

Specially formulated to prolong the life of your temporary eyebrow. Once the area has been cleaned,  exfoliated and brushed,  apply a small amount of temporary brow glue to your temporary eyebrow and apply as usual, make sure to apply on all edges, less is more.


Temporary Eyebrow Tattoo Glue


Eyebrow Protector:

IBROW ADDICT temporary removable  tattoos are water resistant, so getting them wet is not a problem, but soap, condition and lotion may adversely affect your tattoo. Chlorine and or salt water are also damaging and may adversely affect them.
If you will be coming into contact with chlorine and/or salt water, apply a SMALL amount of brow protector to the surface of the temporary eyebrow and allow to dry. Remove all excess product from the brush before application. The brush should almost be dry.

Eyebrow protector creates a natural barrier between your tattoo and the elements. It can also be used around the edges to help when you tattoo begins to flake and or peel.


Temporary Eyebrow Tattoo Protector
www.ibrowaddict.com

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